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Gérald Darmanin was mayor in Tourcoign from 2014 to 2017, the same town where Marcel Lefebvre was born. Could Tourcoign be a center for masonry in France?
I say this because I found some interesting connections about Marcel Lefebvre:
– Archbishop Lefebvre’s father was a textile factory owner from Tourcoign which is right outside of Lille where Cardinal Achille Liénart was born and was a Bishop. Turns out that Cardinal Achille Linéart, who ordained and consecrated Marcel Lefebvre was a mason from a family of cloth merchants, and was a progressive at Vatican II. It is likely that both families had business dealings since they were in the same industry and region. Could the relationship have included membership in the same masonic lodge?
– Also, Marcel Lefebvre’s cousin Cardinal Joseph-Charles Lefebvre was also from Tourcoign, was a Cardinal elector at Vatican II and was favoured by Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI and so seems to have been a progressive. This contrasts greatly with the traditionalism of Marcel Lefebvre and is merely a bit unusual although not uncommon to have different views in large families.
Thank you for this excellent research.
Tourcoing not Tourgoign
To John:
Your interesting information reminds me of the old joke that St. Francis Borgia was the “white sheep of his family”.
St Francis of Assisi’s interesting background. It must be his friends that helped him to faith.
No, actually, St. Francis was converted in prayer when entirely alone with God.
Thanks Brother!
In case there is any doubt about Freemasonry’s connection with Communism, the Grand Lodge of France openned it’s new temple in 2008 on Rue de Moscou which is Moscow Road.
https://www.lavoixdunord.fr/722263/article/2020-03-08/les-francs-macons-ouvrent-les-portes-de-leur-nouveau-temple-au-touquet
Hi Brother Bugnolo
Can you analyze Cardinal Achille Linéart and Archbishop Lefebvre’s coat of arms? Is there anything that woule indicate Freemasonry?
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Li%C3%A9nart#/media/Fichier%3ABlason_Cardinal_Li%C3%A9nart_entier.svg
https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Lefebvre#/media/Archivo%3ACoat_of_Arms_of_Archbishop_Marcel_Lefebvre.svg
Does there have to be?
No but if there were it would a confirmation. I just find that the information gathered so far insufficient to prove that Marcel Lefebvre was a mason
Masons even claim as members those who never were, such as George Washington. So even if you had a book of members for a specific lodge, unless you found the handwriting of the person, it would be very difficult to prove. But it is a known fact that his father was M15, and as an anthropologist I think it is more than a safe bet that the apple falls not far from the tree, especially since the Archbishop never publicly distanced himself from his father’s sin, a thing every many of God would most certainly do.
Although I think it is highly probable given how Masons operate.
Thing is I have a friend who attends an SSPX chapel and I would like to convince him that Marcel Lefebvre was a mason, but I do not think there is sufficient proof to do so.
Ask him, why did the SSPX hide the fact that the Archbishops father worked for British Intelligence? And there you have it.
Excellent point. I will do that!
I found another interesting detail:
The official biography of Marcel Lefebvre published by the Spiritain Father’s ends with the following phrase which I have translated from the original French “his personal, intellectual and ecclesial journey that took him to the point of separation from the Church, will always be a mystery for us.” This is very unusual since he spent 27 years with the order in Africa in both Senegal and Ghana. It is true that things in Africa had not changed as things were changing in France. But Marcel Lefebvre did come to France a number of times over the years and so there was ample opportunity for him to voice his changing views on how the Church was responding to the cultural changes. So this comment by the Spiritain Father’s is all the more strange and it is much more likely that Marcel Lefebvre was not just very discrete about his personal, intellectual and ecclesial journey but secretive as he probably was a free mason with a special role to destabilize the Church and own catholic orthodoxy.
– Spiritain Archive : https://www.archives-spiritains.org/biographies/
– https://sspx.org/en/news-events/news/marcel-lefebvre-missionary-africa-3096
In English, we call them the Holy Ghost Fathers. I know this, because they ran my parish in the USA for some years.
From what I have noticed in reports on the internet they are called the Spiritan Fathers in both Ireland and the UK.
https://spiritans.co.uk/