In a profoundly Catholic seminary of this sort Marcel Lefebvre received his preparation for the Holy Priesthood in the 1920s during the reign of Pope Pius XI — at the prestigious French seminary of Rome, then under the direction of the distinguished Father Henri Le Floch, of the Holy Ghost FathersThe Society of Pius XArquivado em 28 de setembro de 2007, no Wayback Machine., Douglas Laudenschlager, The Angelus, February 1979
Archbishop Lefebvre readily admitted that were it not for the solid formation he received from Fr. Le Floch, he too might have succumbed to the creeping liberalism of the age.I have handed on what I have receivedArquivado em 28 de setembro de 2007, no Wayback Machine. by John Vennari, published in The Angelus [August 2005]
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In a profoundly Catholic seminary of this sort Marcel Lefebvre received his preparation for the Holy Priesthood in the 1920s during the reign of Pope Pius XI — at the prestigious French seminary of Rome, then under the direction of the distinguished Father Henri Le Floch, of the Holy Ghost FathersThe Society of Pius XArquivado em 28 de setembro de 2007, no Wayback Machine., Douglas Laudenschlager, The Angelus, February 1979
Archbishop Lefebvre readily admitted that were it not for the solid formation he received from Fr. Le Floch, he too might have succumbed to the creeping liberalism of the age.I have handed on what I have receivedArquivado em 28 de setembro de 2007, no Wayback Machine. by John Vennari, published in The Angelus [August 2005]