Jean-Michel Faure
Jean-Michel Faure is a traditionalist Catholic bishop.
Early life
In 1941, he was born to French pieds-noirs parents in Algiers.
Religious career
October 1972: joins the SSPX Seminary at Ecône (Switzerland)
June 1977: ordained a priest by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre[1]
1977: appointed at the head of the SSPX district for Southern America.
1980: appointed at the director of the SSPX Seminary in La Reja (Argentina).
1985: appointed at the head of the Mexican district.
2013: leaves the SSPX over the dispute of a possible agreement with Rome and joins the SSPX Resistance.
March 19, 2015: ordained a bishop by Bishop Richard Williamson.[2] The SSPX condemn his ordination.[3]
March 19, 2016: co-consecrator of Bishop Miguel Ferreira da Costa, aka Fr Thomas Aquinas.
References
- ↑ "Interview with Fr. Jean-Michel Faure". Dominicans of Avrille, France.
- ↑ "Williamson ordains a new bishop". LaStampa.it. 18 March 2015.
- ↑ "About the consecration of Father Faure by Bp. Williamson".
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