Lucian Pulvermacher
Lucian Pulvermacher | |
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Pope Pius XIII | |
Church | True Catholic Church |
Papacy began | 1998 |
Papacy ended | 2009 |
Opposed to |
John XXIII Paul VI John Paul I John Paul II Benedict XVI |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Earl Pulvermacher |
Born |
Town of Rock, Wood County, Wisconsin | 20 April 1918
Died |
30 November 2009 91) Springdale, Stevens County, Washington, United States | (aged
Lucian Pulvermacher (born Earl Pulvermacher, April 20, 1918 – November 30, 2009)[1][2] was a traditionalist schismatic Roman Catholic priest. He was the head of the "True Catholic Church," a small conclavist group that elected him Pope Pius XIII in October 1998. He resided in Springdale, Washington, United States.
Life and career
Born in 1918 near Marshfield, Wisconsin in the town of Rock in Wood County, Pulvermacher was one of nine children of a farm family.[3] His three brothers became priests. In 1942, at the age of 24, he joined the Capuchin Order, taking the religious name Lucian. He was subsequently ordained to the priesthood on June 5, 1946.[4] At first he was posted to a parish in Milwaukee, but in 1948 he was sent to Japan.[5] He spent the greater part of his career as a Capuchin (from 1948 to 1970) as a missionary priest in the Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa. In 1970, he was transferred from Japan to Australia, where he continued his missionary work until his disillusionment with the changes that followed the Second Vatican Council of 1962–1965.[6] In January 1976 he left the Capuchin Order, and returned to the United States. "I was without money," he later remembered, "without a home or anything. The few things I brought along with me I could carry in two bags." [7] He left what he called "the Novus Ordo, bogus Council Vatican II Church" and spent eight months "with the general Latin Mass traditionalists until I saw there was no unity. Hence, I am alone on the job here in the States since August 1976."[6]
According to a Capuchin friar from Pulvermacher's former province, Pulvermacher died on November 30, 2009.[8][9]
See also
- Sedevacantism for a more general discussion of this phenomenon
- David Bawden and Manuel Corral for other conclavist claimants to the Papacy
- Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, whose papal reigns Pope Pius XIII claimed to be illicit and invalid.
References
- ↑ "His Holiness Pope Pius XIII". truecatholic.us. Archived from the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
- ↑ Obituary (link broken)
- ↑ http://www.truecarpentry.org/tccwww/cathwww/pope/parents.htm
- ↑ The Messenger, vol. 9, no. 3 (March 1946)
- ↑ Catholic Answers: Karl's E-Letter of April 6, 2004 (archived copy)
- 1 2 Warnung vor "Papst Pius XIII." - KzM(letter of Pulvermacher quoted on German sedevacantist website)
- ↑ Biography on True Catholic website at the Wayback Machine (archived April 22, 2012)
- ↑ "Death of A Pope". Stumbling After Francis.
- ↑ "RIP: Pius XIII". A Minor Friar.
External links
- trueCatholic org us yes upcoming election
- Letter from Lucian Pulvermacher, defending the practice of radionics
- Roddy, Dennis (2005-04-10). "Popes in the wings". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
- True Catholic website at the Wayback Machine (archived September 27, 2012)
- Findagrave Memorial