The Biography of Marcel Lefebvre
  
 Bp. Bernard Tissier de Mallerais   
   

 Marcel Lefebvre  

 

With over 2,000 references and 1,500 names cited, this is the definitive biography of Archbishop Lefebvre, written by one of his closest associates, Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais - a scholar in his own right.

Critics have said of the original French edition: "magisterial," "well-researched, serious, and honest," "reveals unsuspected facets. A very complete work," "a rich, important contribution to contemporary religious history," "a literary event," "a landmark." Influential French traditional Catholic publisher Jean Madiran said, "...the fruit of several years of considerable labor. The book is rich in documentation, often unpublished, and in many theological observations."

Marcel Lefebvre's (1905-91) career saw him make a meteoric rise through the ranks. At age 42, this missionary priest was appointed bishop in Senegal by Pope Pius XII. One year later, he was named as the Holy See's Apostolic Delegate for French-speaking Africa. In 1962 he was elected Superior General of the 5,000-member Holy Ghost Fathers. Pope John XXIII made him an Assistant to the Papal Throne and a member of the Preparatory Commission for the Second Vatican Council.

In 1968 he felt obliged to resign from his post as Superior General, and on November 1, 1970, he founded the Society of St. Pius X in Econe, Switzerland with canonical approval. He gradually became well-known throughout the world because of his adherence to the "Latin Mass," his opposition to some of the innovations of Vatican II (1962-65), and his disagreements with Pope Paul VI.

After the Vatican sanctioned him and the Society, he celebrated a "forbidden Mass" in Lille, France (1976), before 10,000 Catholics and 400 journalists, an event that brought him and his convictions international status. In 1988 he made headlines again when he consecrated four bishops without the permission of Pope John Paul II.

All Catholics, particularly those attached to the Tridentine Mass, owe a huge debt of gratitude to this man who was so extraordinarily sure of himself only because he was absolutely sure of God. We ought to know him better.

718 pp. Softcover. 54 photographs, 16 maps and charts.

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Audio Lecture:
Archbishop Lefebvre and the Battle Against Liberalism

by John Vennari

On two audio CDs.

    Learn more about this outstanding Churchman who did more to fight for the Tridentine Mass and authentic Sacred Tradition than anyone else since the Council.

 

One of the most complete, brief treatments of Archbishop Lefebvre to date.
    Discusses how Divine Providence before Vatican II, prepared him for the heroic work he accomplished after Vatican II.
    Covers his superb priestly formation in the French Seminary, his early heartbreaking encounter with liberalism, his missionary years, his work at the Council, and his public resitance "steadfast in the Faith": a battle he fought virtually alone, abandoned by his confreres in the Episcopate.
    The speech also discusses in detail the “Six Components of Liberal Catholicism,” which helps the listener recognize liberal Catholicism when he meets it. It demonstrates this liberal Catholicism triumphed at Vatican II, and that this is the corruption of the Faith we now still face.
    An important and informative presentation, told within the context of Archbishop Lefebvre’s fascinating life story. The Archbishop died on March 25, 1991.

Two audio CDs for the special price of $10.00

Two Audio CDs: $10.00

 

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