François Ducaud-Le Bourget is a prelate catholic traditionalist, born on November 24th 1897 and dead on June 12th 1984. Priest of the Archdiocese of Paris, following the ecumenical IIe council of the Vatican, it decides to celebrate the Messe tridentine in the vault of the Hôpital Laënnec, in Paris. Expelled in 1971, it following politico-trade-union pressures would seem, it organizes the February 27th 1977 the catch of the Église Saint-Nicolas-of-Hanging-post, after long negotiations without success, with the archbishop of Paris to obtain a place of worship where the Messe tridentine would only be celebrated there. In 1983, it required of the sacerdotal Fraternité Saint-Magpie X to give him a successor in the person of the Abbot Philippe Laguérie. It is buried in the déambulatoire this church (a bust with its image overhangs its tomb stone).
Several of its works were published in the Éditions of Chiré.
Jean Delaude, author of a new hoax (the Circle of Ulysses) which makes following that on the Prieuré of Sion, made to Mgr Ducaud-Le Bourget the Large-Master of the Priory after the death of Jean Cocteau.
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