Henri Le Floch
Father Henri Le Floch was a Spiritan and the rector of the French Seminary (Collège Français) in Rome in the early 20th century until the late 1920s.[1]
He is chiefly remembered for the formative influence he had on Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, the founder of the traditionalist Roman Catholic Society of Saint Pius X.[2] He was suspected as a supporter of the right-wing political group Action Française, and his political views led to his removal from his position at the French College at the request of the French government.[3]
References
- 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 Fathers The Society of Pius X Archived 2007-09-28 at the 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 received Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine by John Vennari, published in The Angelus [August 2005]
- White, David Allen (2006). The Horn of the Unicorn. Arlington: Angelus Press. ISBN 978-1-892331-39-7.
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