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Albert-Léon-Marie Le Nordez
Albert-Léon-Marie Le Nordez (Montebourg 1844- 1922) was a French bishop of Dijon, from 1898, who was at the centre of a controversy leading to the 1905 separation in France of the Catholic Church and the state.
A critical report on Le Nordez, accusing him of being a free mason, was sent by a parish priest to Benedetto Lorenzelli, papal nuncio in France, and forwarded to Mariano Rampolla, Cardinal Secretary of State, in 1902. .〔Maurice Larkin, ''Religion, Politics, and Preferment in France Since 1890: La Belle Epoque and its Legacy'' (1995), p. 60.〕
Under Rampolla's successor, Rafael Merry del Val, Le Nordez was in 1904 summoned to Rome, to consult with the new Pope Pius X.〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: France )〕 Le Nordez went to Rome in July in a blaze of publicity,〔(''New York Times'' story, July 28, 1904, Thursday (PDF) )〕 and was kept “in retreat”.〔(''New York Times'' story, August 28, 1904, Sunday (PDF) )〕 He resigned his see in September.
This was coupled with a related disciplinary story, that of Pierre-Joseph Geay, bishop of Laval. It caused a diplomatic crisis, against a background of suspicions that these bishops had been targets because of their sympathies for French Republican politics.〔http://pagesperso-orange.fr/aetius/normands/NORML2.htm, in French〕 France broke off relations with the Holy See, a situation that lasted another 17 years. The French politician Émile Combes announced on 30 July that “la volonté du Saint-Siège rend sans emploi les relations diplomatiques entre le Vatican et la France” (the wishes of the Holy See make useless the diplomatic ties between the Vatican and France).〔(), in French]〕
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