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François Ducaud-Bourget : ウィキペディア英語版 | François Ducaud-Bourget Monsignor François Ducaud-Bourget (November 24, 1897 - June 12, 1984) was a prominent traditionalist Roman Catholic French prelate, priest and close ally of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. ==French resistance== Ducaud-Bourget was born in Bordeaux. During World War II he was active in the French Resistance as a priest, and helped Jews to escape to Spain. He was decorated by the government of Charles de Gaulle for his work. He had been made a chaplain of the Order of Malta in 1946 and an honorary prelate in the time of Pope Pius XII. He was probably deprived of this title later, though public documentation is unclear.〔At latest in 1980: his name is no longer included in the renewed list published in the 1981 Annuario Pontificio.〕〔Ducaud-Bourget resigned his title of Chaplain in 1976, according to H. J. A. Sire, ''The Knights of Malta'', page 277 (Yale University Press, 1994). ISBN 978-0-300-05502-3〕
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