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Roy Bourgeois (born January 27, 1938 in Lutcher, Louisiana) is a laicized Roman Catholic priest; and an American activist and founder, in 1990, of the human rights group School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch).〔("SOA Watch: Biography of Roy Bourgeois" ), SOA Watch Website.〕 Ordained to the priesthood in 1972 in the Roman Catholic Church's Maryknoll society of apostolic life's Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers (The Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America), Bourgeois was canonically dismissed forty years later, on October 4, 2012, from both the Maryknolls and the priesthood, because of his participation on August 9, 2008, in what the Church said was the invalid ordination of a woman and "a simulated Mass" in Lexington, Kentucky. ==Early life== Bourgeois was born in Lutcher, Louisiana. He grew up in a conservative working-class family, and attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in geology. After graduation, Bourgeois entered the United States Navy and served as an officer for four years. He spent two years at sea, one year at a station in Europe, and two tours of duty during one year in Vietnam, during the first of which he was injured and received the Purple Heart. After military service, he entered the Maryknoll Society in 1966; then entered the seminary of the Catholic missionary society of Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Glen Ellyn, (Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America), and was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1972.
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