George Musey

George J. Musey ( born September 14, 1928 in Galveston, Texas, † March 29, 1992 in Tarrant County, Texas) was a leading figure of the Catholic sedevacantism in the United States and bishop in the succession of Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc.

Life

The son of George and Mary Cecilia Musey Abraham resigned after his school education in 1945 in the Roman Catholic Seminary " Saint Mary's " and was ordained on May 22, 1952 Bishop Wendolin Nold of Galveston, Texas, a Catholic priest. Subsequently, he worked in various places as Texas pastor. In 1968 he retired due to illness for years from office and the public. Occasionally he celebrated private masses in the Church " Queen of Angels" of the Second Vatican Council rejecting the Fraternity of St. Pius X in Dickinson and then turned up there on family owned its own chapel. On April 1, 1982, he gained in Acapulco, Mexico, consecrated bishop by Bishop Moises Carmona. On August 24, 1982, he ordained himself in Buffalo, NY, sacked by his Order Franciscan Louis Vezelis bishop. Both shared the U.S. in two founded by them and by their claim alone lawful diocesan Catholic traditionalists and Old Ritualists. Musey took over the leadership of the diocese of Western U.S. and Florida. In 1985, he served as Auxiliary Bishop of the Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen sedisvakantistische ( Congregation of Mary Reginae Immaculatae, CMRI ), which gained in Mark Pivarūnas, also by Moises Carmona, their own bishop in 1991.

  • Roman Catholic priest ( 20th century)
  • Sedisvakantistischer Bishop
  • Americans
  • Born in 1928
  • Died in 1992
  • Man
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