Ngô Đình Thục - Wikipedia Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋo ɗîŋ̟ tʰùk]) (6 October 1897 – 13 December 1984) was a Vietnamese Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Huế in the Republic of Vietnam from 1960 until 1968
Archbishop Thuc - Tridentines On November 11, 1964, Pope Paul VI removed Thục from control of the Archdiocese of Hue, replacing him with Bishop Philippe Nguyen Kim Dien Thục reached international prominence during the fall winter of 1963, until he was silenced by Paul VI in 1968 and stripped of administrative authority
The Validity of the Thuc Consecrations - traditionalmass. org In the U S at present there are six traditional Catholic clergymen who are commonly referred to as the “Thuc” bishops Unlike the Lefebvre bishops, the Thuc bishops are not connected in a single organization
ARCHBISHOP THUC - My Vxw Site Zxq2p2 Archbishop P M Ngo Dinh Thuc received "extraordinary" authority from Pope Pius XI providing him with the ability to act in all manners and circumstances that would normally require recourse to the Holy See
The ministry and validity of Mons. Thuc - Monasterio Benedictino San José Born in 1897, Bishop Ngo Dinh Thuc was consecrated a bishop in South Vietnam in 1938, and promoted to the dignity of Archbishop in 1960 by John XXIII Bishop Thuc was an active participant in Vatican Council II and reportedly signed all of the documents of that council
Thuc_Consecrations Needless to say, there are critics of both the liceity and validity of the various "Thuc lineage" episcopal consecrations Click here for a web site comprising arguments favoring and opposing the validity of the Thuc consecrations and another web site posting a recent essay denying validity
Reflections on the Life of Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo dinh Thuc . . . Archbishop Thuc evidenced no disloyalty to the Papacy in reaching this conclusion Rather, it was his deep love and understanding of the Catholic Faith and his solid theological training that made it impossible for him to accept a public heretic as the true Roman Pontiff, the Vicar of Jesus Christ
Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc - page 64 - Crisis in the Church . . . Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc - page 64 - Crisis in the Church - Catholic Info Background note: Abp Thuc had been initially invited to attend a Vietnamese dinner banquet in New York However, this was just a pretext used by a group of Vietnamese, to get him to leave the Rochester Seminary of Bp Vezelis Instead Abp Thuc was taken to Washington to the Apostolic Delegate Pio Laghi From
Thuc, Thúc, Thục, Thức, Thực: 1 definition - Wisdom Library Thuc (in Vietnamese) can be associated with the following Chinese and English terms: 1) Thúc with 叔 [shū]: “father's younger brother” 2) Thúc with 菽 [shū]: “beans” 3) Thục with 孰 [shú]: “who?” 4) Thục with 熟 [shú]: “ripen” 5) Thục with 贖 [shú]: “atone for”; “expiate”