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Author Topic: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers  (Read 7839 times)

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Re: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2024, 06:30:30 AM »
Yes, that’s what he’s saying, that it’s well researched with much factual information … for those who are capable of sifting out the author’s bias.  In the intro on Amazon (not sure who wrote it), you can see a strong bias against sedevacantism.  Also talks about +Thuc working with the CIA to bolster a corrupt government … which is your perspective if you’re not anti-Communist.
I've got to think there are better books/articles out there where one can find the "factual" information WITHOUT the bias.  I wouldn't touch that book with a ten foot pole.

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Re: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers
« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2024, 06:35:07 AM »
I've got to think there are better books/articles out there where one can find the "factual" information WITHOUT the bias.  I wouldn't touch that book with a ten foot pole.

If someone knows of such a book, by all means post it.  I haven’t seen any.  As Elwin said, you should be able to filter out the bias.  Heck, you could take the information presented and write one yourself from a Catholic perspective.


Re: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2024, 08:48:00 AM »
I am excited to read this!  What a blessing that he actually took notes and wrote an autobiography.  I wish that there was one by Archbishop Lefebvre ...

There is one, which is from some talks he gave at a convent.  i.e. It wasn't written as an autobiography, but spoken.

LITTLE STORY OF MY LONG LIFE

Re: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers
« Reply #33 on: January 11, 2024, 09:03:15 AM »




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Re: In Memory of Thuc by Gerard des Lauriers
« Reply #34 on: January 11, 2024, 11:53:05 AM »
Yes, that’s what he’s saying, that it’s well researched with much factual information … for those who are capable of sifting out the author’s bias.  In the intro on Amazon (not sure who wrote it), you can see a strong bias against sedevacantism.  Also talks about +Thuc working with the CIA to bolster a corrupt government … which is your perspective if you’re not anti-Communist.
Makes sense.  Thank you for explaining that.  👍