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Author Topic: Bp. Tissier de Mallerais: share your stories, memories and anecdotes.  (Read 5959 times)

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Now that Bp. Tissier de Mallerais has passed, it is a good moment to remember the good that he did, his virtues and piety.

I did not meet him, but he seemed to me to be a very calm, pious and intelligent cleric.

Many of you must have met him throughout the years. Share your stories, memories and anecdotes that involve His Excellency. May he rest in peace.:pray:

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Re: Bp. Tissier de Mallerais: share your stories, memories and anecdotes.
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2024, 06:14:45 PM »
I remember gentleness, holiness, and a man who knew the Faith.


Re: Bp. Tissier de Mallerais: share your stories, memories and anecdotes.
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2024, 01:47:02 AM »
I received the orders of Porter and Lector from his excellency. Such a gentle soul, kind and a man of faith. Requiescat in pace.

Re: Bp. Tissier de Mallerais: share your stories, memories and anecdotes.
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2024, 07:42:29 AM »
He was the first SSPX Bishop I met, the parish had a dinner and conference, with the Bishop telling us about the upcoming biography of the Archbishop. A couple of year latter I got conditionally confirmed by him.

Re: Bp. Tissier de Mallerais: share your stories, memories and anecdotes.
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2024, 07:22:08 AM »
I was traveling in South America one time on a Christmas Eve, and arrived in a small city just in time for midnight Mass and was surprised to find the good bishop there as the celebrant. He arrived at the pulpit to give his sermon in Spanish just as the clock struck 12, whereupon the locals all over town set off loud fireworks. So loud that one could hardly hear the sermon! Which was too bad, as I had been working on my Spanish and could normally get most of what was said when the speaker was a non-native one. What little I could hear between the nearly constant explosions was very clear and distinct EspaƱol. He began with a little bit of a laugh at comical situation, but pressed on as the explosions continued for the duration of his sermon.