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Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies
« on: August 25, 2015, 05:48:04 PM »
From Traditio:

Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies, a Convert to Traditional Catholicism
He Was the Author of Twenty Books on the Traditional Catholic Faith and Mass

From: The TRADITIO Fathers



Fr. Paul Trinchard, a Noted Traditional Catholic Author
Converted to Traditional Catholicism at Age 58 in 1990
It Was only Then that He Became Aware Newchurch Had Deceived Him
And It Was Not the Catholic Church
Consequently, He Broke His Ties with Newchurch
From that Point Celebrating only the Traditional Latin Mass
He Wrote Twenty Books on the Traditional Catholic Faith and Mass

On August 23, 2015, at age 83, Fr. Paul Trinchard, a noted traditional Catholic author passed to eternity of unannounced causes. At the time of his death, he was living near New Orleans, Louisiana. He was graduated from Loyola University with graduate degrees in Physics and Philosophy, then worked for a short time in industry before he entered the Jesuit Order. He was ordained in 1966 by a diocesan archbishop just before Newchurch adopted the invalid Protestantized New Ordinal of 1968.

After ordination Fr. Trinchard went along with the New Order, apparently not knowing it was wrong, perhaps because he had been subjected to New Order propaganda when he studied for his pontifical licentiate in Sacred Theology, specializing in Paul Tillich, a German existential philosopher who has been described as "at best a pantheist, but his thought bordering on atheism."

In 1990 Fr. Trinchard retired after suffering a heart attack. It was only then, at age 58, that he became aware Newchurch had deceived him and that it was not the Catholic Church. Consequently, he converted to traditional Catholicism and broke his ties with Newchurch, from that point celebrating only the Traditional Latin Mass. He wrote twenty books on the traditional Catholic Faith and Mass, and founded an apostolate called MAETA (Marian End Times Apostolate), with titles including:

God's Word (1989)
Apostasy Within: The Demonic in the American Catholic Church (1989)
The Awesome Fatima Consecrations (1992)
All about Salvation (1994)
New Mass in Light of the Old (1995)
New Age New Mass (1995)
Pray the Holy Mass (1995)
Holy Mary Holy Mass (1996)
My Basic Missal (1996)
The Mass that Made Padre Pio (1997)
The Abbot & Me on Liturgy(1997)
Russia's Error (1997)
Faith, Hope & Charity (1998)
Guidelines for Going outside the Church for Mass and Confession (2000)
New Mass Conclusively Invalid: According to the Preponderance of Evidence (2001)
Fatima Apocalypse Now (2001)
Latin Mass Prayers Explained: Exegesis of the Canonized Latin Mass Prayers (2003)
The Mystery of Faith - Synthetical Analysis of the Mystery of the Mass (2003)
One Holy Catholic Apostolic (2004)
Is the New Mass of Pope Paul VI Invalid? (2006)

Please pray for him.

Offline Ladislaus

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Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2015, 06:51:12 PM »
 :pray:


Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2015, 10:46:52 PM »
May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
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Offline Stubborn

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Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2015, 03:37:43 AM »
 :pray:

Offline Stubborn

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Fr. Paul Trinchard Dies
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2015, 03:53:42 AM »
Deo Gratias! The good Father received the Last Rites!  :pray:


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We have just learned that Father Paul Trinchard, of New Orleans, died on Saturday night or Sunday morning last following emergency surgery due to colon cancer. That cancer had been diagnosed as advanced metastatic only some three weeks previously.

Father Trinchard visited the Center in Richmond about 23 years ago. I knew him personally before that, as we are both from New Orleans.

Father suffered persecution from his former priest colleagues in the Society of Jesus (from which he canonically separated himself in the late 1980’s), and from the Archdiocese of New Orleans because he said the Traditional Latin Mass.

We are informed that Father Trinchard received the Last Rites. May God rest his soul.

“It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they might be loosed from sins.” 2 Maccabees 12:46

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