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'''Ngo Dinh Thuc''' (-1984) was a brother of [[Ngo Dinh Diem]], who became a Catholic priest, and, during Diem's government, was [[Archbishop]] of [[Hue]]. In later years, Thuc was excommunicated twice for consecrating bishops without Vatican permission. <ref name=Time>{{citation | '''Ngo Dinh Thuc''' (-1984) was a brother of [[Ngo Dinh Diem]], who became a Catholic priest, and, during Diem's government, was [[Archbishop]] of [[Hue]]. He was a key linkage between Diem and influential members of the U.S. Catholic hierarchy, such as Francis Cardinal Spellman, and laity, such as the Kennedy family. | ||
In later years, Thuc was excommunicated twice for consecrating bishops without Vatican permission. <ref name=Time>{{citation | |||
| title = AROUND THE WORLD; Vietnamese Archbishop Excommunicated Again | | title = AROUND THE WORLD; Vietnamese Archbishop Excommunicated Again | ||
| date = April 8, 1983 | | date = April 8, 1983 |
Revision as of 23:54, 31 January 2009
Ngo Dinh Thuc (-1984) was a brother of Ngo Dinh Diem, who became a Catholic priest, and, during Diem's government, was Archbishop of Hue. He was a key linkage between Diem and influential members of the U.S. Catholic hierarchy, such as Francis Cardinal Spellman, and laity, such as the Kennedy family.
In later years, Thuc was excommunicated twice for consecrating bishops without Vatican permission. [1]
References
- ↑ "AROUND THE WORLD; Vietnamese Archbishop Excommunicated Again", Time, April 8, 1983