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Lucian Pulvermacher

Lucian Pulvermacher (born Earl Pulvermacher, 20 April 1918 – 30 November 2009) was a traditionalist schismatic Roman Catholic priest and a modern-day antipope. He was the head of the True Catholic Church, a small conclavist group that elected him Pope Pius XIII[1][2][3] in Montana in October 1998. At the time of his death, he lived in Springdale, Washington, United States.


Lucian Pulvermacher
Pope Pius XIII
ChurchTrue Catholic Church
Papacy began24 October 1998[1]
Papacy ended30 November 2009
Opposed to
Personal details
Born
Earl Pulvermacher

(1918-04-20)20 April 1918
Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Died30 November 2009(2009-11-30) (aged 91)
Springdale, Stevens County, Washington, United States

Life and career

Early life

Born on April 20, 1918, in Rock, Wisconsin, near Marshfield, Earl Pulvermacher was one of nine children of a farm family.[4] Two of his brothers, Robert and Omer, also became priests.[5]

Capuchin friar

In 1942, at the age of 24, he joined the Capuchin Order, taking the religious name Lucian. He was subsequently ordained to the priesthood on June 5, 1946.[6] At first he was posted to a parish in Milwaukee, but in 1948 he was sent to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan.[7][8] He spent the greater part of his career as a Capuchin (from 1948 to 1970) in the Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa. In 1970, he was transferred from Japan to Queensland in Australia, where he continued his missionary work until his disillusionment with the changes that followed the Second Vatican Council of 1962–1965.[9]

Traditionalist ministry

In January 1976 he left the Capuchin Order and returned to the United States to join forces with traditionalist priest Conrad Altenbach in Milwaukee. "I was without money," he later remembered, "without a home or anything. The few things I brought along with me I could carry in two bags." He left what he called "the Novus Ordo, bogus Council Vatican II Church" and began to collaborate with the Society of Saint Pius X, which rejected Vatican II, until he distanced himself from them as he adopted more extreme sedevacantist views. He later wrote that he had spent eight months "with the general Latin Mass traditionalists until I saw there was no unity. Hence, I am alone on the job here in the States since August 1976."[1][8][9][10]

From 1976 on, Pulvermacher lived with his parents in Pittsville, Wisconsin, celebrating Mass in the traditional rite in private chapels, until 1992, when he moved his ministry to Antigo, Wisconsin. By 1995 he had adopted conclavist views. In 1998 he moved to Kalispell, Montana, invited to say Mass in a chapel there.[8]

In October 1998 a group of sedevacantist lay Catholics met in Kalispell, constituting a conclave for a papal election. They elected him, and he adopted the title of "Pope Pius XIII".[1][11] From Montana he issued statements, appointed advisors as cardinals, and performed ordination rites. After 2005, he made no more public statements as his health declined.[8]

Pulvermacher died on November 30, 2009.[12][13]

Holy Orders

Pulvermacher claimed that by becoming Pope, he would become able to confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders despite not actually being consecrated a bishop before.[14][better source needed][15][better source needed] He then ordained Gordon Bateman on June 13, 1999[16][better source needed] and eventually consecrated him a bishop on June 20, 1999.[17][better source needed] After this, Bateman consecrated Pulvermacher on July 4, 1999.[18][better source needed] Although Pulvermacher and Bateman claimed to be bishops, no other religion with apostolic succession has recognized them as such.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Perrin, Luc (2013). "La question de l'autorité dans le traditionalisme catholique". Revue des Sciences Religieuses (in French) (87/1): 61–76. doi:10.4000/rsr.1306. ISSN 0035-2217. Quelques sédévacantistes ont poussé leur logique jusqu'à devenir des antipapes, tel le P. Lucian Pulvermacher ofm cap (1918-2009), entré en dissidence en 1976 d'abord au côté de la F.S.SP. X avant d'en être éloigné et de se faire élire par un micro-conclave en 1998 en tant que Pie XIII.
  2. ^ Joseph P. Laycock (3 November 2014). The Seer of Bayside: Veronica Lueken and the Struggle to Define Catholicism. Oxford University Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-19-937967-5. Father Lucian Pulvermacher of Springdale, Montana, argued that Paul VI's predecessor, John XXIII, had defected to Freemasonry during a secret ceremony held in Turkey in 1935. On October 24, 1994, Pulvermacher was "elected" pope by a conclave consisting primarily of his own family and held in rural Montana.
  3. ^ Christopher Hodapp; Alice Von Kannon (4 February 2011). Conspiracy Theories and Secret Societies For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. p. 318. ISBN 978-1-118-05202-0. Father Lucian Pulvermacher, known to his flock as Pope Pius XIII... Pulvermacher was elected pope on October 24, 1994, in a conclave held in rural Montana.
  4. ^ . truecatholic.us. Archived from the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "Parents and Siblings of His Holiness Pope Pius XIII", trueCarpentry.org; accessed August 19, 2021.
  6. ^ The Messenger, vol. 9, no. 3 (March 1946)
  7. ^ Catholic Answers: Karl's E-Letter of April 6, 2004 (archived copy)
  8. ^ a b c d Magnus Lundberg (15 May 2016). "Modern Alternative Popes: Pius XIII". Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b Warnung vor "Papst Pius XIII." - KzM(letter of Pulvermacher quoted on German sedevacantist website)
  10. ^ "Biography on True Catholic website". Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  11. ^ Thomas J. Craughwell (February 23, 2013). "We Have An American Pope!". The American Spectator. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  12. ^ "Death of A Pope". Stumbling After Francis.
  13. ^ "RIP: Pius XIII". A Minor Friar.
  14. ^ "Orders & Consecration by Pope". www.truecarpentry.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  15. ^ "The Minister of Holy Orders". www.truecarpentry.org. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  16. ^ "Ordination of Fr. Gordon Bateman". www.truecarpentry.org. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  17. ^ "Episcopal Consecration of + Gordon Cardinal Bateman". www.truecarpentry.org. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  18. ^ "FAQs about the papacy of Pope Pius XIII". www.truecarpentry.org. Retrieved 2021-01-23.

External links

  • True Catholic Church website
  • Roddy, Dennis (April 10, 2005). "Popes in the wings". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved April 12, 2008.
  • Lucian Pulvermacher at Find a Grave

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Lucian Pulvermacher born Earl Pulvermacher 20 April 1918 30 November 2009 was a traditionalist schismatic Roman Catholic priest and a modern day antipope He was the head of the True Catholic Church a small conclavist group that elected him Pope Pius XIII 1 2 3 in Montana in October 1998 At the time of his death he lived in Springdale Washington United States AntipopeLucian PulvermacherPope Pius XIIIChurchTrue Catholic ChurchPapacy began24 October 1998 1 Papacy ended30 November 2009Opposed toJohn Paul II Benedict XVIPersonal detailsBornEarl Pulvermacher 1918 04 20 20 April 1918Rock Wisconsin United StatesDied30 November 2009 2009 11 30 aged 91 Springdale Stevens County Washington United States Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Capuchin friar 1 3 Traditionalist ministry 2 Holy Orders 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Born on April 20 1918 in Rock Wisconsin near Marshfield Earl Pulvermacher was one of nine children of a farm family 4 Two of his brothers Robert and Omer also became priests 5 Capuchin friar Edit In 1942 at the age of 24 he joined the Capuchin Order taking the religious name Lucian He was subsequently ordained to the priesthood on June 5 1946 6 At first he was posted to a parish in Milwaukee but in 1948 he was sent to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan 7 8 He spent the greater part of his career as a Capuchin from 1948 to 1970 in the Ryukyu Islands including Okinawa In 1970 he was transferred from Japan to Queensland in Australia where he continued his missionary work until his disillusionment with the changes that followed the Second Vatican Council of 1962 1965 9 Traditionalist ministry Edit In January 1976 he left the Capuchin Order and returned to the United States to join forces with traditionalist priest Conrad Altenbach in Milwaukee I was without money he later remembered without a home or anything The few things I brought along with me I could carry in two bags He left what he called the Novus Ordo bogus Council Vatican II Church and began to collaborate with the Society of Saint Pius X which rejected Vatican II until he distanced himself from them as he adopted more extreme sedevacantist views He later wrote that he had spent eight months with the general Latin Mass traditionalists until I saw there was no unity Hence I am alone on the job here in the States since August 1976 1 8 9 10 From 1976 on Pulvermacher lived with his parents in Pittsville Wisconsin celebrating Mass in the traditional rite in private chapels until 1992 when he moved his ministry to Antigo Wisconsin By 1995 he had adopted conclavist views In 1998 he moved to Kalispell Montana invited to say Mass in a chapel there 8 In October 1998 a group of sedevacantist lay Catholics met in Kalispell constituting a conclave for a papal election They elected him and he adopted the title of Pope Pius XIII 1 11 From Montana he issued statements appointed advisors as cardinals and performed ordination rites After 2005 he made no more public statements as his health declined 8 Pulvermacher died on November 30 2009 12 13 Holy Orders EditThis section may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pulvermacher claimed that by becoming Pope he would become able to confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders despite not actually being consecrated a bishop before 14 better source needed 15 better source needed He then ordained Gordon Bateman on June 13 1999 16 better source needed and eventually consecrated him a bishop on June 20 1999 17 better source needed After this Bateman consecrated Pulvermacher on July 4 1999 18 better source needed Although Pulvermacher and Bateman claimed to be bishops no other religion with apostolic succession has recognized them as such citation needed See also EditSedevacantism for a more general discussion of this phenomenon David Bawden and Manuel Corral for other conclavist claimants to the papacy Popes John XXIII Paul VI John Paul I John Paul II and Benedict XVI whose papal reigns Pope Pius XIII claimed to be illicit and invalid References Edit a b c d Perrin Luc 2013 La question de l autorite dans le traditionalisme catholique Revue des Sciences Religieuses in French 87 1 61 76 doi 10 4000 rsr 1306 ISSN 0035 2217 Quelques sedevacantistes ont pousse leur logique jusqu a devenir des antipapes tel le P Lucian Pulvermacher ofm cap 1918 2009 entre en dissidence en 1976 d abord au cote de la F S SP X avant d en etre eloigne et de se faire elire par un micro conclave en 1998 en tant que Pie XIII Joseph P Laycock 3 November 2014 The Seer of Bayside Veronica Lueken and the Struggle to Define Catholicism Oxford University Press p 111 ISBN 978 0 19 937967 5 Father Lucian Pulvermacher of Springdale Montana argued that Paul VI s predecessor John XXIII had defected to Freemasonry during a secret ceremony held in Turkey in 1935 On October 24 1994 Pulvermacher was elected pope by a conclave consisting primarily of his own family and held in rural Montana Christopher Hodapp Alice Von Kannon 4 February 2011 Conspiracy Theories and Secret Societies For Dummies John Wiley amp Sons p 318 ISBN 978 1 118 05202 0 Father Lucian Pulvermacher known to his flock as Pope Pius XIII Pulvermacher was elected pope on October 24 1994 in a conclave held in rural Montana His Holiness Pope Pius XIII truecatholic us Archived from the original on September 27 2012 Retrieved 18 August 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Parents and Siblings of His Holiness Pope Pius XIII trueCarpentry org accessed August 19 2021 The Messenger vol 9 no 3 March 1946 Catholic Answers Karl s E Letter of April 6 2004 archived copy a b c d Magnus Lundberg 15 May 2016 Modern Alternative Popes Pius XIII Retrieved 23 August 2018 a b Warnung vor Papst Pius XIII KzM letter of Pulvermacher quoted on German sedevacantist website Biography on True Catholic website Retrieved 2018 08 23 Thomas J Craughwell February 23 2013 We Have An American Pope The American Spectator Retrieved 20 August 2018 Death of A Pope Stumbling After Francis RIP Pius XIII A Minor Friar Orders amp Consecration by Pope www truecarpentry org Retrieved 2021 01 24 The Minister of Holy Orders www truecarpentry org Retrieved 2021 01 24 Ordination of Fr Gordon Bateman www truecarpentry org Retrieved 2021 01 23 Episcopal Consecration of Gordon Cardinal Bateman www truecarpentry org Retrieved 2021 01 23 FAQs about the papacy of Pope Pius XIII www truecarpentry org Retrieved 2021 01 23 External links EditTrue Catholic Church website Roddy Dennis April 10 2005 Popes in the wings Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 12 2008 Lucian Pulvermacher at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucian Pulvermacher amp oldid 1151034201, 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