These Are the Four Remarkably Young New Bishops of the FSSPX
The dossiers of these priests were sent to Leo XIV.
The four priests are:
- Swiss Father Pascal Schreiber.
- American Father Michael Goldade.
- French Father Michel Poinsinet de Sivry.
- French Father Marc Hanappier.
Father Pascal Schreiber
Father Pascal Schreiber, 53, was born into a Catholic family of five children in Aargau, Switzerland. After entering the Herz Jesu Seminary in Zaitzkofen in 1992 and continuing his studies at Écône, he was ordained a priest in 1998. Following ministry in Germany and French-speaking Switzerland, he directed schools in Mels and Wil before serving at the Swiss District headquarters in Rickenbach, first as bursar and later as Swiss Superior. Since 2020, he has served as Rector of the Herz Jesu Seminary in Zaitzkofen, Germany, overseeing the formation of seminarians from sixteen countries. He speaks German, French, and English.
Father Michael Goldade
Originally from North Dakota and raised in St. Marys, Kansas, Father Michael Goldade comes from a Catholic family of ten children, including three Sisters of the FSSPX. He entered the seminary in Winona at eighteen and was ordained in 2004. After ministry in Michigan and directing the retreat house in Ridgefield, he became Prior in Kansas City in 2014, overseeing a large parish, school, and religious community. In 2021, he was appointed assistant to the US Superior, and in 2023 became Rector of Saint Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Virginia, where he now oversees nearly one hundred seminarians. He speaks English and has knowledge of French and Spanish.
Father Michel Poinsinet de Sivry
Father Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, 42, is a French priest from a Catholic family of seven children. Formed at the seminaries of Flavigny and Écône, he was ordained in 2008. He began his ministry in education in southern France before directing Saint Louis Primary School in Paris for five years, while also serving apostolates in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis. He later directed the Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle secondary school near Arras for six years. Since 2022, he has served as Superior of the Benelux District. In addition to French, he speaks English and continues studying German and Dutch.
Father Marc Hanappier
Born in 1990 into a Catholic family of ten children in France, Father Marc Hanappier comes from a family blessed with several religious vocations. Formed at the seminaries of Flavigny and Écône, he was ordained in 2013. He began his ministry in education at schools near Bitche and Châteauroux. In 2020, he was appointed professor at the seminary in Dillwyn, Virginia, after spending a year in Scotland improving his English and assisting in parish ministry. He now teaches metaphysics and dogmatic theology while also serving several chapels pastorally. He speaks French and English and has studied German and Spanish.
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