Josef Bisig

Josef Meinrad Bisig, F.S.S.P. (born 2 September 1952) is a Swiss Roman Catholic priest, and co-founder and first superior general of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. He was originally a member of the Society of Saint Pius X but left when founder Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre illicitly consecrated four bishops in defiance of the express will of Pope John Paul II.


Fr. Josef Meinrad Bisig F.S.S.P.
Founder of Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
SuccessorThe Very Rev. Arnaud Devillers
Other postsRector of the Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary
Orders
Ordination29 June 1977 (Priest)
by Marcel Lefebvre
Personal details
Born (1952-09-02) September 2, 1952
Steinhausen, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
ResidenceOur Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Denton, Nebraska, United States of America
Previous postSuperior General Emeritus of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

Formerly a seminary rector in Europe, Bisig was appointed vice-rector and theology professor at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in 2005. Bisig became rector in 2006 and is also a councillor of his order. He has a licentiate in Sacred Theology, and is currently preparing a doctorate of theology.[1] He speaks German, French, English and Italian.[1]

References

  1. "Fr. Josef Bisig". Biographical notes of the persons in charge for the FSSP. Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. August 23, 2006. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
Catholic Church titles
New title Superior General of
the Fraternity of St Peter

1988–2000
Succeeded by
Arnaud Devillers



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