Michael French is a Traditionalist Roman Catholic bishop, residing at Ashford, Kent, England. He was ordained a priest in the Old Roman Catholic Church by Frederick Linale and later re-ordained conditionally by Philippe Miguet Thuc's Bishop. On April 23, 1994 he was consecrated bishop by Jean Gerard Roux. Re-consecrated sub-conditione by Mgr. Emmanuel Korab in 2004.
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