Émile Hoffet

Père Émile-Henri-Guillaume Hoffet (11 May 1873 – March 1946) belonged to the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, who became famous during the 1960s when he became implicated in the subject matters of Rennes-le-Château and the Priory of Sion. == Biography == Émile Hoffet was born in Schiltigheim in Alsace on 11 May 1873, at the time annexed by the German Empire, his father was probably a Lutheran while his mother, Sophie Feisthammel, was a devout Roman Catholic.

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Émile Hoffet

Père Émile-Henri-Guillaume Hoffet (11 May 1873 – March 1946) belonged to the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, who became famous during the 1960s when he became implicated in the subject matters of Rennes-le-Château and the Priory of Sion. == Biography == Émile Hoffet was born in Schiltigheim in Alsace on 11 May 1873, at the time annexed by the German Empire, his father was probably a Lutheran while his mother, Sophie Feisthammel, was a devout Roman Catholic.

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