William J. Morgan (Sedevacantist)

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The late William J. Morgan was an English layman and a Traditionalist Catholic apologist promoting the Sedevacantist position, although his son, Father Paul Morgan had become a priest in the Fraternal Society of Saint Pius X, which strongly opposes Sedevacantism. Morgan was opposed to the Cassiciacum Thesis, a similar position to the Sedevacantist position, and is credited with naming that other position, sedeprivationism. He lived in the 20th century.

Morgan presided over a small lay organization, the Counter-Reformation Association, La Guerche, Monks Kirby, near Rugby, England.

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