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− | Giulio Andreotti wrote in his memoirs that "A scholarly Dominican, Fr. Dubois, who was on the Holy See's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, gave a religious touch to the sessions by celebrating Mass for those who wished to attend and offering brief meditations for all."<ref></ref> | + | Giulio Andreotti wrote in his memoirs that "A scholarly Dominican, Fr. Dubois, who was on the Holy See's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, gave a religious touch to the sessions by celebrating Mass for those who wished to attend and offering brief meditations for all."<ref>[[File:Rogue Agents - the Cercle and the 6I in the Private Cold War 1951 - 1991 by David Teacher (5th edn, 2017).pdf]]</ref> |
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Monsignor Yves-Marc Dubois attended Le Cercle.
Activities
Dubois worked as Chaplain to the French Far East Expeditionary Force in Indochina.
Cercle meetings
Giulio Andreotti wrote in his memoirs that "A scholarly Dominican, Fr. Dubois, who was on the Holy See's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, gave a religious touch to the sessions by celebrating Mass for those who wished to attend and offering brief meditations for all."[1]
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