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Archbishop Jean-Paul-Gaston de Pins

Deceased

Apostolic Administrator Emeritus of Lyon (-Vienne), France

Titular Archbishop of Amasea


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
8 Feb 1766Born
28 Mar 178822.1Ordained PriestPriest
9 Sep 181751.5SelectedBishop of Béziers, France
1 Oct 181751.6ConfirmedBishop of Béziers, France
22 Feb 182256.0SelectedBishop of Limoges, France
27 Sep 182256.6ConfirmedBishop of Limoges, France
10 Nov 182256.7Ordained BishopBishop of Limoges, France
27 Dec 182357.8AppointedApostolic Administrator of Lyon (-Vienne), France
3 May 182458.2AppointedTitular Archbishop of Amasea
2 Jul 184074.4ResignedApostolic Administrator of Lyon (-Vienne), France
30 Nov 185084.8DiedApostolic Administrator Emeritus of Lyon (-Vienne), France

MicroData Summary for Jean-Paul-Gaston de Pins
(VIAF: 31987301; WikiData: Q16855793)
Archbishop Jean-Paul-Gaston de Pins (born , died ) Apostolic Administrator Emeritus of Lyon (-Vienne)

EventPlace
Birth PlaceCastre

  • a priest for 62.6 years
  • a bishop for 28.0 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

Source(s):
  • b/c2+: LC
  • b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 7, Page 69, and Page 112
  • b/c2: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 7, Page 235, and Page 246
  • b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1822, Number 30

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