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Archbishop Rémy-Louis Leprêtre, O.F.M. †

Deceased

Apostolic Delegate Emeritus to Syria

Titular Archbishop of Rhusium


Events

DateAgeEventTitle
28 Aug 1878Born
25 Jul 190324.9Ordained PriestPriest of Order of Friars Minor
18 Mar 193657.5AppointedTitular Archbishop of Rhusium
18 Mar 193657.5AppointedApostolic Delegate to Syria
12 May 193657.7Ordained BishopTitular Archbishop of Rhusium
7 May 194768.6ResignedApostolic Delegate to Syria
10 Jan 196182.3DiedApostolic Delegate Emeritus to Syria

MicroData Summary
Rémy-Louis Leprêtre
Archbishop Rémy-Louis Leprêtre O.F.M.
(born , died )
Apostolic Delegate Emeritus of Syria

EventPlace
Birth PlaceLe Portel, Diocese of Arras (-Boulogne-Saint-Omer), France
Ordained BishopNotre-Dame, Basilica, Boulogne sur Mer, Diocese of Arras (-Boulogne-Saint-Omer), France
Death PlaceParis, Archdiocese of Paris, France

  • a priest for 57.4 years
  • a bishop for 24.6 years
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession:

External Link(s):

Source(s):
  • c2+: LC
  • b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1936, Number 33

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