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L'épiscopat Français Depuis 1919 CENTRE NATIONAL DES ARCHIVES DE L’ÉGLISE DE FRANCE 20/06/2016 Rédacteur(s) : Cécile Delaunay L’ÉPISCOPAT FRANÇAIS DEPUIS 1919 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE AGEN Charles-Paul SAGOT DU VAUROUX, 1906-1937 Jean-Marcel RODIÉ, 1938-1956 Roger JOHAN, 1956-1976 Sabin SAINT-GAUDENS, 1976-1996 Jean-Charles DESCUBES, 1997-2004 Hubert HERBRETEAU, 2005- AIRE & DAX Marie-Charles DE CORMONT, 1911-1930 Clément-Joseph MATHIEU, 1931-1963 Robert BÉZAC DES MARTINIES, 1963-1978 Robert SARRABÈRE, 1978-2002 Philippe BRETON, 2002-2012 Hervé GASCHIGNARD, 2012- AIX-EN-PROVENCE François-Joseph BONNEFOY, 1901-1920 Maurice RIVIÈRE, 1920-1930 Emmanuel COSTE, 1931-1934 Clément-Émile ROQUES, 1934-1940 Florent DU BOIS DE LA VILLERABEL, 1940-1944 Charles DE PROVENCHÈRES, 1945-1978 Bernard PANAFIEU, 1978-1994 Louis-Marie BILLÉ, 1995-1998 Claude FEIDT, 1999-2010 Christophe DUFOUR, 2010- AJACCIO Augustin SIMÉONE, 1916-1926 Jean Marie Marcel RODIÉ, 1927-1938 Jean-Baptiste LLOSA, 1938-1966 André COLLINI, 1966-1972 Jean-Charles THOMAS, 1974-1986 Sauveur CASANOVA, 1987-1995 André LACRAMPE, 1995-2003 Jean-Luc BRUNIN, 2004-2011 Olivier DE GERMAY, 2012- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. 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Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 1 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE ALBI Pierre-Célestin CÉZERAC, 1918-1940 Jean-Joseph MOUSSARON, 1940-1956 Jean-Emmanuel MARQUÈS, 1957-1961 Claude DUPUY, 1961-1974 Robert COFFY, 1974-1985 Joseph RABINE, 1986-1988 Roger MEINDRE, 1989-1999 Pierre-Marie CARRÉ, 2000-2010 Jean LEGREZ, 2011- AMIENS André DU BOIS DE LA VILLERABEL, 1915-1921 Charles LECOMTE, 1921-1934 Lucien MARTIN, 1935-1945 Albert DROULERS, 1947-1950 René STOURM, 1951-1962 Géry LEULIET, 1963-1985 François BUSSINI, 1986-1987 Jacques NOYER, 1987-2003 Jean-Luc BOUILLERET, 2003-2013 Olivier LEBORGNE, 2014- ANGERS Joseph RUMEAU, 1898-1940 Jean-Camille COSTES, 1940-1950 Henri CHAPPOULIE, 1950-1959 Pierre VEUILLOT, 1959-1961 Henri MAZERAT, 1962-1974 Jean ORCHAMPT, 1974-2000 Jean-Louis BRUGUÈS, 2000-2007 Emmanuel DELMAS, 2008- ANGOULÊME Henri ARLET, 1907-1933 Jean-Baptiste MÉGNIN, 1933-1965 René KÉRAUTRET, 1965-1975 Georges ROL, 1975-1993 Claude DAGENS, 1993-2016 Hervé GOSSELIN, 2016- ANNECY Pierre-Lucien CAMPISTRON, 1904-1921 Florent DU BOIS DE LA VILLERABEL, 1921-1940 Auguste CESBRON, 1940-1962 Jean SAUVAGE, 1962-1983 Hubert BARBIER, 1984-2000 Yves BOIVINEAU, 2001- ARRAS Eugène JULIEN, 1917-1930 Henri-Édouard DUTOIT, 1930-1945 Victor-Jean PERRIN, 1945-1962 Gérard HUYGHE, 1962-1984 Henri DEROUET, 1985-1998 Jean-Paul JAEGER, 1998- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. 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Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 2 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE AUCH Joseph François Ernest RICARD, 1907-1935 Virgile-Joseph BÉGUIN, 1935-1955 Henri AUDRAIN, 1935-1968 Maurice RIGAUD, 1968-1984 Gabriel VANEL, 1985-1996 Maurice FRÉCHARD, 1996-2005 Maurice GARDÈS, 2005- AUTUN, CHALON ET MÂCON Désiré BERTHOIN, 1915-1922 Hyacinthe CHASSAGNON, 1922-1940 Lucien-Sidoine LEBRUN, 1940-1966 Armand LE BOURGEOIS, 1966-1987 Raymond SÉGUY, 1987-2006 Benoît RIVIÈRE, 2006- AVIGNON Michel-André LATTY, 1907-1928 Gabriel DE LLOBET, 1928-1957 Joseph URTASUN, 1957-1970 Eugène POLGE, 1970-1978 Raymond BOUCHEX, 1978-2002 Jean-Pierre CATTENOZ, 2002- BAYEUX ET LISIEUX Thomas LEMONNIER, 1906-1927 Emmanuel SUHARD, 1928-1931 François-Marie PICAUD, 1931-1954 André JACQUEMIN, 1954-1969 Jean BADRÉ, 1969-1988 Pierre PICAN, 1988-2010 Jean-Claude BOULANGER, 2010- BAYONNE François-Xavier GIEURE, 1906-1934 Henry-Jean HOUBAUT, 1934-1939 Edmond VANSTEENBERGHE, 1939-1943 Léon-Albert TERRIER, 1944-1957 Paul GOUYON, 1957-1963 Jean-Paul VINCENT, 1963-1986 Pierre MOLÈRES, 1986-2008 Marc AILLET, 2008- BEAUVAIS, NOYON ET SENLIS Eugène LE SENNE, 1915-1937 Félix ROEDER, 1937-1955 Pierre-Marie LACOINTE, 1955-1965 Stéphane DESMAZIÈRES, 1965-1978 Jacques JULLIEN, 1978-1984 Adolphe-Marie HARDY, 1985-1995 Guy THOMAZEAU, 1995-2002 Jean-Paul JAMES, 2003-2009 Jacques BENOÎT-GONNIN, 2010- BELFORT-MONTBÉLIARD Eugène LECROSNIER, 1979-2000 (CRÉÉ EN 1979) Claude SCHOCKERT, 2000-2015 Dominique BLANCHET, 2015- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. 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Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 3 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE BELLEY-ARS Adolphe MANIER, 1910-1929 Virgile-Joseph BÉGUIN, 1929-1935 Amédée MAISONOBE, 1935-1954 René FOURREY, 1955-1975 René DUPANLOUP, 1975-1986 Guy BAGNARD, 1987-2012 Pascal ROLAND, 2012- BESANÇON Joseph-Marie-Louis HUMBRECHT, 1918-1927 Charles BINET, cardinal, 1927-1936 Maurice DUBOURG, 1936-1954 Marcel DUBOIS, 1954-1966 Marc LALLIER, 1966-1980 Lucien DALOZ, 1981-2003 André LACRAMPE, 2003-2013 Jean-Luc BOUILLERET, 2013- BLOIS Alfred MÉLISSON, 1907-1925 Georges AUDOLLENT, 1925-1944 Louis ROBIN, 1946-1961 Joseph GOUPY, 1961-1990 Jean CUMINAL, 1990-1996 Maurice LE BÈGUE DE GERMINY, 1997-2014 Jean-Pierre BATUT, 2014- BORDEAUX Pierre ANDRIEU, cardinal, 1909-1935 Maurice FELTIN, 1936-1949 Paul RICHAUD, cardinal, 1950-1968 Marius MAZIERS, 1968-1989 Pierre EYT, cardinal, 1989-2001 Jean-Pierre RICARD, 2001- BOURGES Martin IZART, 1916-1934 Louis FILLON, 1934-1943 Joseph LEFEBVRE, cardinal, 1943-1969 Paul VIGNANCOUR, 1969-1984 Pierre PLATEAU, 1984-2000 Hubert BARBIER, 2000-2007 Armand MAILLARD, 2007- CAHORS Joseph-Lucien GIRAY, 1918-1936 Jean-Joseph MOUSSARON, 1936-1940 Paul CHEVRIER, 1941-1962 André BRÉHERET, 1962-1972 Joseph RABINE, 1973-1986 Maurice GAIDON, 1987-2004 Norbert TURINI, 2004-2014 Laurent CAMIADE, 2015- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. 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Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 4 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE CAMBRAI Jean-Arthur CHOLLET, 1913-1952 (ARCHIDIOCÈSE QUI DEVIENT Émile-Maurice GUERRY, 1952-1966 DIOCÈSE À PARTIR DE 2008) Henri-Martin JENNY, 1966-1980 Jacques DELAPORTE, 1980-1999 François GARNIER, 2000- CARCASSONNE Paul BEUVAIN DE BEAUSÉJOUR, 1902-1930 Emmanuel COSTE, 1930-1931 Jean PAYS, 1932-1952 Pierre-Marie PUECH, 1952-1982 Jacques DESPIERRE, 1982-2004 Alain PLANET, 2004 CHALONS [EN-CHAMPAGNE] Joseph-MARIE TISSIER, 1913-1948 René-Joseph PIÉRARD, 1948-1973 Lucien BARDONNE, 1973-1998 Gilbert LOUIS, 1999-2015 François TOUVET, 2015- CHAMBÉRY Dominique CASTELLAN, 1915-1936 Pierre-Marie DURIEUX, 1937-1947 Louis-Marie DE BAZELAIRE DE RUPIÈRE, 1947-1966 André BONTEMS, 1966-1985 Claude FEIDT, 1985-1999 Laurent ULRICH, 2000-2008 Philippe BALLOT, 2009- CHARTRES Henri BOUQUET, 1906-1926 Raoul HARSCOUËT DE KERINGANT, 1926-1954 Roger MICHON, 1955-1978 Michel KUEHN, 1978-1991 Jacques PERRIER, 1991-1997 Bernard AUBERTIN, 1998-2005 Michel PANSART, 2006- CLERMONT Pierre-Marie BELMONT, 1893-1921 (ARCHEVÊCHÉ DEPUIS 2002) Jean-François MARNAS, 1921-1932 Gabriel PIGUET, 1933-1952 Pierre CHAPPOT DE LA CHANONIE, 1953-1973 Jean-Louis DARDEL, 1974-1995 Hippolyte SIMON, 1996-2002 COUTANCES ET AVRANCHES Joseph GUÉRARD, 1899-1924 Théophile LOUVARD, 1924-1950 Jean GUYOT, 1950-1966 Joseph WICQUART, 1966-1988 Jacques FIHEY, 1989-2006 Stanislas LALANNE, 2007-2013 Laurent LE BOULC’H, 2013- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. 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Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 5 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE CRÉTEIL Robert DE PROVENCHÈRES, 1966-1992 (CRÉÉ EN 1966) François FRÉTELLIÈRE, 1981-1997 Daniel LABILLE, 1998-2007 Michel SANTIER, 2007- DIGNE Jean-Joseph MARTEL, 1917-1923 Cosme JORCIN, 1923-1958 Bernardin COLLIN, 1959-1980 Edmond ABELÉ, 1980-1987 Georges PONTIER, 1988-1996 François-Xavier LOIZEAU, 1998-2014 Jean-Philippe NAULT, 2014- DIJON Maurice LANDRIEUX, 1916-1926 (ARCHEVÊCHÉ MÉTROPOLITAIN EN Pierre PETIT DE JULLEVILLE, 1927-1936 2002) Guillaume-Marius SEMBEL, 1937-1964 André CHARLES DE LA BROUSSE, 1964-1974 Albert DECOURTRAY, 1974-1981 Jean BALLAND, 1982-1989 Michel COLONI, 1989-2004 Roland MINNERATH, 2004- ÉVREUX Louis-Jean DECHELETTE, 1913-1920 Constantin CHAUVIN, 1920-1930 Alphonse GAUDRON, 1930-1964 Antony CAILLOT, 1964-1972 Jean HONORÉ, 1972-1981 Jacques GAILLOT, 1982-1995 Jacques DAVID, 1996-2006 Christian NOURRICHARD, 2006- ÉVRY-CORBEIL-ESSONNES Albert MALBOIS, 1966-1977 (CRÉÉ EN 1966) Guy HERBULOT, 1978-2000 Michel DUBOST, 2000- FRÉJUS ET TOULON Félix GUILLIBERT, 1906-1926 Augustin SIMÉONE, 1926-1940 Auguste GAUDEL, 1941-1960 Henri MAZERAT, 1960-1961 Gilles BARTHE, 1962-1983 Joseph MADEC, 1983-2000 Dominique REY, 2000- Centre national des archives de l’Église de France (CNAEF) 35, rue du Général Leclerc, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux Tél. : 01-55-95-96-80. Courriel : [email protected]. Page internet : cnaef.catholique.fr 6 DIOCÈSE ÉVÊQUES ET DATES D’EXERCICE GAP Gabriel DE LLOBET, 1915-1925 Jules-Géraud SALIÈGE, 1925-1928 Camille PIC, 1928-1932 Auguste-Calixte BONNABEL, 1932-1961 Georges JACQUOT, 1961-1966 Robert COFFY, 1967-1974 Pierre CHAGUÉ, 1975-1980 Raymond SÉGUY, 1981-1987 Georges LAGRANGE, 1988-2003 Jean-Michel DI FALCO, 2003-2016 GRENOBLE Alexandre CAILLOT, 1917-1957 André-Jacques FOUGERAT, 1957-1969 Gabriel MATAGRIN, 1969-1989 Louis DUFAUX, 1989-2006 Guy DE KERIMEL, 2006- LANGRES Olivier-Marie DE DURFORT, 1911-1918 Théophile-Marie LOUVARD, 1919-1924 Jean-Baptiste THOMAS, 1925-1929 Louis-Joseph FILLON, 1929-1934 Georges CHOQUET, 1935-1938 Firmin
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