Jacques Despierre

Jacques Despierre (6 May 1928 in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) in France) is a French Catholic bishop, and bishop emeritus of Carcassonne since 2004.[1]

Jacques Despierre

Life

He was ordained a priest in Toulouse for the Prado Institute on 24 June 1952.[2] He was appointed Bishop of Carcassonne on 25 August 1982 and was consecrated on 10 October that year by Bishop André Collini. On 28 June 2004 he retired for reasons of age. Bishop Alain Planet succeeded him as bishop of Carcassonne.

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References

  1. Fact Sheet on catholic-hierarchy.org
  2. Bishop Jacques Joseph Marie Despierre, Ist. del Prado, at Catholic Heirachy.org.


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