Alfred Baudrillart

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Alfred Baudrillart (1918)

Alfred Henri Marie Cardinal Baudrillart CO (born January 6, 1859 in Paris , France , † May 19, 1942 ibid) was auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Paris .

Life

Baudrillart was the son of Henri Baudrillart and his wife Marie Sacy; his grandfather was Samuel Ustazade de Sacy . From 1868 he attended the École Bossuet and later switched to the Lycée Louis-le-Grand . From 1876 he had the option of a clerical career, but it was not until 1890 that he entered the oratory of St. Philip Neri and studied philosophy and Catholic theology in Paris .

He received on 9 July 1893 sacrament of Holy Orders , and then was part of the faculty of the Catholique de Paris Institute , which he headed from 1907 to 1942 as rector. In 1905 he founded the journal Revue practique d'apologetique . In 1906 he became honorary canon of the Paris cathedral chapter , in 1907 papal house prelate , in 1908 vicar general of Paris. In 1918 he was elected a member of the Académie française .

In 1921 Pope Benedict XV appointed him . as titular bishop of Hemeria . The Archbishop of Paris, Louis-Ernest Cardinal Dubois donated his episcopal ordination on October 28, 1921; Co-consecrators were the Bishop of Orléans , Stanislas Touchet , and the Bishop of Châlons , Joseph-Marie Tissier .

In 1925 Pope Pius XI raised him . as Papal Assistant to the Throne , in 1928 Titular Archbishop of Melitene . In 1935 Pope Pius XI took him. as a cardinal priest with the titular church of San Bernardo all Terme in the college of cardinals . He took part in the 1939 conclave . Alfred Baudrillart died on May 19, 1942 in Paris and was buried in the Des Carmes chapel.

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