Charles Guilhem

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Charles Guilhem

Charles-Marie-Jacques Guilhem (born December 7, 1897 in Paris , † June 19, 1975 ) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Laval in France .

Life

Guilhem received the priestly ordination on June 28, 1924. 1959 he was by John XXIII. appointed titular bishop of Arethusa and appointed coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Laval . He was ordained bishop on June 22, 1959 by Maurice Cardinal Feltin ; Co- consecrators were the Archbishop of Strasbourg, Jean-Julien Weber and the auxiliary bishop in Paris, André-Gustave-Émile Leclerc .

On February 22, 1962, Charles Guilhem became Bishop of Laval. With his by Paul VI. approved resignation in 1969, he was appointed titular bishop of Aquae Thibilitanae .

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predecessor Office successor
Maurice-Paul-Jules Rousseau Bishop of Laval
1962–1969
Paul-Louis Carrière