Claude Frikart

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Claude Henri Edouard Frikart CIM (born March 5, 1922 in Ermont , Département Val-d'Oise , France , † December 18, 2014 in Paris ) was a French clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Paris .

Life

Claude Frikart joined the religious order of the Congregation of Jesus and Mary and was ordained a priest on July 2, 1948 . From 1950 to 1958 he was Prefect of Sainte-Marie de Caen. Until 1965 Frikart worked as a missionary in the Ivory Coast . In 1975 he became dean of the parishes in the 12th arrondissement in Paris, before becoming vicar general of the Archdiocese of Paris in 1984 .

Pope John Paul II appointed him auxiliary bishop in Paris and titular bishop of Summula on June 21, 1986 . The episcopal ordination received his Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger of the same year on September 2; Co- consecrators were Michel Louis Coloni , Auxiliary Bishop in Paris, and Armand François M. Le Bourgeois CIM, Bishop of Autun . As a bishop, Frikart was heavily involved in the integration of migrants.

On September 2, 1997, John Paul II accepted his age-related resignation. He died on December 18, 2014 at the age of 92 and was buried in the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral on December 23 of the same year .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Décès de Mgr Claude Frikart , eglise.catholique.fr