Pierre-Eugène Rouanet

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Pierre-Eugène Rouanet SMA (born November 16, 1917 in La Richarde, Mazamet , † February 4, 2012 in Montpellier ) was a French religious , missionary and Roman Catholic bishop of Daloa .

Life

Pierre-Eugène Rouanet joined the religious order of the Society of African Missions (White Fathers) in Lyon and was ordained a priest on July 4, 1948 . He then became a missionary to the Ivory Coast .

Pope Pius XII appointed him on July 4, 1956 bishop of the Diocese of Daloa. The Bishop of Carcassonne , Pierre-Marie-Joseph Puech , donated him episcopal ordination on December 27, 1956 ; Co - consecrators were Jean-Baptiste Boivin SMA, Archbishop of Abidjan , and Emile Durrheimer SMA, Bishop of Katiola . Rouanet was the council father of all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council .

On November 20, 1975, Pope Paul VI. his age-related retirement.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Décès de Mgr Pierre Rouanet, évêque émérite de Daloa" , la-croix.com, February 6, 2012
predecessor Office successor
Jean Marie Etrillard SMA Bishop of Daloa
1956–1975
Pierre-Marie Coty