Jean-Baptiste Tiama

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Jean-Baptiste Tiama (* 1955 in Nazar ) is a Malian clergyman and appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Mopti .

Life

Jean-Baptiste Tiama received on 7 January 1984, the sacrament of Holy Orders .

On November 5, 1998, Pope John Paul II appointed him Bishop of Sikasso . The Archbishop of Bamako , Jean Zerbo , donated him episcopal ordination on February 13, 1999 ; Co- consecrators were the Bishop of Nouakchott , Martin Happe MAfr , and the Bishop of San , Jean-Gabriel Diarra .

On March 27, 2020, Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of Mopti.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nomina del Vescovo di Mopti (Mali). In: Daily Bulletin. Holy See Press Office , March 27, 2020, accessed March 27, 2020 (Italian).
predecessor Office successor
Georges Fonghoro Bishop of Mopti
since 2020
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Jean-Baptiste Maria Cissé Bishop of Sikasso
1998–2020
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