Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Libreville - Leadership

Leadership

  • Metropolitan Archbishops of Libreville (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Basile Mvé Engone, S.D.B. since 1998.04.03
    • Archbishop André Fernand Anguilé 1969.05.29 – 1998.04.03
    • Archbishop Jean-Jerôme Adam, C.S.Sp. 1958.12.11 – 1969.05.29
  • Bishops of Libreville (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Jean-Jerôme Adam, C.S.Sp. 1955.09.14 – 1958.12.11
  • Vicars Apostolic of Libreville (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Jean-Jerôme Adam, C.S.Sp. 1947.07.10 – 1955.09.14
  • Vicars Apostolic of Gabon (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Louis-Michel-François Tardy, C.S.Sp. 1926.01.04 – 1947.01.28
    • Bishop Louis Jean Martrou, C.S.Sp. 1914.05.07 – 1925.03.22
    • Bishop Jean Martin Adam, C.S.Sp. 1897.02.16 – 1914.05.07
    • Bishop Alexandre-Louis-Victor-Aimé Le Roy, C.S.Sp. 1892.07.03 – 1896.05.24
    • Bishop Pierre-Marie Le Berre, C.S.Sp. 1877.09.07 – 1891.07.16
  • Vicars Apostolic of Two Guineas (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Jean-René Bessieux, C.S.Sp. 1863.02.06 – 1876.04.30
  • Vicars Apostolic of Two Guineas and Senegambia (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Jean-René Bessieux, C.S.Sp. 1848.06.20 – 1863.02.06
    • Bishop Jean-Benoît Truffet, C.S.Sp. 1846.09.22 – 1847.11.23
  • Prefects Apostolic of Two Guineas and Senegambia (Roman rite)
    • Fr. Eugène Tisserant 1844 – 1846
    • Bishop Edward Barron 1842 – 1844

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