Roman Catholic Diocese of Laghouat - Leadership

Leadership

  • Bishops of Laghouat (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Claude Jean Narcisse Rault, M. Afr. (since 2004.10.26)
    • Bishop Michel-Joseph-Gérard Gagnon, M. Afr. (1991.02.04 – 2004.06.01)
    • Bishop Jean-Marie Michel Arthur Alix Zacharie Raimbaud, M. Afr. (1968.01.11 – 1989.06.25)
    • Bishop Georges-Louis Mercier, M. Afr. (1955.09.14 – 1968.01.11)
  • Vicars Apostolic of Ghardaïa nel Sahara (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Georges-Louis Mercier, M. Afr. (1948.06.10 – 1955.09.14)
  • Prefects Apostolic of Ghardaïa nel Sahara (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Georges-Louis Mercier, M. Afr. (1941 – 1948.06.10)
    • Fr. Gustave-Jean-Marie Nouet, M. Afr. (1921.01.10 – 1941)
  • Prefects Apostolic of Ghardaïa (Roman rite)
    • Fr. Gustave-Jean-Marie Nouet, M. Afr. (1919.04.08 – 1921.01.10)
    • Fr. Louis David (1916 – 1919)
    • Fr. Henry Bardou (1911 – 1916)
    • Fr. Charles Guérin (1901 – 1910)

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