Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Mission de France - Leadership

Leadership

  • Prelates of Mission de France (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Yves François Patenôtre (December 31, 2004 – ...)
    • Archbishop Georges Edmond Robert Gilson (August 2, 1996 – December 31, 2004)
    • Bishop André Jean René Lacrampe, Ist. del Prado (later Archbishop) (October 1, 1988 – January 5, 1995)
    • Cardinal Albert Decourtray (April 23, 1982 – October 1, 1988)
    • Cardinal Roger Etchegaray (November 25, 1975 – April 23, 1982)
    • Cardinal François Marty (May 6, 1975 – November 25, 1975)
    • Bishop André Gustave Bossuyt (April 3, 1974 – July 30, 1974)
    • Bishop Henri Gufflet (July 15, 1968 – February 22, 1973)
    • Archbishop François Marty (later Cardinal) (November 1964 – July 1968)
    • Cardinal Achille Liénart (1954 – November 1964)

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