Jean-Pierre Cardinal Boyer [Catholic-Hierarchy] (original) (raw)

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Deceased

Archbishop of Bourges, France

Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinit� al Monte Pincio


Events

Date Age Event Title
27 Jul 1829 Born
23 Dec 1854 25.4 Ordained Priest Priest of Autun (-Ch�lon-sur-Sa�ne-M�con), France
12 Jun 1878 48.8 Selected Coadjutor Bishop of Clermont, France
15 Jul 1878 48.9 Confirmed Coadjutor Bishop of Clermont, France
15 Jul 1878 48.9 Appointed Titular Bishop of Evaria
24 Aug 1878 49.0 Ordained Bishop Titular Bishop of Evaria
24 Dec 1879 50.4 Succeeded Bishop of Clermont, France
26 Nov 1892 63.3 Selected Archbishop of Bourges, France
19 Jan 1893 63.4 Confirmed Archbishop of Bourges, France
14 Mar 1893 63.6 Installed Archbishop of Bourges, France
29 Nov 1895 66.3 Elevated to Cardinal
25 Jun 1896 66.9 Appointed Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinit� al Monte Pincio
16 Dec 1896 67.3 Died Archbishop of Bourges, France

MicroData Summary for Jean-Pierre Boyer
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Jean-Pierre Cardinal Boyer(born 27 Jul 1829, died 16 Dec 1896)Archbishopof Bourges

Event Place
Birth Place Paray-le Monial, Diocese of Autun (-Ch�lon-sur-Sa�ne-M�con)
Ordained Bishop St. Sauveur, Cathedral, Aix, Archdiocese of Aix (-Arles-Embrun)
Death Place Bourges, Archdiocese of Bourges
Buried Place (Original) Cathedral, Bourges, Archdiocese of Bourges
a priest for 41.9 yearsa bishop for 18.3 yearsa cardinal for 1.0 years Principal Consecrator:Archbishop Th�odore-Augustin Forcade, M.E.P. †Archbishop of Aix (-Arles-Embrun) Principal Co-Consecrators:Bishop Marie-Julien Meirieu †Bishop of Digne Bishop Adolphe-Louis-Albert Perraud, C.O. †Bishop of Autun (-Ch�lon-sur-Sa�ne-M�con)
Episcopal Lineage / Apostolic Succession: Archbishop Th�odore-Augustin Forcade, M.E.P. † (1847)Archbishop of Aix (-Arles-Embrun) Bishop Giovanni Domenico Rizzolati, O.F.M. Ref. † (1840)Titular Bishop of Arad Bishop Joachin (Gioacchino Domenico) Salvetti, O.F.M. Obs. † (1817)Titular Bishop of Euroea in Epiro Bishop Cajetan Pires Pireira, C.M. † (1806)Bishop of Nanking [Nanjing] Bishop Alexandre de Gouvea (Gouveia), T.O.R. † (1783)Bishop of Peking [Beijing] Archbishop Francisco da Assump��o e Brito, O.E.S.A. † (1773)Archbishop of Goa Jo�o Cosme Cardinal da Cunha (de Nossa Senhora da Porta), O.C.S.A. † (1746)Archbishop of �vora Tom�s Cardinal de Almeida † (1707)Patriarch of Lisboa {Lisbon} Bishop Nuno da Cunha e Ata�de † (1706)Titular Bishop of Targa Bishop �lvaro de Abranches e Noronha † (1694)Bishop of Leiria Bishop Jo�o de Sousa † (1684)Bishop of Porto Archbishop Ver�ssimo de Lencastre † (1671)Archbishop Emeritus of Braga Bishop Francesco Ravizza † (1667)Titular Bishop of Sidon Neri Cardinal Corsini † (1652)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo Fabio Cardinal Chigi † (1635)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo Bishop Miguel Juan Balaguer Camarasa, O.S.Io.Hieros. † (1635)Bishop of Malta Francesco Maria Cardinal Brancaccio † (1627)Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli Cosimo Cardinal de Torres † (1621)Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio Maffeo Cardinal Barberini † (1604)Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Onofrio Patriarch Fabio Biondi (Blondus de Montealto) † (1588)Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem {Gerusalemme} Scipione Cardinal Gonzaga † (1585)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo I�igo Cardinal Avalos de Arag�n, O.S. † (1566)Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina Pope Pius V (1556)(St. Antonio (Michele) Ghislieri, O.P. †)Giovanni Michele Cardinal Saraceni † (1536)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli Antonio Cardinal Sanseverino, O.S.Io.Hieros. † (1531)Archbishop of Taranto Pope Clement VII (1517)(Giulio de’ Medici †)Pope Leo X (1513)(Giovanni de’ Medici †)Raffaele Cardinal Sansoni Riario † (1504)Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Pope Julius II (1481)(Giuliano della Rovere †)Pope Sixtus IV (1471)(Francesco della Rovere, O.F.M. †)Guillaume Cardinal d’Estouteville, O.S.B. †Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia (e Velletri) Principal Consecrator of:Bishop Pierre-Marie Belmont † (1893)Bishop Claude Bardel † (1894)Bishop F�lix-Auguste B�guinot † (1896)Principal Co-Consecrator of:Bishop Jean-Alphonse Blanchet † (1887)Bishop Auguste Marchal † (1888)Bishop Jean-Baptiste Chausse, S.M.A. † (1891)

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