Jean-Baptiste-Irénée Callot
Jean-Baptiste-Irénée Callot (1814-1875) was a French Roman Catholic priest. He served as the first Bishop of Oran in Oran, French Algeria from 1867 to 1875.
His Eminence Jean-Baptiste-Irénée Callot | |
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Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Oran | |
Church | Roman Catholic |
See | Oran |
Appointed | 1867 |
Term ended | 1875 |
Successor | Louis-Joseph-Marie-Ange Vigne |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1838 |
Personal details | |
Born | Beaujeu, Rhône, France | 22 November 1814
Died | November 1, 1875 60) Beaujeu, Rhône, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Early life
Jean-Baptiste-Irénée Callot was born on November 23, 1814 in Beaujeu, Rhône, France.[1]
Vocation
Callot was a Professor of Theology at the University of Lyon.[1]
Callot was appointed as the vicar of the Saint Irenaeus Church in Lyon in 1856.[1] He served as the first Bishop of Oran in Oran, French Algeria from 1867 to 1875.[1][2]
Death
Callot died on November 1, 1875 in Beaujeu, France.[1]
References
- Essertel, Yannick (2001). L'aventure missionnaire lyonnaise, 1815-1962: de Pauline Jaricot à Jules Monchanin. Paris: Les Editions du CERF. p. 322. ISBN 9782204064545.
- Émerit, Marcel (1960). "Le problème de la conversion des musulmans d'Algérie sous le Second Empire : LE CONFLIT ENTRE MAC-MAHON ET LAVIGERIE". Revue Historique. 223 (1): 63–84. JSTOR 40949260.
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