Jean Louis Joseph Derouet

Jean Derouet , a Roman Catholic missionary bishop, was of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and titular Bishop of Camachus. He was born at Saint-Denis-de-Villenette, Diocese of Séez, Orne, France, 31 January 1866. Ordained in 1891, he went as missionary to the Congo, and in 1904 was named pro-Vicar Apostolic of Loango. He was chosen bishop on 19 December 1906; consecrated 3 February 1907, in the chapel of the Holy Ghost, at Paris; preconized on 18 April of the same year; and appointed Vicar Apostolic of Lower French Congo.[1][2][3]

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Jean Derouet
pro-Vicar Apostolic of Loango, French Congo
pro-Vicar Apostolic of Loango, French Congo
ChurchCatholic
ProvinceApostolic Vicariate of Loango
Appointed16 October 2001
Installed6 January 2002
PredecessorHippolyte Carrie
SuccessorLéon Girod
Orders
Ordination20 December 1890
Consecration3 February 1907
Personal details
Birth nameJean Louis Joseph Derouet
Born(1866-01-31)January 31, 1866
Saint-Denis-de-Villenette, France
DiedMarch 14, 1914(1914-03-14) (aged 48)
Loango, Republic of Congo
BuriedLoango
NationalityFrench
DenominationCatholic
Motto'

References

  1. "Bishop Jean Louis Joseph Derouet [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  2. Pannier, Guy (1999). L'Eglise de Pointe-Noire (Congo-Brazzaville): Evolution des communautés chrétiennes de 1947 à 1975 (in French). Paris: Karthala. p. 11. ISBN 2-86537-955-8.
  3. Ngoïe-Ngalla, Dominique (2010). Au royaume du Loango, les athlètes de Dieu 1880-1930 (in French). Paris: Publibook. p. 13.
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