Armand Maillard

Mgr Armand Maillard

Armand Maillard, born June 18, 1943 in Offroicourt (Vosges), is the current French Catholic church archbishop, of the diocese of Bourges.[1][2][3]

He was appointed to that position by Pope Benedict XVI on September 11, 2007, succeeding Archbishop Hubert Barbier. The new archbishop, and received the honorary title of patriarch and primate of Aquitaine, was greeted in his cathedral on October 14 and took his seat in the presence of the bishops of the province: Archbishops Bernard-Nicolas Aubertin, Metropolitan Archbishop of Tours; André Fort, bishop of Orleans; Michel Pansard, Bishop of Chartres; Maurice de Germiny, Bishop of Blois.

Career

He completed theological studies at the Strasbourg Faculty of Catholic Theology from 1967 to 1971. He holds two licenses, the first in letters (in German) and the second in theology. He was ordained a priest June 28, 1970.

He took in 1976 responsibility throughout the diocese responsible for catechesis, head of the permanent diaconate. He continued to also be a chaplain in high schools. From 1987 to 1996 he was secretary of the Apostolic East region.

He is currently archbishop of Bourges since 2007.

Within the Bishops' Conference of France, he was a member of the Commission of ordained ministries. He is currently bishop accompanying the national service of vocations and a member of the Council for the Pastoral Care of children and young people, responsibility for Catholic Education.

References

  1. Fiche sur le site de l'épiscopat français.
  2. Fiche sur catholic-hierarchy.org
  3. Communiqué de presse de sa nomination sur le site de la conférence épiscopale française.
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