Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Marseille, is a metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church
Roman Catholic Church
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 in France
France
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. The Archepiscopal see is in the city of Marseille
Marseille
Marseille , known in antiquity as Massalia , is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000 on an area of...

, and the diocese comprises the arrondissement
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 of Marseille
Marseille
Marseille , known in antiquity as Massalia , is the second largest city in France, after Paris, with a population of 852,395 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Marseille extends beyond the city limits with a population of over 1,420,000 on an area of...

, a subdivision of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône
Bouches-du-Rhône
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 in the Region
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 of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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.

Erected in the 1st century, the diocese was raised to the level of an Archdiocese on 31 January 1948 by Pope Pius XII
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. The suffragans of the archdiocese are: the Diocese of Ajaccio, Archdiocese of Aix, Archdiocese of Avignon
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Avignon
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Avignon is an Archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church, in France. The diocese exercises jurisdiction over the territory embraced by the department of Vaucluse, in the Region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur...

, the Diocese of Nice and the Diocese of Fréjus-Toulon.

Bishops of Marseille through 1861

  • Abdalong of Marseilles
    Abdalong of Marseilles
    Abdalong of Marseilles was a bishop of the Diocese of Marseille in the 8th century during the reign of Charles Martel. He has a popular cult without official recognition which holds an informal feast day for him on March 1.-References:...

    , bishop of the 8th century under Charles Martel
    Charles Martel
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  • Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron
    Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron
    Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron was a French Jesuit who became Bishop of Marseille.-Early life:...

  • Jean-Baptiste de Belloy
    Jean-Baptiste de Belloy
    Jean-Baptiste de Belloy was a French Archbishop of Paris and Cardinal.-Biography:...

  • Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod
    Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod
    Saint Eugene De Mazenod born Charles Joseph Eugene de Mazenod and more commonly known as Eugene De Mazenod, was a Frenches Catholic clergman, beatified on 19 October 1975 by Pope Paul VI, and canonized on 3 December 1995 by Pope John Paul II.-Biography:The saint was born on the Cours Mirabeau in...

     (1837-1861)

Bishops and Archbishops of Marseille since 1861

  • Patrice Cruice  (18 Jun 1861 - 1 Sep 1865 )
  • Charles Philippe Place  (6 Jan 1866 - 13 Jun 1878 )
  • Joseph Robert  (13 Jun 1878 - 19 Nov 1900 )
  • Pierre Andrieu
    Pierre Andrieu
    Pierre-Paulin Andrieu was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and archbishop of Bordeaux et Bazes....

      (5 Apr 1901 - 2 Jan 1909 )
  • Joseph-Marie Fabre  (29 Apr 1909 - 9 Jan 1923 )
  • Daniel Champavier  (19 Jan 1923 - 2 Feb 1928 )
  • Maurice-Louis Dubourg  (17 Dec 1928 - 9 Dec 1936 )
  • Jean Delay
    Jean Delay
    Jean Delay was a French psychiatrist, neurologist and writer. He discovered, jointly with J. M...

     (14 Aug 1937 - 5 Sep 1956 ) first Archbishop of Marseille
  • Marc-Armand Lallier  (28 Sep 1956 - 26 Aug 1966 )
  • Georges Jacquot
    Georges Jacquot
    Georges Jacquot was a French sculptor of the 19th century.-Biography:He was a pupil of Baron Gros and sculptor François Joseph Bosio...

      (1 Nov 1966 - 25 Sep 1970 )
  • Roger Etchegaray (22 Dec 1970 - 13 Apr 1985 )
  • Robert Coffy (13 Apr 1985 - 22 Apr 1995 )
  • Bernard Panafieu (22 Apr 1995 - 12 May 2006 )
  • Georges Pontier (12 May 2006 - )

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