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René-François Régnier


René-François Régnier
Archbishop of Cambrai
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseCambrai
SeeCambrai
Appointed30 September 1850
Term ended3 January 1881
PredecessorPierre Giraud
SuccessorAlfred Duquesnayt
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinità al Monte Pincio (1874-81)
Previous post(s)Bishop of Angoulême (1842-50)
Orders
Ordination19 December 1818
Consecration22 July 1842
by Denis-Auguste Affre
Created cardinal22 December 1873
by Pope Pius IX
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
René-François Régnier

17 July 1794
Died3 January 1881 (1881-01-04) (aged 86)
Cambrai, French Third Republic
BuriedCambrai Cathedral
ParentsFrançois Régnier
Renée Périgois
MottoCaritas Christi urget nos

René-François Régnier (17 July 1794 – 3 January 1881, Rome) was a French cardinal.[1]

Biography

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Cardinal Rengnier was born on 17 July 1794[2] at Saint-Quentin-les Beaurepaire in the region of Cambrai, France. His parents were François Régnier and Renée Périgois. He was ordained a priest on 22 December 1818. He was consecrated bishop of the Diocese of Angoulême by his predecessor Cardinal Pierre Giraud on 22 July 1842, and succeeded him as archbishop of the Cambrai on 30 September 1850.

Pope Pius IX created him as the Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinità dei Monti on 22 December 1873. He died on 3 January 1881 and was buried at the Cathedral of Cambrai.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Martin, F. (2016). The Statesman's Year-Book. Springer. p. 302. ISBN 9780230253063. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Regnier, René-François". Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Salvador Miranda.
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Catholic Church titles Preceded byJean-Joseph-Pierre Guigou Bishop of Angoulême 18 June 1841 – 16 May 1850 Succeeded byAntoine-Charles Cousseau Preceded byPierre Giraud Archbishop of Cambrai 30 September 1850 – 3 January 1881 Succeeded byAlfred Duquesnay Preceded byPaolo Mangelli Orsi Cardinal-Priest of Santissima Trinità dei Monti 22 December 1873 – 3 January 1881 Succeeded byPietro Lasagni Preceded byCostantino Patrizi Naro Secretary of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Universal and Roman Inquisition 21 December 1876 – 28 October 1881 Succeeded byAntonio Maria Panebianco Records Preceded byAntonio Tosti Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 20 March 1866 – 3 January 1881 Succeeded byProspero Caterini
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