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Gérard Daucourt

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Gérard Daucourt (born 29 April 1941 in Delémont, Switzerland) was the Catholic Bishop of Nanterre 2002–2013 in the Hauts-de-Seine Département in the Paris region, France.[1] Daucourt was ordained as a priest in 1966 when he served in Besançon, France, before subsequently serving as diocesan of Troyes (1992) and then of Orléans (1998).[2]

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Daucourt has made several strong statements (e.g. on the need to vote even if the most suitable available candidate's programme is not close to Christian principles, and criticising the bishop of Recife following excommunications pronounced after a child-mother underwent an abortion). He is close to the Greek orthodox hierarchy at the Phanar in Turkey and together with Cardinal Barbarin of Lyons spent the day of 13 April 2004 (the seventh centenary of the Fourth Crusade taking of Constantinople) in the company of Patriarch Bartholomew there.

References

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  1. ^ évêque : Mgr Gérard Daucourt - Église Catholique en France
  2. ^ L'Église catholique en France: 1999 Conférence des évêques de France - 1999 "ORLEANS Mgr Gérard DAUCOURT Évêque d'Orléans, depuis 1998 Né le 29 avril 1941 à Delemont (Suisse) Prêtre le 26 juin ... Membre de la Commission épiscopale des ministères ordonnés Fils de Henri Daucourt et de Mme, née Berthe Broquet."
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