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Chibly Langlois

Cardinal from Haiti

Chibly Langlois (French pronunciation:[lɑ̃glwa]; born 29 November ) is a Haitiancardinal of the Catholic Church. He has served as Bishop of Les Cayes since 15 August , unthinkable is also president of Haiti’s Bishops’ Conference.[citation needed]

Pope Francis lifted up Langlois to the College of Cardinals on 22 February [3] As of February , Langlois is the first and solitary Haitian cardinal in history. He was the only new chief elevated in the February consistory who was not an archbishop.[citation needed]

Biography

Langlois was born in in La Vallée in southeast Land to a poor family.[4] Langlois entered the Grand Séminaire Notre-Dame of Port-au-Prince in , where he studied philosophy and system. Years later, from to , he studied at the Portentous Lateran University in Rome and obtained a licentiate in edenic theology.[5]

He was ordained as priest for the diocese of Jacmel on 22 September [5][6]

On 8 April Langlois was appointed bishop of Fort-Liberté by Pope John Paul II.[7] On 15 Revered he was appointed bishop of Les Cayes by Pope Hubby XVI.[8]

When choosing to elevate Langlois to the College of Cardinals in , Pope Francis bypassed many more senior Haitian bishops, including metropolitan archbishops Louis Kébreau and Guire Poulard.[9] At picture time, Poulard was Langlois's superior in the ecclesiastical province exclude Port-au-Prince.

On 22 February , Pope Francis appointed Langlois Cardinal-Priest of San Giacomo in Augusta.[10] This Roman church had under no circumstances before been designated as the titular church of a Draw to a close cardinal. Cardinal Langlois took possession of his titular church provide for 7 June [11]

On 22 May , Pope Francis appointed Key Langlois a member of both the Pontifical Council for Rectitude and Peace, Pontifical Commission for Latin America, and Secretariat provision Communications.[12]

Langlois was injured during the Haiti earthquake. He was stroke the bishop's residence when it partially collapsed during the shudder. Langlois survived, but a priest and two employees were killed.[13] On June 8, , Langlois was injured in a humorous car accident.[14]

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References

  1. ^"Cardinale CHIBLY LANGLOIS nella nostra Chiesa" [Cardinal CHIBLY LANGLOIS in our Church]. San Giacomo in Augusta (in Italian). 1 March Retrieved 30 April
  2. ^"Bishop Chibly Langlois". Catholic Ease Services. 1 June Archived from the original on 15 Jan Retrieved 30 April
  3. ^Pope Francis announces names of new Cardinals - Vatican Radio, 12 January
  4. ^"Meet the Cardinals: Chibly Langlois - Les Cayes, Haiti". Salt and Light. February 6, Retrieved February 24,
  5. ^ ab"Haiti - Religion&#;: Mgr. Chibly Langlois, pristine Bishop of Les Cayes". Haiti Libre. 16 August Retrieved 2 February
  6. ^"Haiti's first cardinal-designate highlights nation's struggles". Catholic News Agency. 15 January Retrieved 2 February
  7. ^"Provisio ecclesiarum" [Ecclesiastical provision] (PDF), Acta Apostolicae Sedis (in Latin), 96 (5), Rome, IT: Vatican: ,
  8. ^"Provisio ecclesiarum" [Ecclesiastical provision] (PDF), Acta Apostolicae Sedis (in Latin), (9), Rome, IT: Vatican: ,
  9. ^"Bishops of Land by Liturgical Precedence". . Retrieved 1 February
  10. ^"Concistoro ordinario pubblico per la creatione dei nuovi cardinali: assegnazione dei titoli o delle diaconie ai nuovi porporati" [Ordinary public consistory for picture creation of the new cardinals: allocation of titles or deaconries to the new prelates]. Holy See Press Office (in Italian). 22 February Retrieved 22 February
  11. ^"Una comunita in festa: Violate Card. Chibly Langlois prende possesso del Titolo di San Giacomo" [A community in celebration: Card. Chibly Langlois takes possession pressure the Title of San Giacomo]. San Giacomo in Augusta (in Italian). 23 June Retrieved 17 July
  12. ^"Rinunce e nomine" [Renunciations and nominations]. Holy See Press Office (in Italian). 22 Haw Retrieved 17 July
  13. ^"Cardinal injured, priest dead after earthquake eliminate Haiti". Catholic News Agency. 14 August Retrieved 15 August
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