John Laval

French priest
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IntroFrench priest
A.K.A.John Laval
A.K.A.John Laval
PlacesFrance United States of America
wasPriest
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Religion:Roman catholic church
Birth21 September 1854, Saint-Étienne, Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Death4 June 1937New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, U.S.A. (aged 82 years)
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Biography

John Laval (September 21, 1854 – June 4, 1937) was a French-born bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans from 1911-1937.

Biography

Born in Saint-Étienne, Loire, France, John Laval was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New Orleans on November 10, 1877. On September 7, 1911 Pope Pius X appointed him as the Titular Bishop of Hierocaesarea and Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans. He was consecrated a bishop by Archbishop James Blenk, S.M. on November 29, 1911. The principal co-consecrators were Bishops Cornelius Van de Ven of Alexandria in Louisiana and John Shaw of San Antonio. He continued to serve as an auxiliary bishop until his death on June 4, 1937 at the age of 82. He is buried in the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King of France in New Orleans.

Episcopal succession

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans
1911–1937
Succeeded by


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