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Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré

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Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré
Archbishop of Rennes
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseRennes
SeeRennes
Appointed15 June 1893
Term ended21 April 1906
PredecessorJean-Natalis-François Gonindard
SuccessorAuguste-René-Marie Dubourg
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria Nuova (1898-1906)
Orders
Ordination23 September 1865
by Pierre-Louis Parisis
Consecration31 May 1885
by Guillaume-René Meignan
Created cardinal19 April 1897
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré

27 October 1841
Died21 April 1906(1906-04-21) (aged 64)
Rennes, French Third Republic
BuriedRennes Cathedral
ParentsAdrien Joseph Philippe Labouré
Marcelline Victoire Jessus
Previous post(s)Bishop of Le Mans (1885-93)
MottoCrux spes unica
Coat of arms
Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré's coat of arms
Styles of
Guillaume Labouré
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeRennes

Guillaume-Marie-Joseph Labouré (27 October 1841 – 21 April 1906) was a French archbishop and cardinal.

Biography

Born in Achiet-le-Petit, he studied at Saint-Sulpice Seminary in Paris and was ordained to the priesthood on 23 September 1865.[1] In the Diocese of Arras, he served as a professor and superior of its minor seminary and also vicar general.

On 27 March 1885 he was appointed Bishop of Le Mans by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 31 May from Archbishop Guillaume Meignan, with Bishops Clovis Catteau and Désire Donnel serving as co-consecrators. He was promoted to the Archdiocese of Rennes on 15 June 1893[2] and named an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne on 26 June 1896.

Leo XIII created him Cardinal Priest of S. Maria Nuova e S. Francesca in Foro Romano in the consistory of 19 April 1897.[1] He participated in the papal conclave of 1903, which elected Pope Pius X.

During a time of opposition between the French Republic and the Church, he took a stance of appeasement.[1][3]

He died in Rennes and was buried in the cathedral there.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Hector-Albert Chaulet d'Outremont
Bishop of Le Mans
1884–1893
Succeeded by
Charles-Joseph-Louis-Abel Gilbert
Preceded by
Jean-Natalis-François Gonindard
Archbishop of Rennes
1893–1906
Succeeded by
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