Hervé Jean Robert Giraud

Hervé Jean Robert Giraud (born 26 February 1957) is a French Catholic prelate currently serving as the archbishop of Sens-Auxerre.


Hervé Jean Robert Giraud
Archbishop of Sens
Prelate of Mission de France
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseSens
SeeSens
Appointed5 March 2015
Installed19 April 2015
PredecessorYves François Patenôtre
Orders
Ordination24 September 1985
by Jean Hermil
Consecration25 May 2003
by Philippe Barbarin
Personal details
Birth nameHervé Jean Robert Giraud
Born (1957-02-26) 26 February 1957
Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, France
Previous postTitular Bishop of Silli (2003-07)
Auxiliary Bishop of Lyon (2003-07)
Coadjutor Bishop of Soissons (2007-08)
Bishop of Soissons (2008-15)
Alma materLycée du Parc
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Pontifical Gregorian University
Institut Catholique de Paris
MottoRessuscités avec le Christ
Coat of arms

Early life

Bishop Giraud in 2017.

He was born on 26 February 1957 in Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, ordained priest on 24 September 1985 and was Auxiliary Bishop of Lyon between 2003 and 2007.[1] [2] He was Coadjutor Bishop of Soissons from November 2007 and full Bishop of Soissons since February 2008.

Episcopal career

Bishop Giraud in 2019.

Within the Conference of Bishops of France, he was elected in 2005 president of the Commission for the ordained and the laity in ecclesial mission. On 8 November 2008 he was re-elected president of the commission for a term of three years.[3] In 2011, he became president of the Council for communication[4]

When named a bishop he was the youngest French bishop. Bishop Hervé Giraud was also the first French Bishop to have a social network, Twitter, account under the name @mgrgiraud. He has also published a book Twitthomélies.[5]

See also

References

  1. Diocese of Soissons at GCatholic.org.
  2. Diocese of Soissons at catholic-hierarchy.org.
  3. Diocese Web page.
  4. Diocese Web page.
  5. Stéphanie Le Bars, « Les « tweet-homélies » de Mgr Giraud, évêque de Soissons », Le Monde no 20816, daté du 24 décembre 2011, p. 11.
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