André Vingt-Trois, Former Archbishop of Paris, Is Dead, Announces the Current Archbishop
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It was in a statement taken from RTL that Bishop Laurent Ulrich, the current archbishop of Paris, announced the death of Cardinal André Vingt-Trois on July 18, 2025. "Today, at the beginning of the afternoon, Cardinal André Vingt-Trois returned to God," he wrote. Ordained a priest in 1969, André Vingt-Trois had been appointed Archbishop of Tours in 1999, before succeeding Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger in 2005 at the head of the archdiocese of Par…
The cardinal was noted by his missionary fervour in the parishes and his ecumenical commitments Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, who was archbishop of Paris between 2005 and 2017, at the University of Paris.
During the debate on Marriage for All, the cardinal denounced the bill, which was then described as "a fraud that would undermine one of the foundations of our society".
Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, who was archbishop of Paris between 2005 and 2017, died on Friday at the age of 82, announced the current archbishop of Paris Laurent Ulrich. ...
At the head of the diocese of Paris from 2005 to 2017, discreet and madré, he left the image of a good administrator of the Church after the flamboyant years of his predecessor Jean-Marie Lustiger. The bumblebee of Notre Dame Cathedral and the bells of the churches of the diocese of Paris will ring 82 times in his honour Friday night.
At the age of 82, Cardinal André Vingt-Trois died on Friday 18 July. He who had presided over the Conference of Bishops of France from 2007 to 2013, also worked hard for Christians in the East.
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