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'''DIOCESE OF LAUSANNE, GENEVA AND FRIBOURG''' (Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis, et Friburgensis)<br> | '''DIOCESE OF LAUSANNE, GENEVA AND FRIBOURG''' (Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis, et Friburgensis)<br> | ||
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DIOCESE OF LAUSANNE, GENEVA AND FRIBOURG (Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis, et Friburgensis)
Country : Switzerland
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Established : 1821 from the merger of the Diocese of Lausanne and Diocese of Genève as Diocese of Lausanne et Genève
Renamed 1924 to Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
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Diocesan stamp, 1997 |
Arms of Bishops
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Pierre-Tobie Yenni (1821-1845)
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Étienne Marilley (1846-1879)
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Christophore Cosandey (1879-1882)
Gaspard Mermillod (1883-1891)
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Joseph Déruaz (1891-1911)
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André-Maurice Bovet (1911-1915)
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Placide Colliard (1915-1920)
Marius Besson (1920-1945)
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François Charrière (1945-1970)
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Pierre Mamie (1970-1995)
Amédée Grab (1995-1998)
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Bernard Genoud (1999-2010)
Charles Morerod (2011 -)
Arms of Auxiliary Bishops
Pierre Farine (1996-2015)
Alain de Raemy (2013-present)
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