Msgr. Giovanni Battista Dieter, S.M., D.D., Vicar Apostolic of the Navigators' Archipelago, was born in
Kleinhausen (
Germany
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) on 30 September 1903. He professed the
evangelical counsels on 17 April 1929 for the
Society of Mary (Marists). He was subsequently ordained to the
presbyterate
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for the Marists on 29 June 1933. He was consecrated to the
episcopate
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
as Titular Bishop of Ierafi and
Vicar Apostolic of the Navigators' Archipelago on 19 May 1954. He died in
Auckland
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, New Zealand on 29 June 1955.
References
''Galuega O Le Sinoti'' (''Acts of the Snyod of the Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia''), 7–14 December 1990, promulgated 1 May 1991, Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker. Apia, Samoa.
1903 births
1955 deaths
20th-century Roman Catholic titular bishops
20th-century German Roman Catholic bishops
Samoan Roman Catholic bishops
20th-century German Roman Catholic priests
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