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Félix Béguinot
Félix-Auguste Béguinot (10 or 11 July 1836 – 3 February 1921) was a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Roman Catholic Diocese of Nîmes, Bishop of Nîmes from 1896 to 1921. Biography Early life and education Félix-Auguste Béguinot was born, according to various sources, on either 10 or 11 July 1836, in Bannay, Cher, Bannay, Cher (department), Cher, Centre-Val de Loire, Centre, France. He was educated at the Seminary of Bourges and was ordained a priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bourges, Archdiocese of Bourges on 25 February 1860. By 1896, he was serving as Vicar general, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Bourges. Episcopacy He was selected as Bishop of the Diocese of Nîmes on 30 May 1896, and was confirmed on 22 June of that same year. His Episcopal ordination, episcopal consecration took place on 24 August 1896, with Archbishop of Bourges Cardinal Jean-Pierre Boyer (cardinal), Jean-Pierre Boyer serving as Consecrator, principal c ...
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