Jean-Charles Thomas

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His Excellency

Jean-Charles Thomas
Bishop Emeritus of Versailles
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
SeeDiocese of Versailles
PredecessorLouis Simonneaux
SuccessorÉric Aumonier
Orders
Ordination5 July 1953
Consecration1 May 1972
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Personal details
Born (1929-12-16) 16 December 1929 (age 91)
Saint-Martin-des-Noyers, France
Coat of armsJean-Charles Thomas's coat of arms

Jean-Charles Thomas (born 16 December 1929 on Saint-Martin-des-Noyers) received on July 5, 1953, the sacrament of Holy Orders and was incardinated in the clergy of the Diocese of Luçon.

On 13 March 1972 he was named by Pope Paul VI, Titular bishop of Gemellae in Numidia and appointed him auxiliary bishop in Aire and Dax. The bishop of Luçon, Mgr , gave him on 1 May of the same year, the episcopal ordination; Co-consecrators were the Archbishop Marius-Félix-Antoine Maziers, and the Bishop . On 4 February he was named by Pope Paul VI Bishop of Ajaccio. Then he was named on 23 December 1986, Coadjutor bishop of Versailles, and Bischop of Versailles on the 4 June 1988. The 11 January 2001, the Pope Jean-Paul II accepted his demission and named Éric Aumonier to succeed him.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Louis Simonneaux
Catholic Bishop of Versailles
1988–2001
Succeeded by
Éric Aumonier
Preceded by
André Charles Collini
Catholic Bishop of Ajaccio
1974–1986
Succeeded by
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