Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre

Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre (Lyon, 17 April 1796–Nevers, 6 November 1860)[1] was the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nevers[2] from 1842 to 1860.

Born in Lyon, Dufêtre entered the seminary of Saint Irene and then entered the monastery of the Carthusians in Lyon, after which he preached throughout France at missions and ecclesiastical retreats.[3] He was vicar general of Tours[4] when he was appointed on 13 September 1842 as bishop of Nevers; he was ordained on 21 March 1843.[1] His patron saint was Saint Dominic.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Bishop Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre †". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  2. Crosnier, Augustin-Joseph (1858). Hagiologie nivernaise: ou, Vies des saints et autres pieux personnages qui ont édifié le diocese de Nevers par leurs vertus. I.-M. Fay. pp. 352–61.
  3. "Chronique religieuse du mois". L'Observateur du dimanche. 1861. pp. 322–27. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  4. 1 2 Soultrait (comte de), Jacques Hyacinthe Georges Richard (1879). Armorial historique et archéologique du Nivernais, Volume 1. Michot. p. 57.

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