Jacques-Benjamin Longer (31 May 1752 – 8 February 1831) was a French Catholic bishop who became the Vicar Apostolic of Western Tonking (corresponding today to the Archdiocese of Hanoi).
Jacques-Benjamin Longer | |
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See | Apostolic Vicariate of Tonking |
In office | 17 August 1789 – 8 February 1831 |
Other post(s) | Titular Bishop of Gortyna (1787–1831) |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 8 February 1831 | (aged 78)
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Life
editJacques-Benjamin Longer was born on 31 May 1752 in Le Havre, in the Kingdom of France. He became a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, and was ordained a priest on 23 September 1775. He then went to Tonking as a missionary, where he was made the Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Western Tonking on 3 April 1787. At the same time, he was appointed the Titular Bishop of Gortyna, succeeding Pierre-Jean Kerhervé. Longer then became the Vicar Apostolic on 17 August 1789, upon the death of Jean Davoust. He was finally ordained a bishop on 30 September 1792 by Marcelino José Da Silva, the Bishop of Macau. Longer died on 8 February 1831. He was succeeded by Joseph-Marie-Pélagie Havard as Vicar Apostolic of Western Tonking and by Leonard Neale as Titular Bishop of Gortyna.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Jacques-Benjamin Longer". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney.