Alexandre Renard
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Styles of Alexandre Cardinal Renard |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Lyon |
Alexandre Charles Albert Joseph Renard (7 June 1906 - 8 October 1983) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon. He was ordained on July 12, 1931 in Lille.
He taught at Marcq College, Baraeul from 1933-1936, when he then taught at the seminary of Haubourdin until 1938. He continued his teaching through the Second World War at the Catholic University of Lille until 1943, and also did pastoral work in the diocese of Lille until 1947.
On 19 August 1953 Pope Pius XII appointed Renard Bishop of Versailles, and on 28 May 1967 he was appointed to the metropolitan see of Lyon by Pope Paul VI. He was created Cardinal Priest of SS. Trinità al Monte Pincio on June 26, 1967 by Pope Paul.
He took part in both conclaves of 1978 that elected Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II. He retired as Archbishop at the age of 75.
Preceded by Jean-Marie Villot |
Archbishop of Lyon 28 May 1967–29 October 1981 |
Succeeded by Albert Decourtray |