François Marty
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Styles of François Cardinal Marty |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Paris |
Gabriel Auguste François Cardinal Marty (18 May 1904 - February 16, 1994) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Paris.
He was born in Vaureilles, Pachins, in France. His family were farmers. His first baptismal name was Gabriel but he used his second one, François, to avoid confusion with a classmate also named Gabriel Marty. He was educated at the Seminary of Rodez and the Catholic Institute in Toulouse. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 28 1930 in Rodez. He worked as a pastor in the diocese of Rodez from 1930 until 1951, and then served as vicar general of the diocese to 1952.
[edit] Episcopate
Pope Pius XII appointed him bishop of Saint-Flour on February 1, 1952. He was promoted to be titular Archbishop of Emesa and appointed coadjutor bishop of Reims. He succeeded to the metropolitan see of Reims on May 9, 1960. As Archbishop of Reims he attended the Second Vatican Council. He was elected Vice-president of the Episcopal Conference of France from May 31, 1966 to May 26, 1969 and was then elected its president, serving until October 24, 1975. He was transferred to the metropolitan see of Paris March 26, 1968.
[edit] Cardinalate
He was created and proclaimed Cardinal-Priest of San Luigi dei Francesi in the consistory of April 28, 1969. He took part in the conclaves that elected Pope John Paul I and Pope John Paul II. He resigned the pastoral government of the archdiocese, January 31, 1981. He lost the right to participate in any further conclaves when turned 80 years of age in 1984. He died on February 16, 1994 in a car and train accident.
Preceded by Pierre Cardinal Veuillot |
Archbishop of Paris 26 March 1968–31 January 1981 |
Succeeded by Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger |