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Bishop Michael Portier (September 7, 1795, Montbrison, France – May 14, 1859, Mobile, Alabama) was a Roman Catholic bishop in the United States and the first Bishop of Mobile. He immigrated to the US in 1817, being ordained there. He later founded many parishes and Catholic institutions in Alabama and Florida, particularly in Mobile. Among them was Providence Hospital. He also recruited religious orders of men and women to teach and care for parishioners.

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  • Michael Portier (* 7. September 1795 in Montbrison, Frankreich; † 14. Mai 1859 in Mobile, Alabama, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und der erste Bischof von Mobile. (de)
  • Bishop Michael Portier (September 7, 1795, Montbrison, France – May 14, 1859, Mobile, Alabama) was a Roman Catholic bishop in the United States and the first Bishop of Mobile. He immigrated to the US in 1817, being ordained there. He later founded many parishes and Catholic institutions in Alabama and Florida, particularly in Mobile. Among them was Providence Hospital. He also recruited religious orders of men and women to teach and care for parishioners. (en)
  • Michel Portier (en anglais Michael Portier), né le 7 septembre 1795 à Montbrison et mort le 14 mai 1859 à Mobile (Alabama) , est un ecclésiastique français qui fut le premier évêque de Mobile aux États-Unis. Il a été envoyé par les Sulpiciens aux États-Unis en 1817. (fr)
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  • Michael Portier (en)
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  • Michael Portier (* 7. September 1795 in Montbrison, Frankreich; † 14. Mai 1859 in Mobile, Alabama, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein römisch-katholischer Geistlicher und der erste Bischof von Mobile. (de)
  • Bishop Michael Portier (September 7, 1795, Montbrison, France – May 14, 1859, Mobile, Alabama) was a Roman Catholic bishop in the United States and the first Bishop of Mobile. He immigrated to the US in 1817, being ordained there. He later founded many parishes and Catholic institutions in Alabama and Florida, particularly in Mobile. Among them was Providence Hospital. He also recruited religious orders of men and women to teach and care for parishioners. (en)
  • Michel Portier (en anglais Michael Portier), né le 7 septembre 1795 à Montbrison et mort le 14 mai 1859 à Mobile (Alabama) , est un ecclésiastique français qui fut le premier évêque de Mobile aux États-Unis. Il a été envoyé par les Sulpiciens aux États-Unis en 1817. (fr)
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