Florent Michel Marie Joseph du Bois de La Villerabel (St. Brieuc 29 Sept 1877 - St. Brieuc 7 Feb 1951), archbishop of Aix, Arles and Embrun (1940 - 1944), was the most prominent of seven French mainland or colonial bishops who in the aftermath of the Liberation were obliged to submit their resignations to Pope Pius XII. It had been suggested that more prelates should resign, but the diplomatic skills of the nuncio Mgr Roncalli reduced the resignations, together with the appointment of a coadjutor to Msgr Serrand, and Tréguier, and the exclusion of the then archbishops of Reims and Bordeaux from any future appointments as cardinals.
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| - Florent du Bois de la Villerabel (né à Saint-Brieuc le 29 septembre 1877, mort le 7 février 1951) est évêque d'Annecy de 1921 à 1940, puis archevêque d'Aix-en-Provence de 1940 à 1944. (fr)
- Florent-Michel-Marie-Joseph du Bois de la Villerabel (Saint-Brieuc, 29 settembre 1877 – Saint-Brieuc, 7 febbraio 1951) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico francese. (it)
- Florent Michel Marie Joseph du Bois de La Villerabel (St. Brieuc 29 Sept 1877 - St. Brieuc 7 Feb 1951), archbishop of Aix, Arles and Embrun (1940 - 1944), was the most prominent of seven French mainland or colonial bishops who in the aftermath of the Liberation were obliged to submit their resignations to Pope Pius XII. It had been suggested that more prelates should resign, but the diplomatic skills of the nuncio Mgr Roncalli reduced the resignations, together with the appointment of a coadjutor to Msgr Serrand, and Tréguier, and the exclusion of the then archbishops of Reims and Bordeaux from any future appointments as cardinals. (en)
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| - Florent Michel Marie Joseph du Bois de La Villerabel (St. Brieuc 29 Sept 1877 - St. Brieuc 7 Feb 1951), archbishop of Aix, Arles and Embrun (1940 - 1944), was the most prominent of seven French mainland or colonial bishops who in the aftermath of the Liberation were obliged to submit their resignations to Pope Pius XII. It had been suggested that more prelates should resign, but the diplomatic skills of the nuncio Mgr Roncalli reduced the resignations, together with the appointment of a coadjutor to Msgr Serrand, and Tréguier, and the exclusion of the then archbishops of Reims and Bordeaux from any future appointments as cardinals. Villerabel had notably opposed , which was critical of the Vichy government, leading to a disagreement with Cardinal Suhard. His retirement (when he resumed his former titulature of Aenos or Enos which he had held as auxiliary bishop to the archbishop of Tours from 1920 to 1940) was spent at Solesmes Abbey and at St. Brieuc. Other bishops obliged to resign included Msgrs. Dutoit of Arras, Auvity of Mende, and , auxiliary of Paris (who ironically had welcomed General De Gaulle at Notre-Dame in 1944 in place of Cardinal Suhard, the archbishop, who was not at that particular moment in the General's favours). Villerabel had been consecrated by his cousin, , bishop of Amiens, subsequently Archbishop of Rouen and Primate of Normandy, a post from which he resigned in 1936 after a case of embezzlement by a priest on his staff. (en)
- Florent du Bois de la Villerabel (né à Saint-Brieuc le 29 septembre 1877, mort le 7 février 1951) est évêque d'Annecy de 1921 à 1940, puis archevêque d'Aix-en-Provence de 1940 à 1944. (fr)
- Florent-Michel-Marie-Joseph du Bois de la Villerabel (Saint-Brieuc, 29 settembre 1877 – Saint-Brieuc, 7 febbraio 1951) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico francese. (it)
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