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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
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After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
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Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_040.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
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After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_048.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_043.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_071.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_070.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_067.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_066.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_065.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_064.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_063.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (L)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_062.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (L)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_061.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (L)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_060.jpg
  • Père Yves Guerpillon
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_058.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_056.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (L) Pere Yves Guerpillon (R)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_052.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_051.jpg
  • Père Yves Guerpillon
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_050.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_049.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_047.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_045.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_042.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_039.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_036.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_035.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_031.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (L)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_029.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (M)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_028.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_027.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_026.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_025.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_024.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_022.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_019.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_018.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_017.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay (R) Pere Yves Guerpillon (L)<br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
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After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_013.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_011.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
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Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_007.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_006.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_005.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_004.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_069.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_068.jpg
  • Père Yves Guerpillon
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_059.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_057.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_055.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_054.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_053.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
<br />
Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_046.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_038.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
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After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_032.jpg
  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Installation du Père Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourvière, présidée par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archevêque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
    MessFour_003.jpg
  • Monseigneur Olivier de Germay <br />
Lyon, Notre Dame de Fourvière - 05/09/2021<br />
Après des études en classes préparatoires au Prytanée national militaire de La Flèche, Olivier de Germay intègre l’École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr à Coetquidan en 1981 d’ou il sort officier en 1983. <br />
Servant dans les forces parachutistes, au 1er régiment de hussards parachutistes, il est déployé notamment au Tchad, en Centrafrique et en Irak.<br />
À la Toussaint 1990, pendant une retraite dans un monastère, il découvre sa vocation et renonce à sa carrière militaire.<br />
<br />
After studying in preparatory classes for the National Military Prytanee, Olivier de Germay joined the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan in 1981 from where he graduated as an officer in 1983.<br />
Serving in the parachute forces, with the 1st parachute hussar regiment, he was deployed in particular in Chad, the Central African Republic and Iraq.<br />
On All Saints' Day 1990, during a retreat in a monastery, he discovered his vocation and gave up his military career.<br />
<br />
Installation du Pere Yves Guerpillon, nouveau recteur du sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Fourviere, presidee par Monseigneur Olivier de Germay,  le nouvel Archeveque de Lyon,  dimanche 5 septembre 2021<br />
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Installation of Father Yves Guerpillon, new rector of the Notre-Dame de Fourviere sanctuary, chaired by Monsignor Olivier de Germay, the new Archbishop of Lyon, Sunday September 5, 2021
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa and Stanislas de Laboulaye, ambassador of France to the Holy See.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
    Consistory2010-22.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa and Mgr Barbarin Cardinal of Lyon (France)
    Consistory2010-63.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
    Consistory2010-62.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
    Consistory2010-26.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Mgr. Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC), Archbishop of Kinshasa
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-59.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-58.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-57.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-56.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-55.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-54.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-51.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-49.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-47.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
Pope Benedict XVI.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-33.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
Swiss guards inside St. Peter's Basilica.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-8.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.<br />
St. Peter's Basilica.
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  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-53.jpg
  • VATICAN CITY, ROMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER, 20: New consistory in Vatican City. <br />
Pope Benedict XVI formally created 24 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, , including 10 Italians, as he moves to put his stamp on Vatican affairs.<br />
The basilica was awash in red as some 150 cardinals from around the world came to Rome for the occasion of welcoming in their newest members.<br />
The 24 new cardinals include heads of Vatican congregations, archbishops of major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, and one of them is  Archbishop Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya (DRC) who took an active part in the Congolese government, when Mobutu died.<br />
The new intake includes clergy who hold key Church posts in Kinshasa, Quito, Lusaka, Munich and Warsaw.<br />
Their numbers bring the College of Cardinals to 203, 121 of whom are under age 80, making them eligible to choose the next pontiff.<br />
During the ceremony, the new cardinals each promised to obey the pope, reading an oath in Latin to maintain communion with the Holy See, keep secrets given to them and not divulge anything that might bring harm onto the church.<br />
After pledging the oath, each new cardinal receives his red zucchetto, or skullcap, and biretta, a three-ridged hat worn over it.<br />
The new cardinals bring to 25 the number of Italians eligible to select the next pontiff, leading some Vatican watchers to speculate that the next Pope will be Italian.<br />
For four centuries, until the election of Polish Pope John Paul II in 1978, the papacy was dominated by Italians.<br />
It is the third time Pope Benedict has chosen new cardinals since succeeding John Paul II in 2005 and with this addition, he will have hand-picked 40 percent of the college, infusing it with conservative, tradition-minded prelates like himself and almost ensuring that a future pope will carry on the path he has set out for the church.
    Consistory2010-52.jpg
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