Antoine de Rochebrune

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BornFebruary 18, 1964
Floirac, Gironde, France
OccupationPrelate
Parent(s)Pierre de Rochebrune
Monique de Béjarry
Antoine de Rochebrune
Antoine de Rochebrune in 2013
BornFebruary 18, 1964
Floirac, Gironde, France
Alma materGrenoble Institute of Technology
Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
OccupationPrelate
Parent(s)Pierre de Rochebrune
Monique de Béjarry

Antoine de Rochebrune (born February 18, 1964) is a French Roman Catholic priest. He is the vicar, or representative, of Opus Dei in France since 1999.

Since 2020, he is the vicar of Opus Dei in Canada.

Antoine de Rochebrune was born on February 18, 1964, in Floirac, Grenoble, France.[1] His father was Pierre de Rochebrune and his mother, Monique de Béjarry.[1]

De Rochebrune graduated from the Grenoble Institute of Technology, where he became an engineer in mechanical engineering in 1986.[1] He went on to receive a doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same institution four years later, in 1990.[1] He earned a second doctorate in dogmatic theology from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in 1996.[1] His PhD thesis was called Le munus sanctificandi des évêques selon Lumen gentium 26.[2]

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