Jean Marie Balland

French cardinal (1934–1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jean Marie Julien Balland (26 July 1934 in Bué, Cher, France – 1 March 1998 in Lyon) was a Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon.[1]

ArchdioceseLyon
SeeLyon
Appointed27 May 1995
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Jean Marie Balland
Cardinal,
Archbishop of Lyon
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseLyon
SeeLyon
Appointed27 May 1995
Term ended1 March 1998
PredecessorAlbert Decourtray
SuccessorLouis-Marie Billé
Other postCardinal-Priest of San Pietro in Vincoli (1998)
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Ordination3 September 1961
Consecration12 December 1982
by Charles-Marie-Paul Vignancour
Created cardinal21 February 1998
by Pope John Paul II
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
BornJean Marie Julien Balland
(1934-07-26)26 July 1934
Died1 March 1998(1998-03-01) (aged 63)
Lyon, France
Alma mater
MottoVeritatem facientes in caritate
Coat of armsJean Marie Balland's coat of arms
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Early life

He entered the seminary and later attended the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome where he earned a licentiate in philosophy in 1956, and in theology.[1] He later attended the Sorbonne University in Paris where he graduated with doctorates in philosophy and theology. He was ordained on 3 September 1961.[2]

After his ordination he was a faculty member of the seminary where he was ordained from 1962 to 1968. He was transferred, teaching at Tours from 1967 to 1973.

Episcopate

Pope John Paul II appointed him as Bishop of Dijon on 6 November 1982. He was transferred to the Metropolitan see of Reims in 1988.[1] He was appointed as the Archbishop of Lyon on 27 May 1995.[3] Archbishop Balland was created and proclaimed Cardinal-Priest in the consistory of 21 February 1998 with the titular church of San Pietro in Vincoli.[1]

In 1992, politician Jean Marie Le Pen planned to hold a meeting in front of Reims Cathedral; Bishop Balland closed the cathedral and canceled masses that day in protest of this.[4]

He died of lung cancer on 1 March 1998,[3] eight days after becoming a cardinal.

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