Joseph-Marie Birraux

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Installed22 April 1936
Term ended30 April 1947
PredecessorPaul Voillard
Joseph-Marie Birraux

M. Afr.
Superior General of the White Fathers
Installed22 April 1936
Term ended30 April 1947
PredecessorPaul Voillard
SuccessorLouis-Marie-Joseph Durrieu
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination28 June 1908
Consecration23 June 1920
by Pierre-Lucien Campistron
Personal details
Born(1883-11-27)27 November 1883
Bernex, France
Died30 April 1947(1947-04-30) (aged 63)

Joseph-Marie Birraux, M. Afr. (27 November 1883 - 30 April 1947) was a Catholic bishop who was Vicar Apostolic of Tanganyika and later became Superior General of the White Fathers, or Society of Missionaries of Africa.

Joseph-Marie Birraux was born on 27 November 1883 in Bernex, France. He was ordained a priest of the Missionaries of Africa on 28 June 1908.[1] In 1911 he was awarded a doctorate in canon law by the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. That year he was assigned to Karema in Tanganyika, where he served as canonical counselor to Adolphe Lechaptois, the Vicar Apostolic. [2]

Vicar Apostolic of Tanganyika

Superior General of the White Fathers

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