Catholic diocese in France
The Diocese of Versailles (Latin : Dioecesis Versaliensis ; French : Diocèse de Versailles ) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church , in France . The diocese, headed by the Bishop of Versailles, was established in 1801. Until then, its territory had mostly been part of the Archdiocese of Paris and the Diocese of Chartres . It was centred on Versailles .
History
On its creation, the territory of the diocese of Versailles corresponded to the département of Seine-et-Oise . Following the boundary changes of the départements of Île-de-France , new dioceses were established on 9 October 1966. The diocese of Versailles was therefore modified to correspond to the département of Yvelines , following the creation of the Dioceses of Évry–Corbeil-Essones , Nanterre , Saint-Denis , Créteil , Pontoise .
Bishops of Versailles
Louis Charrier de La Roche (1802–1827)
Jean-François-Étienne Borderies (1827–1832)
Louis-Marie-Edmond Blanquart de Bailleul (1832–1844)
Jean-Nicaise Gros (1844–1857)
Jean-Pierre Mabille (1858–1877)
Pierre-Antoine-Paul Goux (1877–1904)
Charles-Henri-Célestin Gibier (1906–1931)
Benjamin-Octave Roland-Gosselin (1931–1952)
Alexandre-Charles-Albert-Joseph Renard (1953–1967)
Louis-Paul-Armand Simonneaux (1967–1988)
Jean-Charles Thomas (1988–2001)
Éric Aumonier (2001–2020)
Lucien Crepy (2021–present)
The native bishops of Versailles
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