Guy Harpigny
Belgian Bishop of the Catholic Church (born 1948)
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Guy Harpigny (born 13 April 1948 in Luttre, Belgium) is a Belgian Bishop of the Catholic Church.
He was ordained to the priesthood on 7 July 1973. On 22 May 2003 he was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Tournai by Pope John Paul II and consecrated on 7 September 2003.[1]
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References
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Guy Harpigny retrieved November 3, 2011
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Catholic Bishops in Belgium
of Mechelen–Brussels
- Luc Terlinden (Mechelen-Brussels and Military ordinariate)
- Johan Bonny (Antwerp)
- Lode Aerts (Bruges)
- Lode Van Hecke (Ghent)
- Patrick Hoogmartens (Hasselt)
- Jean-Pierre Delville (Liège)
- Pierre Warin (Namur)
- Guy Harpigny (Tournai)
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