• (1829–1852) Theodor Joseph de Montpellier (1852–1879) Victor Joseph Doutreloux (1879–1901) Martin-Hubert Rutten (1902–1927) Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs (1927–1961)...
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  • McGettigan (1856.02.29 – 1861.05.01) (later Archbishop of Armagh) Victor-Joseph Doutreloux (1875.07.05 – 1879.08.26) Fedele Abati, OFM (1879.09.22 – 1885...
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    Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses, in succession to Victor Joseph Doutreloux, bishop of Liège. He hosted the 1902 Eucharistic Congress in his...
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  • native language. During the First School War he interpreted live for Jean-Joseph Thonissen at a political rally in Limburg. He published two articles in...
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    received by Bishop of Liege, Victor Doutreloux. It is now located and enshrined at the private side chapel of Saint Joseph. Originally an octagonal building...
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    Faict, with Bishops Victor Doutreloux and by Victor van den Branden de Reeth serving as co-consecrators. Goossens succeeded Victor-Auguste-Isidore Dechamps...
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    the Episcopate on 18 May 1856. The principal consecrator was Archbishop Joseph Dixon of Armagh. On the death of Patrick McGettigan, he succeeded as Diocesan...
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