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Joseph Déruaz
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Bishop of Lausanne
(1846-1879) Christophore Cosandey (1879-1882) Gaspard Mermillod (1883-1891)
Joseph
Déruaz
(1891-1911) André-Maurice Bovet (1911-1915) Placide Colliard (1915-1920)
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
1890, Pope Leo XIII made Mermillod a cardinal and he moved to Rome.
Joseph
Déruaz
[fr] was named as his successor. In 1924, stating that Fribourg was
Founex
de Saint Lambert. It was inaugurated and blessed on 3 August 1899 by
Joseph
Déruaz
, Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg. On 8 May 1925, Marius Besson
Charles Journet
church of Sacré-Coeur and confirmed there on 12 June 1903 by Bishop
Joseph
Déruaz
. He studied at the seminary in Fribourg before being ordained to the
Gaspard Mermillod
the pastoral government of the Diocese of Lausanne and Geneva, and
Joseph
Déruaz
was named his successor. Upon this resignation, he relocated to Rome