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'''Pierre Auguste Antoine Marie Guichet''', ], (born 21 January 1915, died 6 October 1989) has been the ] ] of the ] since 1966 until 1978, when ] succeeded him.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://books.openedition.org/pur/9330|title=Répertoires des évêques missionnaires bretons|date=February 25, 2015|publisher=Presses universitaires de Rennes|pages=263–270|via=OpenEdition Books}}</ref> | '''Pierre Auguste Antoine Marie Guichet''', ], (born 21 January 1915, died 6 October 1989)<ref></ref> has been the ] ] of the ] since 1966 until 1978, when ] succeeded him.<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://books.openedition.org/pur/9330|title=Répertoires des évêques missionnaires bretons|date=February 25, 2015|publisher=Presses universitaires de Rennes|pages=263–270|via=OpenEdition Books}}</ref> | ||
He was bishop of ] from 1961 to 1966 as Vicar Apostolitic of the ]. | He was bishop of ] from 1961 to 1966 as Vicar Apostolitic of the ]. |
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Pierre Auguste Antoine Marie Guichet, MSC, (born 21 January 1915, died 6 October 1989) has been the Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Tarawa since 1966 until 1978, when Paul Mea succeeded him.
He was bishop of Stectorium from 1961 to 1966 as Vicar Apostolitic of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
He was ordained Priest on 24 March 1946, was Superior in the Catholic Mission of Melanesia, and consecrated Bishop on 18 November 1961.
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External links
- Répertoires des évêques missionnaires bretons. Presses universitaires de Rennes. February 25, 2015. pp. 263–270 – via OpenEdition Books.
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