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Jacques Gaillot
AuthorBooks · Second hand1935-2023
Jacques Gaillot was a French Catholic clergyman and social activist. He was Bishop of Évreux in France from 1982 to 1995. In 1995, Pope John Paul II removed him as head of his diocese because he publicly expressed controversial and heterodox positions on religious, political, and social matters. These views earned Gaillot the popular nickname "the Red Cleric."
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Birth
1935
Death
2023
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Jacques Gaillot was a prominent French bishop known for his tireless work as a human rights activist.
Born in Saint-Dizier in 1935, he dedicated his life to theology and service within the Catholic Church.
Throughout his career, he published a total of 26 works exploring social and religious themes.
His most recognized book, Un catéchisme au goût de liberté, reflects his open vision and commitment to freedom.
Passing away in 2023, he left a legacy as an influential figure who combined his faith with the defense of social causes.







