Ordination history of Placide Louis Chapelle | |
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Episcopal consecration
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Principal consecrator | James Gibbons (Baltimore) |
Date of consecration | November 1, 1891 |
Bishops consecrated by Placide Louis Chapelle as principal consecrator
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Gustave Augustin Rouxel | April 9, 1899 |
Francisco de Paula Barnada y Aguilar | July 2, 1899 |
James Blenk, S.M. | July 2, 1899 |
Pedro Ladislao González y Estrada | October 28, 1903 |
Braulio Orúe y Vivanco | October 28, 1903 |
Bonaventure Broderick | October 28, 1903 |
Antonio Aurelio Torres y Sanz, O.C.D. | May 22, 1904 |
Cornelius Van de Ven | November 30, 1904 |
Archbishop Placide Louise Chapelle (August 28, 1842, Fraissinet-de-Lozère, Lozère, France – August 9, 1905, New Orleans, United States) was a French-American Roman Catholic archbishop.
Chapelle was ordained in June 1865, appointed to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe from 1894, and appointed by Leo XIII to the Archdiocese of New Orleans concurrently from December 1897. The following year he became apostolic delegate in Cuba and Puerto Rico and the extraordinary envoy in the Philippines.
Chapelle's mission in the Philippines was particularly difficult due to the Spanish–American War. His knowledge of English, Spanish and French, and his excellent knowledge of the American constitution, allowed him to render great service to the Holy See. He perished of yellow fever.