- Daniel Pezeril
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Daniel Pezeril (1911-1998) was the Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Paris in the time of Cardinal François Marty. Before this he had been Curé of Saint-Séverin, a parish known for its liturgical role in the years preceding Vatican II. The author of several spiritual works, he was also keenly involved in dialogue with non-believers, and in particular was known to be open to currents in French freemasonry. Pezeril is believed also to have played a key role in the decision to appoint Jean-Marie Lustiger as archbishop of Paris.
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Categories:- 1911 births
- 1998 deaths
- French Roman Catholic priests
- Roman Catholic biographical stubs
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