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Territorial Prelature of Mission de France : ウィキペディア英語版 | Territorial Prelature of the Mission de France at Pontigny
The Territorial Prelature of Mission de France or - of Pontigny ((ラテン語:Praelatura Territorialis Missionis Galliae seu Pontiniacensis)) is a Latin Roman Catholic territorial prelature, located in the city of Pontigny in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Dijon in Burgundy (France). == History ==
* 24 July 1941: The XXVI-th assembly of cardinals and the archbishoprics of France decided to found the Mission de France, opening a seminary in Lisieux, Calvados (Normandy). The purpose of the seminary was to train secular priests to carry out evangelical work in poor French dioceses.〔(Histoire Mdf, entry for 24 July 1941 )〕 * 18 January 1954: Giuseppe cardinal Pizzardo, prefect of the Roman Curia's educational department (now Congregation for Catholic Education, then styled Congregation for Séminaries and Universities), notified the Lille diocese that the Mission de France seminary was to be closed and replaced by an "institute for missionary training" which would prepare priests to be sent to dechristianised regions.〔(Histoire Mdf, entry for 18 January 1954 )〕 * 15 August 1954: Established as the Territorial Prelature of Mission de France, on territory slit off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sens
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