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Jean Baptiste Boucho

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Church
  
Catholic Church

Died
  
March 6, 1871

Name
  
Jean-Baptiste Boucho


Nationality
  
French

Successor
  
Michel-Esther Le Turdu

Consecration
  
October 19, 1845

Diocese
  
Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore

Predecessor
  
Jean-Paul-Hilaire-Michel Courvezy

Jean-Baptiste Boucho (February 18, 1797-March 6, 1871) was the Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore.

Biography

Jean-Baptiste Boucho was born in Athos-Aspis, France and in 1824, moved to Malaya where he was ordained as a priest of the La Société des Missions Etrangères dedicated to missionary work. In Penang, he was appointed the Parish Priest of the Church of the Assumption and established the Catholic Free School for boys.

On June 10, 1845, Pope Gregory XVI appointed him Vicar Apostolic of Malacca-Singapore and Titular Bishop of Attalea in Pamphylia. On October 19, 1845, he was consecrated bishop by Archbishop Patrick Joseph Carew, Vicar Apostolic of Bengal. Bishop Marc-Thomas Oliffe, Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Bengal, served as Co-Consecrator.

References

Jean-Baptiste Boucho Wikipedia