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Installed
  
January 21, 1766

Ordination
  
March 16, 1739

Name
  
Jean-Olivier Briand

Term ended
  
November 29, 1784

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Born
  
January 23, 1715 Plerin, France (
1715-01-23
)

Died
  
June 25, 1794, Quebec City, Canada

Successor
  
Louis-Philippe Mariauchau d'Esgly

Predecessor
  
Henri-Marie Dubreil de Pontbriand

Archdiocese
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec

Jean olivier briand


Jean-Olivier Briand (January 23, 1715 – June 25, 1794) was the Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Quebec from 1766 to 1784.

He was ordained as a priest in 1739 and left for Canada in 1741 with another priest, Abbe Rene-Jean Allenou de Lavillangevin and the newly appointed bishop of Quebec, Henri-Marie Dubreil de Pontbriand, in whose service Briand would remain during Pontbriand's nineteen years as bishop.

He was consecrated as bishop of Quebec on March 16, 1766 in Paris and resigned in 1784 to make room for a younger bishop. He retained episcopal powers but seldom exercised them during his last years.

Briand was a notable opponent of the American revolution and served as a useful ally to the British administration under Guy Carleton. He notably excommunicated Maryland-born Jesuit priest John Carroll, who later was the first Catholic bishop in the United States, when the former tried to encourage Canadians to join the revolution.

References

Jean-Olivier Briand Wikipedia


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