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Installed
  
January 27, 1981

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Consecration
  
June 29, 1978

Birth name
  
Roland Pierre DuMaine

Ordination
  
June 15, 1957


Predecessor
  
New Creation

Successor
  
Patrick Joseph McGrath

Term ended
  
November 27, 1999

Name
  
Pierre DuMaine

Reference style
  
The Reverend

Pierre DuMaine Pierre Dumaine

Born
  
August 2, 1931 (age 92) Paducah, Kentucky (
1931-08-02
)

Alma mater
  
Catholic University of America Saint Patrick Seminary, Menlo Park

Education
  
Catholic University of America

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California

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Roland Pierre DuMaine (born August 2, 1931) is an American Roman Catholic bishop. He was the Bishop of San José in California for the first 18 years of the diocese. DuMaine attended St. Joseph College, Mountain View, California, and St. Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park, California. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of San Francisco on June 15, 1957. DuMaine earned his doctorate in education at The Catholic University of America in 1961 where he served as Assistant Professor until 1963.

From 1963 through 1965 DuMaine taught at Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo. He then served as Assistant Superintendent and Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of San Francisco from 1965 to 1978. He was named Prelate of Honor on July 18, 1972.

He was named an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco and consecrated in San Francisco, California on June 29, 1978. He was the founding Director of Catholic Television Network in Menlo Park from 1978 to 1981. On January 27, 1981, DuMaine was named by Pope John Paul II the first bishop of the new Diocese of San Jose, where he was installed officially on March 18, 1981. His request to retire was accepted by the pope on November 27, 1999.

After retirement DuMaine remained active in national Bishops' Committees for Science and Human Values and for Women in Society and the Church. He participated in dialogues and conferences on Science and Religion, and taught in Religious Studies Departments of Stanford University and Santa Clara University. Santa Clara appointed him Presidential Professor of Catholic Theology.

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