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The Right Reverend


Leo-Raymond de Neckère, C.M.
Bishop of New Orleans
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
SeeNew Orleans
In office24 June 1830 (1830-06-24) – 4 September 1833 (1833-09-04)
PredecessorBishop Joseph Rosati, C.M.
SuccessorArchbishop Antoine Blanc
Orders
Ordination13 October 1822 (1822-10-13)
Consecration24 June 1830
by Bishop Joseph Rosati, C.M.
Personal details
Born(1800-06-06)6 June 1800
Died4 September 1833(1833-09-04) (aged 33)
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
BuriedSt. Louis Cathedral,
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Leo-Raymond de Neckère, C.M. (6 June 1800 – 4 September 1833), was a Belgian-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of New Orleans from 1830 until his death in 1833.

Biography

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Born in Wevelgem, West Flanders, Leo-Raymond de Neckère studied the classics and philosophy at the College of Roeselare, and attended the seminaryofGhent.[1] He accepted an invitation from Bishop Louis DuBourg in 1817 to serve as a missionaryinLouisiana, United States, arriving in September of that year.[1] He completed his studies at St. Mary's of the Barrens Seminary in Perryville, Missouri, on the outskirts of St. Louis, and there joined the Congregation of the Mission (also known as the Lazarists or Vincentians) in 1820.[2] De Neckère was ordained to the priesthood on 13 October 1822.[3] He then worked as a missionary and seminary professor before becoming superior of St. Mary's Seminary in 1826.[1]

While in Europe to recuperate his health, de Neckère was appointed the first Bishop of New OrleansbyPope Pius VIII on 4 August 1829.[3] Returning to the United States, he received his episcopal consecration on 24 June 1830 from Bishop Joseph Rosati, C.M., with Bishops Michael Portier and John England serving as co-consecrators, at St. Louis Cathedral.[3] He convoked a synod of the diocesan clergy in February 1832 and established New Orleans' first English-speaking parish, St. Patrick's Church, in April 1833.[4] After an outbreak of yellow fever in 1833, de Neckère, who had retired to Convent, returned to the episcopal see of New Orleans, where he himself fell victim to the fever and soon died at age 33.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Clarke, Richard Henry. "Right Rev. Leo Raymond de Neckere, D.D.". Lives of the Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States.
  • ^ Shea, John Gilmary. "Rt. Rev. Leo Raymond de Neckere, First Bishop, 1829–1833". History of the Catholic Church in the United States.
  • ^ a b c "Bishop Leo Raymond De Neckère, C.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
  • ^ a b "New Orleans". Catholic Encyclopedia.
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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Joseph Rosati

    Bishop of New Orleans
    1830–1833
    Succeeded by

    Antoine Blanc


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