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- Guy_Riobé abstract "Guy-Marie Riobé (1911–1978) was a mid-twentieth century bishop of Orléans, France, in office 1963 to 1978. He held liberal, progressive views influenced by the climate of the Second Vatican Council. He became prominent because of an altercation with Admiral Sanguinetti, over France's possession of a nuclear deterrent. He died following a swimming accident. His successor, Jean-Marie Lustiger, avoided any reference to Riobé during his installation after a fifteen-month interregnum (1979).Riobé promoted a de-centered vision of the priesthood, arguing in favor of the creation of new types of ministries.".
- Guy_Riobé birthDate "1911".
- Guy_Riobé birthYear "1911".
- Guy_Riobé deathDate "1978".
- Guy_Riobé deathYear "1978".
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- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Roman_Catholic_bishops.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bishops_of_Orléans.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_Roman_Catholic_priests.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Participants_in_the_Second_Vatican_Council.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Marie_Lustiger.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_strategy.
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Orléans.
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- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guy Riobé".
- Guy_Riobé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guy-Marie Riobé".
- Guy_Riobé dateOfBirth "1911".
- Guy_Riobé dateOfDeath "1978".
- Guy_Riobé name "Riobe, Guy".
- Guy_Riobé shortDescription "Catholic bishop".
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- Guy_Riobé description "Catholic bishop".
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- Guy_Riobé subject Category:1911_births.
- Guy_Riobé subject Category:1978_deaths.
- Guy_Riobé subject Category:20th-century_Roman_Catholic_bishops.
- Guy_Riobé subject Category:Bishops_of_Orléans.
- Guy_Riobé subject Category:French_Roman_Catholic_priests.
- Guy_Riobé subject Category:Participants_in_the_Second_Vatican_Council.
- Guy_Riobé hypernym Bishop.
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- Guy_Riobé comment "Guy-Marie Riobé (1911–1978) was a mid-twentieth century bishop of Orléans, France, in office 1963 to 1978. He held liberal, progressive views influenced by the climate of the Second Vatican Council. He became prominent because of an altercation with Admiral Sanguinetti, over France's possession of a nuclear deterrent. He died following a swimming accident.".
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- Guy_Riobé sameAs Guy-Marie-Joseph_Riobé.
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- Guy_Riobé name "Guy Riobe".
- Guy_Riobé name "Riobe, Guy".
- Guy_Riobé surname "Riobe".