Guy Armand Romano

French Roman Catholic bishop (1984–2003)
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His Excellency

Guy Armand Romano
Bishop Emeritus of Niamey
A generic, unembellished mitre of a Christian bishop
Appointed3 March 1997
Term ended25 January 2003
PredecessorMarie-Jean-Baptiste-Hippolyte Berlier
SuccessorMichel Christian Cartatéguy
Orders
Ordination24 February 1964
Consecration30 September 1984
by Paul Zoungrana
Personal details
Born(1937-06-11)11 June 1937
Arc-en-Barrois, Haute-Marne, France
Died23 November 2023(2023-11-23) (aged 86)
Paris, France
Previous post(s)Titular Bishop of Caput Cilla (1984–1997)
Styles of
Guy Armand Romano
Reference style
  • His Excellency
  • The Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Guy Armand Romano (11 June 1937 – 23 November 2023) was a French Roman Catholic prelate. He was Apostolic Administrator of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Niamey from 1984 to 1997 and titular bishop of Caput Cilla. He was appointed bishop of Niamey by John Paul II from 1997 to 2003 when he resigned due to poor health. He died in Paris, on 23 November 2023, at the age of 86.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Late Catholic Bishop in Niger Eulogized as “a tireless pastor devoted to mission”
  2. ^ Lutto nell’episcopato (in Italian)
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Marie-Jean-Baptiste-Hippolyte Berlier
Bishop of Niamey
1997–2003
Succeeded by
Michel Christian Cartatéguy
Preceded by
John Hubert Macey Rodgers
Titular Bishop of Caput Cilla
1984–1997
Succeeded by
Joseph Fred Naumann