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Diocese of Versailles

The Diocese of Versailles is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church, in France. The diocese, headed by the Bishop of Versailles, was established in 1801. Until then, its territory had mostly been part of the Archdiocese of Paris and the Diocese of Chartres. It was centred on Versailles.

History
On its creation in 1791 by the Constituent Assembly, the territory of the diocese of Versailles corresponded to the département of Seine-et-Oise. Following the boundary changes of the départements of Île-de-France in 1964, new dioceses were established on 9 October 1966. The diocese of Versailles was therefore modified to correspond to the département of Yvelines, following the creation of the Dioceses of Évry–Corbeil-Essones, Nanterre, Saint-Denis, Créteil, Pontoise. ==Bishops of Versailles==
Bishops of Versailles
Louis Charrier de La Roche (1802–1827) • Jean-François-Étienne Borderies (1827–1832) • Louis-Marie-Edmond Blanquart de Bailleul (1832–1844) • Jean-Nicaise Gros (1844–1857) • Jean-Pierre Mabille (1858–1877) • Pierre-Antoine-Paul Goux (1877–1904) • Charles-Henri-Célestin Gibier (1906–1931) • Benjamin-Octave Roland-Gosselin (1931–1952) • Alexandre-Charles-Albert-Joseph Renard (1953–1967) • Louis-Paul-Armand Simonneaux (1967–1988) • Jean-Charles Thomas (1988–2001) • Éric Aumonier (2001–2020) • Lucien Crepy (2021–present) ==The native bishops of Versailles==
The native bishops of Versailles
Thierry Jordan, archbishop of ReimsStanislas Lalanne, bishop of Coutances et AvranchesOlivier de Berranger, bishop of Saint-DenisPascal Roland, bishop of MoulinsAlbert Malbois, bishop emeritus of Évry ==References==
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