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Henry Gravrand was born on 1921 in France, is a French anthropologist. Discover Henry Gravrand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Henry Gravrand |
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anthropologist, author, essayist, historian, priest |
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82 years old |
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1921, 1921 |
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1921 |
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France |
Date of death |
11 July, 2003 |
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Abbey of Latrun (in Palestine) |
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France
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Henry Gravrand Height, Weight & Measurements
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Henry Gravrand Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Henry Gravrand worth at the age of 82 years old? Henry Gravrand’s income source is mostly from being a successful author. He is from France. We have estimated Henry Gravrand's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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According to Charles Becker, Gravrand is confusing a description of the 1867 (or 1865) Battle of Kansala.
First missionary of the Congregation of Holy Spirit, Gravrand arrived in Senegal on 28 December 1948 and lived there for 40 years in the Sine area (the western part of the country).
In Sine, he founded a mission and oversaw the evangelization of some of the Serer community, but also studied the history, religion and culture of the Serer people and became one of the leading scholars of Serer religion and culture.
In 1955, Gravrand created the Union of farmers of Sine, affiliated to the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC), which gave the farmers training enabling them to defend their own interests.
Gravrand was a specialist on Traditional African religion, in particular the Serer religion, and in 1962 published a paper titled "Visage africain de l'Église : une expérience au Sénégal".
In 1964, Gravrand was one of the founder-members of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
In October 1970, Gravrand was appointed parish priest of M'Bour and Dean of the Petite Côte.
The year 1987 marked the Silver Jubilee of the episcopate of the Archbishop of Dakar (its 25th anniversary).
That same year, the apostolate of father Gravrand in Senegal came to an end.
After the death Joseph Faye (a Trappist), who was the first apostolic prefect of Ziguinchor, Gravrand in turn took to the habit of a Cistercian monk at the Aiguebelle Abbey on 23 December 1987, under the name of Blessed Charbel (Saint Charbel – a 19th century Lebanese Maronite monk).
Gravrand took his solemn vows in 1990 and was sent to the Monastery of the Holy Saviour in Lebanon.
Father Henry Gravrand (France, 1921 – Abbey of Latrun, Palestine, 11 July 2003 ) was a French Catholic missionary to Africa and an anthropologist who has written extensively on Serer religion and culture.
He was one of the leading pioneers of interfaith dialog and believed that African religion was the "'first covenant between God and man".
Papa Massène Sene argues that his approach lacks scientific rigor and include fundamental linguistic and historical errors.
Alioune Sarr noted that Gravrand reported an oral tradition describing what he called the "Battle of Troubang", a dynastic war between the two maternal royal houses of Ñaanco and the Guelowar, an off-shot and relatives of the Ñaanco (Nyanthio or Nyanco) maternal dynasty of Kaabu, in modern-day Guinea Bissau.
Gravrand died on 11 July 2003 at the Abbey of Latrun.