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Leonard Olivier was born on 12 October, 1923 in United States, is a Leonard James Olivier, was Catholic bishop Catholic bishop. Discover Leonard Olivier'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 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
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Born 12 October, 1923
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Date of death 19 November, 2014
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1923

Leonard James Olivier, (October 12, 1923 – November 19, 2014) was an African-American Catholic bishop.

He was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

1951

In 1951 he was ordained a priest for the Society of the Divine Word in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

1952

From 1952 through 1973 he served as Assistant Dean and Dean of Seminarians and rector of the Religious Community.

1974

From 1974 through 1982 he was Secretary of Studies for all USA Divine Word Seminaries and Rector of the Religious Community of Divine Word Seminary (in Epworth, Iowa).

St. Anthony's in Lafayette, Louisiana was his first pastorate.

In the last two years of that assignment, he also served as part-time Vicar for Black Catholics in the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana.

1986

He became full-time Vicar in 1986.

1988

Two years later, on November 7, 1988, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington by Pope John Paul II.

Consecrated bishop on December 20, 1988, he served as Regional Bishop of Northeast, Southeast and East Northwest Deaneries of the District of Columbia, and Deaneries of North and Middle Prince George's Counties and, since 1995, the Deaneries of Northeast and Southeast of the District of Columbia, of Lower Prince George County, and Counties of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary's.

He served as the Convener of the African American Catholic Bishops Subcommittee on Youth, the Ad Hoc Steering Committee for the National Strategy on Vocations, and the Task Force Group for American Adaptations to the Order of Christian Marriage, and the Liturgy Committee of USCC/NCCB.

He was a member of NCCB Committee on Bishops Life and Ministry, board member of Covenant House Washington, member of the Inter-Faith Conference, member of Maryland Catholic Conference, board member of the National Black Catholic Congress, member of National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, and Episcopal Moderator of the Pan African Roman Catholic Clergy Conference.

2014

On November 19, 2014, Bishop Olivier died.

He was a Fourth Degree Knight of St. Peter Claver, Knight of St. John and Knight of Columbus.