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Laurent Bernard Marie Ulrich (; born 7 September 1951) is a
French Catholic The Catholic Church in France, Gallican Church, or French Catholic Church, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome. Established in the 2nd century in unbroken communion with the bishop of Rome, it was sometim ...
prelate who has served as
Archbishop of Paris The Archdiocese of Paris (; ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. It is one of twenty-three archdioceses in France. The original diocese is traditionally thought to have been created i ...
since 2022. He was previously
Archbishop of Lille The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lille (Latin: ''Archidioecesis Metropolitae Insulensis''; French: ''Archidiocèse Metropolitain de Lille'') is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. Its cathedral episcopal see is a Maria ...
from 2008 to 2022 and Archbishop of Chambéry–Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne–Tarentaise from 2000 to 2008. He was vice president of the
Bishops' Conference of France The Bishops' Conference of France () (CEF) is the national episcopal conference of the bishops of the Catholic Church in France. Presidents Presidents of the Assembly of Cardinals and Archbishops of France (1945–1966): * * * Presidents of th ...
from 2007 to 2013.


Early life and education

Laurent Ulrich was born on 7 September 1951 in
Dijon Dijon (, ; ; in Burgundian language (Oïl), Burgundian: ''Digion'') is a city in and the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Côte-d'Or Departments of France, department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Regions of France, region in eas ...
. He earned a master's degree in
philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
at the
University of Dijon A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Univ ...
, attended Saint-Irénée University Seminary, and obtained a Licentiate in
theology Theology is the study of religious belief from a Religion, religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an Discipline (academia), academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itse ...
from the
Catholic University of Lyon The Catholic University of Lyon (UCLy), also known as the Lyon Catholic Institute ( French: ''Institut Catholique de Lyon''), is a French private university based in Lyon and Annecy, Southeastern France. History The Lyon Catholic University has ...
. He was ordained a
priest A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deity, deities. They also have the authority or power to administer religious rites; in parti ...
on 2 December 1979 by
Albert Decourtray Albert Florent Augustin Decourtray S.T.D. (9 April 1923 – 16 September 1994) was a French Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Lyon. Biography Early life He was born in the hamlet of L'Amiteuse near Lille, France. He entered the minor semin ...
,
Bishop of Dijon The Archdiocese of Dijon (Latin: ''Archidioecesis Divionensis''; French: ''Archidiocèse de Dijon'') is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The archepiscopal see is Dijon Cathedral, which is located in the city of Dijon. The diocese ...
. He was Deputy Parish Priest in the Beaune sector (1980-1984) and Deputy Dean (1984-1985); Episcopal Vicar in charge of ongoing formation, sacramental and liturgical pastoral care (1985-1990) and since 1986 also for lay people and religious who are pastorally engaged; Vicar General and Delegate for the Apostolate of the Laity (1990-2000). In 1988 he founded Radio Parabole, a Catholic radio station for Burgundy. He headed (RCF), the French Catholic radio network, for many years. In 2000, he published a collection of his lectures as (The Teaching of the Church on Social Issues).


Episcopacy

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named him Archbishop of Chambéry–Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne–Tarentaise on 6 June 2000. He received his episcopal consecration on 10 September from
Louis-Marie Billé Louis-Marie Billé (18 February 1938 – 12 March 2002) was a French clergyman, archbishop of Lyon from 6 September 1998 and a cardinal until his death in office. Life Billé was born in Orléans to Gabriel Léandre François Victor Bi ...
, Archbishop of Lyon. He took his episcopal motto, (the joy of believing), from the writer Madeleine Delbrêl. At the time, he was one of the youngest French bishops. On 1 February 2008,
Pope Benedict XVI Pope BenedictXVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger; 16 April 1927 – 31 December 2022) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 19 April 2005 until his resignation on 28 February 2013. Benedict's election as p ...
appointed him Bishop of Lille, allowing him to retain the personal title of archbishop. The diocese was raised to the status of an archdiocese on 29 March and he was installed there the next day. Between 2013 and 2016, responding to the urging of
Pope Francis Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936 – 21 April 2025) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 13 March 2013 until Death and funeral of Pope Francis, his death in 2025. He was the fi ...
, he organized a provincial synod for his archdiocese and its two suffragans, Arras and Cambrai. Pope Francis included him among the papal appointees to the 2015 Synod on the Family. There he was elected reporting secretary of one of the French-language discussion groups. At one point he addressed the problem of mediating culturally specific concerns and universal norms: "The Church is united but there are cultural differences within it.... We cannot detach ourselves from Catholic unity or from the people that have been entrusted to us: we will need to hone our acrobatic skills." He was awarded the rank of chevalier in the
Legion of Honor The National Order of the Legion of Honour ( ), formerly the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour (), is the highest and most prestigious French national order of merit, both military and civil. Currently consisting of five classes, it was ...
on 12 May 2017. He said that it represented the nation's recognition that a bishop's work does not serve a separate part of the population but the entire community, that "the Church's commitment to the service of the most vulnerable communities and the integration of the most diverse components of society make a positive contribution to social cohesion". He also called it a healthy recognition of the Church's right to contribute to public debate. He has advocated on behalf of migrants. In 2015 he said: "One cannot be Catholic, that is to say universal, and xenophobic." During that year's electoral campaign he called for the rejection of the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the National Front party, particularly its "hate speech" and "aggressive vindictiveness". In November 2021, he joined a prayer service at Dunkirk for a group of migrants who died at sea attempting to cross the
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. In 2019, he closed Lille's archdiocesan seminary provisionally for lack of candidates. Testifying before the French national commission on sexual abuse in 2021, he provided his interpretation of the causes of priestly sexual abuse: He was vice president of the
Bishops' Conference of France The Bishops' Conference of France () (CEF) is the national episcopal conference of the bishops of the Catholic Church in France. Presidents Presidents of the Assembly of Cardinals and Archbishops of France (1945–1966): * * * Presidents of th ...
from 2007 to 2013 and from 2013 to 2019 president of its Studies and Projects Committee, which is tasked with animating the work of evangelization.


Paris

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appointed him archbishop of Paris on 26 April 2022. On 23 May, he received his crozier from Georges Pontier, apostolic administrator of the archdiocese, outside
Notre Dame Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris ( ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the River Seine), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France. It ...
, which was closed for restoration and reconstruction. He then led a vespers service there and entered the cathedral for a moment of private prayer. A
Mass Mass is an Intrinsic and extrinsic properties, intrinsic property of a physical body, body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the physical quantity, quantity of matter in a body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physi ...
to welcome him followed at
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. A year earlier, when his predecessor in Paris, Archbishop Michel Aupetit, dismissed his vicar general Benoist de Sinety, a prominent figure in the media who had complained of a lack of support from Aupetit while focusing on support for migrants and those most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ulrich assigned Sinety to a prominent Lille parish. He is president of the Council for Catholic Teaching of the Bishops' Conference of France.


Positions

Ulrich supports a reform of words used by the
Catechism of the Catholic Church The ''Catechism of the Catholic Church'' (; commonly called the ''Catechism'' or the ''CCC'') is a reference work that summarizes the Catholic Church's doctrine. It was Promulgation (Catholic canon law), promulgated by Pope John Paul II in 1992 ...
in the issue of
homosexuality Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or Human sexual activity, sexual behavior between people of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexu ...
to make them more understandable by the use of contemporary language.katholisch.de: Erzbischof: Katechismus-Worte zu Homosexualität nicht mehr zeitgemäß
(german), 9 December 2022


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ulrich, Laurent 1951 births Living people Clergy from Dijon Archbishops of Paris Bishops of Lille 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in France Knights of the Legion of Honour University of Burgundy alumni French people of German descent