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Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop emeritus of Paris (France), was born in the French capital on 17 September of parents who were Polish Jews and had emigrated to France at the beginning of the century. During the Nazi occupation his parents were deported and his mother died in the concentration camp of Auschwitz in The young Jean-Marie was spared because he was taken in by a family in Orléans.
Through contact with them he was converted to Catholicism and was baptized on 25 August in the chapel of the bishop’s residence where twenty years later he would be the pastor.
He studied at the Montaigne Lyceum in Paris, then in Orléans, and later at the Sorbonne. In the years of university studies, he was an active member of the Young Christian Students.
After working for a year as a mechanic in Decazenville in the southwest of France, he entered the Carmelite Seminary in Paris. He earned a degree from the Catholic Institute in theology and a licentiate in letters and in philosophy from the Sorbonne.
Father jean marie lustiger biography Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger: Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, who was for 24 years the archbishop of Paris, and who was a close friend of the late pope John Paul II, has died of cancer in the Jeanne-Garnier hospice, of which he laid the first stone in Lustiger's dual identity as a Jew who converted to Catholicism, but without ever renouncing his Jewish origins, made him a uniquely effective advocate of reconciliation between Jews and Christians. He kept the first name Aaron, after his grandfather who was a rabbi in Silesia, but added Jean-Marie when he was baptised in Lustiger defined his own identity as: "Cardinal, Jew and son of immigrants. Before Lustiger's casket was taken into Notre Dame Cathedral for his funeral Mass yesterday, his cousin Arnaud recited the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, on the square outside.He was ordained a priest on 17 April
As chaplain of students, he gave assistance in spiritual renewal at Richelieu Center. He was often a tour guide for pilgrims and student groups to Rome, Chartres, and the Holy Land.
In , he was called to direct the Parish of St. Jeanne de Chantal, in which his dynamism and pastoral activity was put at the service of young and old.
He sermons were much sought, some of which were collected into a volume.
On 10 November , John Paul II appointed him Bishop of Orléans. Episcopal ordination was conferred on 8 December by Cardinal Marty in the presence of the Apostolic Nuncio, Mons.
Jean marie lustiger biography He was A cause of death was not given, but Lustiger had been gravely ill for months. As the public face of the church in mainly Roman Catholic France, Lustiger spoke out for years on critical issues and served as a voice of calm in tumultuous times. A confidant of Pope John Paul II, Lustiger helped strengthen ties between the church and Jewish leaders by accompanying the pope on his landmark trip to the Holy Land in Born Aaron Lustiger on Sept.Angelo Felici and 17 Bishops.
On 31 January he succeeded Cardinal Marty in the Archdiocese of Paris. He also served as Ordinary for Eastern-Rite faithful in France without ordinaries of their own.
In the archdiocese, he has always dedicated himself to pastoral work, which he has always carried out with relentless activity.
During this time, he has given numerous homilies and conferences in France and abroad.
Staunch defender of human rights, upon his announcement of being named Cardinal, he said that he considers this dignity more as a responsibility than an honour, in so far as "it concerns carrying even more the burden of the whole Church".
Archbishop emeritus of Paris, 11 February
Ordinary emeritus for Eastern-Rite faithful in France without ordinaries of their own, 14 March
President Delegate to the 1st Special Assembly for Europe of the Synod of Bishops ().
He participated in the conclave of April , which elected Pope Benedict XVI.
Created and proclaimed Cardinal by St. John Paul II in the consistory of 2 February , of the Title of St. Louis of the French.
Cardinal Lustiger died on 5 August