Ally of Pope Francis elected France's top bishop
- Jean-Marc Aveline, 66, was elected head of the Bishops' Conference of France for a three-year term on Wednesday.
- Aveline is an influential French cardinal aligned with Pope Francis's stances during a challenging time for the Catholic Church in France.
- The election of Aveline occurs amidst ongoing revelations of child sex abuse within the Catholic Church.
- Aveline was born in Algeria and is the Archbishop of Marseille.
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Bishop Aveline: an ascension into the Church of France that opens up Roman horizons
RECIT - Appointed Wednesday at the head of the episcopate, this cardinal, archbishop of Marseilles, is in the list of "pabbile", these prelates considered worthy of one day being elected pope.

Cardinal Aveline elected president of French bishops’ conference
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline has been elected president of the French bishops’ conference, succeeding Archbishop Éric de Moulins-Beaufort as the Catholic Church in France continues responding to revelations of sexual abuse. / Credit: Laurent Coust... [...]
Catholicism: Chosen patron saint of the French bishops, Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline continues his ascension
The archbishop of Marseilles was easily elected, on Wednesday 2 April in Lourdes, to the presidency of the Conference of Bishops of France (CEF). One more step in the ascension of a consensual figure.
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