Dominique Lefèbvre, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Dominique Lefèbvre

French missionary

Date of Birth: 01-Aug-1810

Place of Birth: Courtonne-la-Meurdrac, Normandy, France

Date of Death: 30-Apr-1865

Profession: missionary, Catholic priest

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Dominique Lefèbvre

  • Dominique Lefèbvre (1810–1865) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, Bishop of Isauropolis in partibus infidelium, and Vicar Apostolic in Vietnam during the 19th century.
  • His two terms of imprisonment in Vietnam were a pretext for the first French naval interventions in the country. Dominique Lefèbvre arrived in Vietnam in 1835.
  • At the time, it was illegal for missionaries to enter the country to proselytise.
  • In 1845 Lefèbvre was condemned to death.
  • The US Captain John Percival of the USS Constitution failed in his attempts to have him released, but managed to inform Admiral Jean-Baptiste Cécille who obtained his release.Later Dominique Lefèbvre again re-entered Vietnam, and was again imprisoned.
  • In 1847, Cécille sent two warships (Gloire and Victorieuse) under Captains Lapierre and Rigault de Genouilly to Danang (Tourane) in Vietnam to obtain the liberation of two imprisoned French missionaries, Bishop Dominique Lefèbvre (imprisoned for a second time as he had re-entered Vietnam secretly) and Duclos, and freedom of worship for Catholics in Vietnam.
  • As negotiations drew on without results, on April 15, 1847 a fight named the Bombardment of Ðà N?ng erupted between the French fleet and Vietnamese ships, three of them being sunk as a result.
  • The French fleet then sailed away. Dominique Lefèbvre died in Marseilles in 1865.

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