Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton

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His Excellency

Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton
Archbishop Emeritus of Cotonou
Appointed5 March 2005
Term ended21 August 2010
PredecessorNestor Assogba
SuccessorAntoine Ganyé
Orders
Ordination6 January 1966
by Noël Laurent Boucheix
Consecration25 March 1995
by Bernardin Gantin
Personal details
Born(1941-01-16)16 January 1941
Died14 September 2023(2023-09-14) (aged 82)
Previous post(s)Bishop of Kandi (1994–2000)
Bishop of Porto Novo (2000–2005)

Archbishop Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton (16 January 1941 – 14 September 2023) was a Beninese

Roman Catholic archbishop, the Archbishop Emeritus of Cotonou
.

Biography

Agboton was ordained as a priest on 6 January 1966, shortly before his 25th birthday and worked for nearly thirty years in

Archbishop of Cotonou on 2 April 2005, succeeding Nestor Assogba.[1]

In May 2008 he received a telegram from Pope Benedict XVI on the death of Cardinal Bernardin Gantin. The telegram described Gantin as "an eminent son of Benin and Africa who won great respect within the universal Church". The Pope wrote "I ask God the Father, from Whom all mercy comes, to welcome into His light and peace this eminent son of Benin and of Africa who, universally esteemed, was animated by a profound apostolic spirit and by an exalted sense of the Church and her mission in the world."[2]

His resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday 21 August 2010. Bishop

Roman Catholic Diocese of Dassa-Zoume
was his successor as Metropolitan Archbishop of Cotonou.

Agboton died on 14 September 2023, at the age of 82.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Archbishop Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Pope Mourns 'Africa's Eminent Son', Cardinal Gantin". Africanmeeting.net. 16 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  3. ^ Bénin : Monseigneur Marcel Agboton est décédé (in French)

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Archbishop of Cotonou

2005–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Porto Novo
2000–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by
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Bishop of Kandi
1994–2000
Succeeded by