Jean-François Hubert
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Jean-François Hubert, (23 February 1739 – 17 October 1797), bishop of Quebec, trained at the Sulpician seminary in Montreal. He was taken under the protection of Bishop Dubreil and served for a time as the bishop's secretary.
After Bishop Dubreil died in 1760, Hubert became secretary to vicar general Jean-Olivier Briand the following year. Briand became bishop of the Diocese of Quebec and, in 1766, Hubert was the first ordination by the bishop.
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Preceded by Louis-Philippe Mariauchau d’Esgly |
Bishop of Quebec 1788–1797 |
Succeeded by Pierre Denaut |