Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori

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Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori

Abbas Generalis Cisterciensis
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Church Roman Catholic
Predecessor Maurus Esteva Alsina
Other post(s) Abbot of Hauterive
Orders
Ordination1994
Personal details
Born1959
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Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori, O.Cist., born 1959 is since 2010 the current General Abbot of the Cistercian order. [1]

He entered in 1984 Hauterive Abbey, became priest in 1990. He was between 1990 and 1994 novice master in this abbey. He was elected and ordained in 1994 as Abbot of Hauterive and in 2010 as 82nd abbot-general in succession of Maurus Esteva Alsina OCist. He was succeeded in the abbey by Marc de Pothuau.

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References

  1. "LEPORI, Mauro-Giuseppe OCist – Biographia Cisterciensis". zisterzienserlexikon.de. Retrieved 2017-04-02.