Episcopal Conference of Chad

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The Episcopal Conference of Chad (French: Conference Episcopal du Tchad, CET) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in Chad. The ECC is a member of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of the Central African Region and Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM).

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List of presidents of the Bishops' Conference:

1970-1981: Paul-Pierre-Yves Dalmais, Archbishop of N'Djamena

1981-1983: Henri Véniat, Bishop of Sarh

1983-2002: Charles Louis Joseph Vandame, Archbishop of N'Djamena

Since 2002: Jean-Claude Bouchard, Bishop of Palambari

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