Henri Teissier
Henri Antoine Marie Teissier is a French-Algerian Catholic Bishop of Algiers and Archbishop Emeritus of Algiers.Biography
Teissier was born in Lyon and ordained as priest by Diocese of Algiers on May 24, 1955. On 30 November 1972, aged 43, he was appointed by Pope Paul VI Bishop of Oran. He received episcopal consecration on the 2 February 1973. On 20 December 1980 he was appointed coadjutor to the archbishop Cardinal Duval in Algiers. In 1988, Cardinal Duval withdrew and Teissier became Archbishop of Algiers.
He had been living in Algeria since 1948 and obtained Algerian citizenship in 1966. Tessier was a member of the Secretariat for relations with non-Christians, as Vice-President of the Arab Caritas International for the country he was a Muslim-Christian at various symposia and conferences of the two Christians in Palestine involved. Teissier was President of the Conference of Bishops of North Africa from 1982 to 2004.
He is regarded as one of the authoritative representatives of ecumenism between Christianity and Islam. He remained firm in this position despite 19 murders of non-Muslim religious people which occurred between 1994 and 1996. During this period Pierre Claverie, the Bishop of Oran, was killed and the assassination of the monks of Tibhirine took place.On the 24 May 2008 Pope Benedict XVI accepted his retirement. He was replaced by Father Ghaleb Moussa Abdalla Bader from Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. In 2008 he was appointed a knight of the Legion of Honor for his many honorable and peaceful works. Teissier was nominated on 23 September 2009 by Pope Benedict XVI a member of the Second Special Assembly of the synod for Africa.Awards
- Knight of the Legion of Honor
Publications
- Church in Islam, Éditions du Centurion, 1984
- The Mission of the Church, Desclee de Brouwer, 1985
- History of Christian North Africa, Desclee de Brouwer, 1991, in collaboration
- LettersAlgeria, Bayard-Centurion, 1998
- Christians in Algeria, sharing hope, Desclée de Brouwer, 2002