Antoine Blanc
1792–1860 (age 68)
archbishop
Biography
Antoine Blanc was a distinguished ecclesiastical leader who served as the Archbishop of St. Louis, guiding the Catholic Church in the American West during a formative period of its development. Born in 1792, he dedicated his life to spiritual ministry and the expansion of the Church's influence in the frontier regions.
Archbishop Blanc's tenure was marked by his commitment to establishing parishes, schools, and religious institutions throughout his archdiocese. He passed away in 1860, leaving a lasting legacy as a pioneering religious leader who helped shape the spiritual landscape of the American interior.