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... search historical context of the murder of Paris Bishop Sibour by condemned priest Verger in 1857 ... Bishop Sibour Murder, 1857 Jean-Louis Verger, a French Catholic priest, assassinated Marie-Dominique-Auguste Sibour, the Archbishop of Paris, on January 3, 1857. Verger was a 30-year-old ordained priest who had a contentious reputation among his ecclesiastical peers. He was suspended from his duties and placed under an official interdiction for preaching against the Catholic Church’s newly defined doctrine of the Immaculate Conception and for his opposition to clerical celibacy On the day of the assassination, Verger approached the Archbishop as he was about to enter the church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont and stabbed him with a long Catalan knife. Some reports suggest that Verger cried out “No goddesses!” as he attacked the archbishop. During his trial, Verger stated, “It is nowise the person of the Archbishop of Paris whom I wished to strike, but, in his person, the dogma of the Imma...