1. vigneron - Noun
2. Vigneron - Proper noun
A person who grows vines for wine production.
A labourer in a vineyard.
Vigneron (plural Vignerons)
A surname from French.
Archbishop Vigneron, 60, will become the first head of the Detroit Archdiocese to have been ordained as a priest for the archdiocese. Source: Internet
San Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer and Oakland Bishop Allen Vigneron became third and fourth degree Knights of Peter Claver during an exemplification ceremony April 26 at the S.F. archdiocese pastoral center. Source: Internet
Father Danielson was elected to that post by the priests who form the College of Consultors after Bishop Vigneron became archbishop in Detroit. Source: Internet
At the parish meeting, several hundred persons signed a letter to Bishop Vigneron expressing their solidarity with Father Crespin. Source: Internet
By Nov. 27, the first Sunday in Advent, all parishes in the Oakland Diocese will have adopted the new norms, according to a directive by Bishop Allen Vigneron. Source: Internet
Father Crespin, 69, noted that he had been planning to retire soon and Bishop Allen Vigneron had accepted his resignation. Source: Internet