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148:. The Pope explained in the bull that the problem was twofold: the number of people seeking to become monks had greatly decreased; and the financial situation of the Chapter had severely deteriorated. At the beginning the money was sufficient to supply the needs of thirty or more monks, but in 1531 it could scarcely support seven or eight. The priories which had belonged to the Chapter had gradually been appropriated by the bishop who appointed commendatory abbots and priors, causing money to be directed away from the monastic foundations. In addition the coldness of the weather and the frequent wars, with plundering and pillaging, had diminished regular revenues. The present income could satisfy the requirements for secular dignities and canons, but could not support the entire monastic establishment. In order to place the finances of the new secular chapter on a firm footing, the Pope ordered the suppression of a number of priories in several dioceses: Notre-Dame de Peyran et de Rupefort, S. Valerius, de Varilles, de Exchalabria, and de Rupifera (all Benedictine houses); many of these were being held 891:, who was Bishop of Carcassonne 1546-1552. He was elected Bishop of Alet on 26 September 1564, and confirmed on 8 June 1565 by Pope Pius IV. Lasserre, p. 142, states that Dax died in 1572, and that, due to the Huguenots having destroyed the cathedral and driven off the Canons, an election could not be held for some time. Eubel, III, p. 193 note 11, points out that he was already a septuagenarian when appointed to the diocese of Alet on 8 June 1565, and that a successor was not appointed until 1594, there must have been a long 237: 125:, issued on 20 August 1317, envisioned the creation of the new diocese with its seat at Limoux, and the promotion of the Church of Saint-Martin into a cathedral. In the next few months, however, Pope John changed his mind. On 28 (or 18) February 1318, he revoked his previous arrangements and named Alet as the site of the new bishopric; and on 1 March 1318 he appointed Bartholomaeus, the Abbot of the Monastery of Alet, and a papal nuncio, as the new bishop. His Abbey of Notre-Dame d'Alet, which followed the 229: 82: 1357: 113: 1369: 886:
Antonius Dax (d'Acqs) was one of three brothers, sons of Jean Dax, Seigneur de Leuc, de la Serpente, du Lion, d'Axat, et d'Argibues. Antoine had been a Canon and Precentor of the Cathedral Chapter, and was Abbot of Saint-Polycarpe (diocese of Narbonne) from 1529 to 1565. He served as Grand Vicar for
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In the election following the death of Bishop Guillaume de Rupe, the Chapter elected Jean Dupuy and he was confirmed by the Metropolitan; he then refused the election. The Chapter then elected Pierre Raymond. But Dupuy reconsidered, and wanted to be confirmed as bishop. His desire was opposed by the
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In 1317, Pope John XXII engaged in a major restructuring of the episcopal organization of southern and western France. The diocese of Narbonne was very large, and it was deemed advisable to separate off the western part, the Archdeaconry of Alet, and erect it into a separate diocese. The papal bull,
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The Cathedral of Alet was served by a Chapter, composed of twelve canons. The dignities were: the Dean, the Archdeacon, the Treasurer and the Precentor. There were sixteen beneficiaries. The Chapter had the right, granted by the Papacy, to elect the bishop of Alet. The Chapter was secularized on 17
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Lasserre, p. 142, refers to a document from the Archives indicating that Cardinal François de Joyeuse, Archbishop of Narbonne (1581–1588) and Metropolitan of the diocese of Alet, served as Apostolic Administrator. The Papal Nuncio to France, Antonio Salviati, wrote in 1575 that the See of Alet had
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never entered holy orders. In 1559 he attempted to arrange a resignation in favor of François de Lestrange, which was discussed by the Pope in consistory on 7 April 1559, but not finalized; it was brought up again on 17 April, but not agreed to, there being opposition. When his elder brother died,
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on 19 February 1709, and consecrated at Agde on 13 July 1710 by Bishop Philibert-Charles de Pas de Feuquières. On 18 April 1712 he preached at the funeral of the Dauphin and Dauphine in Saint Denis. He preached at the funeral of Louis XIV in Nôtre-Dame on 28 November 1715. He died on 23 May 1723.
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to confirm Pierre Raymond, which the Pope did, on 7 July 1508. Jean Dupuy never received either the temporalities or the spiritualities of the Diocese of Alet. He maintained his pretensions until 1511, when he had to resign them in order to have his election to a new term as Abbot of Saint-Tibéry
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On 1 June 1318, immediately after his installation as Bishop of Alet, Barthélemy was sent by Pope John XXII to Lithuania, to evangelize King Gedeminnus, at the king's request. In 1319 he sat as an assessor on the bench of bishops who tried Bernard Delicieux. Barthélemy is last heard of in 1329.
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Cropte was born in the diocese of PĂ©rigueux in 1723. He studied at Saint-Sulpice in Paris (M.A.), and after ten years of study became Doctor of theology (Sorbonne). He was Canon and Treasurer of the Cathedral Chapter of Noyon, and Vicar General of Autun for the district of Moulins. He was named
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Guillaume was the second son of Jean de Joyeuse, Seigneur de Saint-Sauveur, and Françoise de Voisins, baronne d'Arques. An agreement was drawn up between Bishop Guillaume de Joyeuse and his nephew of the same name, that the Bishop would renounce his diocese in favor of his nephew, who was only
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Maboul's father, Louis, was secretary to the King, and his brother was Master of Requests. He was a bachelor in theology. He was a Vicar General in the diocese of Poitiers when he was nominated Bishop of Alet by King Louis XIV on 1 November 1708. He was preconised (approved) by
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Taffoureau was born in Sens in 1655, and was a Doctor of theology (Sorbonne). He became Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Sens, and was an Official and Vicar General. He was nominated Bishop of Alet by King Louis XIV on 1 November 1698, and was preconised (approved) by
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on 16 May 1763. He was consecrated in Paris on 19 June by the Archbishop of Paris, Christophe de Beaumont. He left Alet on 1 September 1792, and died in exile in Sabadell, Spain, in 1793. Jean, p. 265. Lasserre, pp. 188–209. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 206 with note
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949:(1580–1603). He received papal approval for transfer to the diocese of Alet on 5 September 1594, but he did not take possession of the diocese of Alet. He was therefore considered to still be the Bishop of Lodève, and was transferred to the diocese of 786:
Louis had been Abbot of Villa Dei. He received papal approval on 4 (or 2) December 1454. He was elected Bishop of Tulle, in succession to his deceased brother Hugh (died September 1455), and was granted papal bulls on 17 December 1455.
162:, administered by a Chapter composed of three dignitaries, twelve Canons and thirty semi-prebends. There were three other abbeys in the diocese: Saint Jacques de Jocou, Saint Martin de Lys and Saint Pierre. 129:, became the cathedral of the diocese, and its monks became Canons of the cathedral chapter. In erecting the new diocese, Pope John transferred eighty parishes from the diocese of Narbonne to Alet. 1280:
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1054:(1680–1692). He was nominated Bishop of Alet by King Louis XIV on 31 May 1684, but his bulls were not granted by Pope Innocent XI, and he was not preconised (approved) until 7 July 1692 by 1409: 690:
Robert du Bosc, a native of the Auvergne, had been Abbot of Bourg-Dieu (diocese of Bourges). He was appointed Bishop of Alet by Clement VII on 15 June 1386. He was transferred to the
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Lestrange (also called Lestang) was the son of Louis de Lestrange, vicomte de Ohaylane, baron de Vézénobre, and was an Aumonier of King Charles IX. François was nominated by King
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on 5 January 1699. He was consecrated on 29 March 1699 by the Archbishop of Narbonne and the two bishops of Troyes (current and former). He died in his diocese in October 1708.
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Hallwyn was a cleric of the diocese of Thérouanne, Master of Arts, and a Protonotary Apostolic. He was confirmed as bishop of Alet on 21 November 1487. He resigned in 1488.
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of 1682. He was not granted his bulls until 9 November 1693. He resigned the diocese of Alet on 19 December 1684. Jean, p. 264. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 193 with note 3.
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Pierre Assalbit was a native of Limoges and a nephew of Bishop Pierre Amielh de Brénac. Assalbit was previously bishop of Oleron (1418–1419), then
1399: 1394: 166: 711:(1388–1390). Even after the Council of Constance, where Pope Martin V was elected, Henri Bayler followed the obedience of Benedict XIII. 197:. The headquarters of the diocese was to be Narbonne, and the Metropolitan of the Metropolitanate of the 'Métropole du Sud' was to be in 1038: 407: 1081:
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renounced the clerical state, married, had three sons (one of whom became the Cardinal de Joyeuse), and became a Marshal of France.
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Pompadour was elected on 18/19 February 1447, and issued his bulls on 24 January 1448. He was transferred to the diocese of
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his bulls on 28 January 1541. For the next ten years the diocese was governed by the uncle, as Administrator. Guillaume
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Pierre de Polverel was the nephew of Bishop Christophe de L'Estang. His election was confirmed on 19 February 1603 by
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in 1790. The territory of the diocese of Alet was incorporated into a new (republican) 'Constitutional Diocese', the
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also secularized one of the monasteries in the new diocese, Saint Paul de Fenouillèdes, converting it into a
190: 182: 236: 186: 181:(named after a river); the new diocese included 565 parishes which had been part of the (arch)dioceses of 126: 58: 950: 935:(in French and Italian). Vol. Tome II. 1574 - 1578. Rome: Gregorian Biblical BookShop. p. 354. 1037:
by the King in 1684, but became caught up in the diplomatic rupture with the Papacy resulting from the
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Valbelle was named Bishop of Alet by King Louis XIV on 25 December 1677, and preconised (approved) by
477:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome I. Paris: A. Fontemoing. pp. 490–491, no. 566, with note 1. 1034: 992: 870: 650:(in French). Vol. Tome septieme (7). Toulouse: J. B. Paya. pp. "Additions et notes", p. 39. 633:(in French). Vol. Tome septieme (7). Toulouse: J. B. Paya. pp. "Additions et notes", p. 39. 324: 66: 378: 996: 946: 194: 145: 62: 36: 718: 647:
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Boucaud died on 6 December 1762. Jean, p. 265. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 193 with note 7.
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on 26 January 1560. He died c. August-September 1560. Eubel, III, p. 191 with note 9.
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VI, p. 285. Jean, p. 264. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 193 with note 4; 404 with note 3.
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De l'Estang had previously been a priest of the diocese of Bordeaux and then
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Napoleon Bonaparte, the diocese of Alet was not revived, but abolished by
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Henri, who had been elected to the diocese of Constance, was previously
612:(in French). Vol. Tome neuvieme (9). Toulouse: Privat. p. 393. 668:. He participated in the provincial council at Narbonne in April 1374. 824:
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on 17 October 1390. He died c. 1408. Eubel, I, pp. 203, 287, 342.
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1508–1523 : Pierre (IV.) Raymond de Guiert, Abbot of Sorèze
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Bishop of Alet on 1 January 1763, and preconised (approved) by
827:(in French). Vol. Tome quatrieme (4). Privat. p. 560. 664:(1361–1363). He was appointed Bishop of Alet on 5 July 1363 by 245:
1318–1333 ?: BarthĂ©lemy, O.S.B., Abbot Sainte-Marie d'Alet
603:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris. pp. 1349–1350. 76: 53:
is located in south-west France, in the current department of
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Lasserre, pp. 176–182. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 193 with note 6.
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VI, p. 282. Lasserre, p. 99. Eubel, III, p. 191 with note 7.
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seventeen years old. The agreement was presented to
35:) was created in 1317 from territory formerly in the 1186:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1174:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1162:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1150:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 177:, which was coterminous with the new administrative 829:
Lasserre, p. 99. Eubel, III, p. 191. notes 2 and 3.
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565:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. p. 371. 264:
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61:(to which the bishopric was formally attached) the 1152:, pp. 486–487. (Use with caution; obsolete) 1410:Religious organizations established in the 1310s 1180:Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). Eubel, Conradus (ed.). 270:1421–1441 : Pierre (II) Assalbit, O.E.S.A. 453:Bartholomeus' bull of appointment is given in 1016:The life of Nicholas Pavillon, bishop of Alet 8: 1305:(in French). Carcassonne: J. Parer. p.  1229:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 1210:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 1033:on 14 March 1678. He was subsequently named 978:VI, p. 282. Gauchat, IV, p. 181 with note 3. 760:Gams, p.486. He is not recognized by Eubel. 751:Gams, p.486. He is not recognized by Eubel. 742:VI, p. 277-278. Eubel, I, p. 202, 287, 377. 320:1524–1540 : Guillaume (V.) de Joyeuse 777:VI, pp. 278–279. Eubel, II, pp. 149, 296. 347:1603-†1603 : Pierre (V.) de Polverel 282:1454–1455 : Louis d'Aubusson, O.S.B. 273:1441–1442 : Antoine de Saint-Étienne 1415:Dioceses established in the 14th century 1390:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France 1255:Benedictines of Saint-Maur, ed. (1739). 843:, who ratified it and granted Guillaume 720:La France et le grand schisme d'Occident 1352: 999:. He died on 25 April (or 7 May) 1637. 644:Claude de Vic; Joseph Vaissète (1844). 627:Claude de Vic; Joseph Vaissète (1844). 507:(in French). Toulouse: Crozat. p.  427:Alet (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy] 419: 329:1560-†1564 : François de Lestrange 232:Interior of church of the Abbey of Alet 821:Claude Devic; Joseph Vaissète (1872). 373:Charles-Nicolas Taffoureau de Fontaine 1266:De Vic, Claude; Vaisette, J. (1872). 1191:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 597:Edmond Martène; Ursin Durand (1717). 301:1487–1488 : Pierre (III) Hallwyn 7: 350:1607-1637 : Étienne de Polverel 292:1461-†1468 : Antoine (I) Gobert 1194:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 1086:Ritzler-Sefrin, p. 193 with note 5. 889:Cardinal Charles de Bourbon-VendĂ´me 585:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 206, note 1. 408:List of Catholic dioceses in France 332:1565–1572? : Antoine (II.) Dax 295:1468-†1486 : Guillaume (III.) 254:1363-†1385 : Arnaud de Villars 57:. The diocese was divided between: 1299:Lasserre, Joseph ThĂ©odore (1877). 1235:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 1216:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 1197:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 725:Eubel, I, p. 237 with note 6; 513. 606:Claude Devic; J. Vaissete (1885). 304:1489-†1508 : Guillaume (IV.) 279:1448–1454 : Élie de Pompadour 165:The diocese was suppressed by the 39:. The diocese continued until the 25: 391:Charles de la Cropte de ChantĂ©rac 289:, Abbot of Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s 1405:1801 disestablishments in France 1367: 1355: 916:(in French). Paris. p. 308. 694:on 27 May 1390, and then to the 171:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 80: 1400:1310s establishments in France 1294:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. 1269:Histoire generale de Languedoc 1144:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 1078:Charles-Louis Richard (1760). 804:VI, p. 280. Eubel, II, p. 149. 43:when it was suppressed by the 1: 1395:1317 establishments in Europe 1183:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 1171:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 1168:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 1159:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 1156:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 927:been vacant for a long time: 904:Armorial gĂ©nĂ©ral de la France 547:Histoire general de Languedoc 489:Histoire general de Languedoc 276:1443–1447 : Pierre (III) 167:National Constituent Assembly 1050:MĂ©liand had previously been 660:Arnaud had previously been 600:Thesaurus novus anecdotorum 259:Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut 27:The former French Catholic 1431: 576:Pius VI; Pius VII (1821). 549:IV, p. 422. Forest, p. 78. 385:Joseph-François de Boucaud 367:Victor-Augustin de MĂ©liand 361:Louis-Alphonse de Valbelle 285:1455–1460 : Ambroise 257:1385–1386 : Cardinal 240:The episcopal palace, Alet 116:Ruins of the Abbey of Alet 819:confirmed by the Papacy. 814:King, who prevailed upon 501:Jean Forest, ed. (1752). 403:Catholic Church in France 204:After the signing of the 1277:Du Tems, Hugues (1774). 995:, and chief Aumonier of 961:IV, pp. 181 with note 2. 325:Guillaume VI. de Joyeuse 471:Auguste Coulon (1900). 18:Ancient Diocese of Alet 1019:. 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Index

Ancient Diocese of Alet
diocese of Narbonne
French Revolution
Concordat of 1801
Alet-les-Bains
Aude
diocese of Carcassonne
diocese of Toulouse
diocese of Perpignan

adding to it

Rule of Saint Benedict
papal bulla
Pope Clement VII
Francis I
Pope John XXII
Collegiate Church
National Constituent Assembly
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Diocese of Aude
DĂ©partement de l'Aude
Narbonne
Carcassonne
Saint-Papoul
Mirepoix
Toulouse
Concordat of 1801
First Consul
Pope Pius VII

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