439:(1385–1446), the future favorite of King Charles VII. Tremoille owned a fief in the neighborhood, the barony of Mareuil-sur-le-Lay, which, in his own mind, gave him preeminence among all the seigneurs in the area. The Bishop of Luçon owned the fortress in the town of Luçon, which Tremoille wanted and which he took by military force, dispossessing the bishop's castellan; he did the same at Moutiers-sur-le-Lay, also a property of the bishops of Luçon. He then began to levy taxes on the vassals of Luçon. He continued to hold these properties illegally and by force into the reign of the next bishop, Guillaume de Goyon, who finally appealed directly to the King, who on 16 November 1424 ordered his seneschals to restore the Bishop to his full possession and rights. This did not stop Tremoille in his harassment. In 1436 Bishop Fleury had to apply to Parlement for an arrêt against him, which repeated the King's orders to his seneschals. Tremoille replied by building a fortress of his own on land owned by the bishop at Le Moulin du Puy-du-Fou, in which he placed a garrison led by one of his bastard sons.
509:(1790). Its territory was subsumed into the new diocese, called 'Vendée', which was part of the Metropolitanate called the 'Métropole du Sud-Ouest'. The Civil Constitution mandated that bishops be elected by the citizens of each 'département', which immediately raised the most severe canonical questions, since the electors did not need to be Catholics and the approval of the Pope was not only not required, but actually forbidden. Erection of new dioceses and transfer of bishops, moreover, was not canonically in the competence of civil authorities or of the Church in France. The result was schism between the 'Constitutional Church' and the Roman Catholic Church. The legitimate bishop of Luçon, Marie-Charles-Isidore de Mercy, refused to take the oath, and therefore the episcopal seat was declared vacant. He was in fact one of the thirty bishops who subscribed to the
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Gustave Rouland, the incoming Minister of Public Instruction and Cults. The French government demanded the removal of Bishop Baillès by the Pope, and Pius IX, who was maintained on his throne in Rome only with the support of French troops, had no alternative but to do as requested, and he demanded the resignation of the bishop. Baillès resigned on 21 February 1856, and made his way to Rome; his successor was nominated by the government on 5 March. On 11 March 1856, in his capacity as a Senator, Rouland gave a speech in favor of Gallicanism and against the Index, emphasizing the policies of which Baillès was such a vocal critic. The bishop was offered a titular archbishopric by the Pope, but he preferred to call himself
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432:, he divided the diocese of Poitiers, creating the new dioceses of Luçon and Maillezais. His stated reason was the large size of the diocese of Poitiers and its large population, which made it difficult for only one bishop to provide all the spiritual services needed. The Abbot of Luçon, Pierre de La Veyrie (Vereya), was named the first bishop of Luçon. He was consecrated in Avignon on 20 November 1317 by Cardinal Berengarius Fredoli, Bishop of Porto.
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King to name the Bishop of Luçon. The case was appealed to the
Parlement of Paris. Dercé nonetheless ratified a marriage contract as bishop on 21 April 1491. On 19 November 1794, Dercé, bowing to the powerful opposition, yielded his rights as bishop, the surrender being ratified by the Parlement and, in bulls of 13 February 1495, by the Pope. La Fontenelle, I, pp. 154–157. Eubel, II, p. 182.
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1585:(Lacroix, p. 53), and his bulls were issued on 18 December 1606. He was consecrated in Rome on 17 April 1607 by Cardinal Anne de Givry. The new bishop's formal entry into his diocese took place on 21 December 1608. He was named a cardinal on 5 September 1622, and the King nominated his successor as bishop of Luçon on 31 May 1623. Gauchat, IV, pp. 16 no. 9; 225, with notes 3 and 4.
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Richelieu was nominated by Henri IV, and his case was already being handled in Rome by the beginning of March 1606 (Lacroix, p. 45). His case was managed in
Consisitory by Cardinal de Givry. His dispensation for being below the minimum age for consecration was issued by Pope Paul V on 9 December 1606
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Pierre de
Sacierges was not elected by the Chapter, but named by King Louis XII; he contested the See of Luçon with Bishop de Dercé, who had been legally elected by the Chapter. The Chapter rejected de Sacierges, and elected Gilles Marchand. He died on 9 September 1514. La Fontenelle, I, pp. 157–182.
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held, with only 99 electors present, and on 1 May the
Oratorian priest François Auguste Rodrigue, the prior-curé of Fougère, was elected. He was consecrated at Notre-Dame de Paris on 29 May 1791 by Constitutional Bishop Jean-Baptiste Gobel. He resigned in 1793, in time to avoid the anti-revolutionary
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Catteau had been a teacher at the junior seminary in Arras, and then secretary of Bishop Pierre-Louis
Parisis. He was nominated bishop of Luçon by Imperial decree of 21 Aug 1877, and preconised (approved) by Pope Pius IX on 21 September 1877. He was consecrated on 21 November by Jean-Baptiste-Joseph
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Bragelone was approved as bishop of Luçon on 24 April 1624, and was consecrated in Paris on 24 June 1624. At the end of 1635 he retired to the monastery of
Morreile, of which he was the Abbot. His successor was nominated by the King on 30 November 1635. Aillery, p. xx, column 1. Gauchat, IV, p. 225
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Colet was private secretary of François-Victor Rivet, Bishop of Dijon, and then his Vicar
General, a position he held for twenty-three years. Colet was appointed bishop of Luçon by the Emperor Napoleon III on 5 June 1861, and preconised on 22 July 1861 by Pope Pius IX. He was consecrated by Bishop
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Pierre de
Nivelle had been abbot of Saint-Sulpice-en-Bresse, and then abbot-general of Cîteaux. He was named bishop of Luçon by Louis XIII on 30 November 1635, and approved by Pope Urban VIII on 22 September 1636. He was consecrated in Paris on 25 January 1637 by Archbishop Octave de Bellegarde of
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Baillès was a protégé and private secretary of Bishop Arbou of Verdun. As Arbou's career progressed from Verdun to
Bayonne and then to Toulouse, Baillès followed him, reaching the post of Vicar General of Toulouse. He was named bishop of Luçon by the government of King Louis-Philippe on 15 August
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Born in Paris in 1639, Henri de Barillon held a doctorate in theology (Paris, 1666). He was nominated by Louis XIV on 22 Nov 1671, on the recommendation of the Colbert brothers, and preconised (approved) in the Consistory of 8 February 1672. On 5 June 1672 he was consecrated by Bishop François de
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Yver (Hyvert) did not receive his bulls until 17 March 1599. He was not consecrated, and never took possession. Aillery, p. xix, believes that he was actually an Administrator on behalf of the Richelieu family. Lucien Lacroix, p. 35, points out that Yver had been the parish priest of Richelieu in
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Bishop Milon had been Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Chartres, and Abbot of Notre-Dame de la Colombe (diocese of Chartres), the latter of which he exchanged with Cardinal de Bourbon as part of the resignation agreement. While still bishop-elect he was given the privilege of holding the Deanship
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on 31 January 1491. When he went to Bordeaux for confirmation of his election by the Metropolitan, he was met with opposition by a royal procurator and three Canons. Pierre de Sacierges, Master of Requests, appeared and, in the name of the king, exercised the Pragmatic Sanction, which allowed the
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Jean Jofevri (Jaurens, Jauronge) had been Bishop of Riez (1348–1352), and Bishop of Valence (1352–1354). He was transferred to Luçon on 5 May 1354, and was transferred to the diocese of Elne on 20 November 1354. The Black Death may have played a part in some of the swift moves. Eubel, I, pp. 239,
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in Luçon a Jewish professor. Bishop Baillès protested loudly against anyone who at any time could entrust the education of young Christians to an Israelite. In 1852 he had published a pastoral letter supporting the Index of Prohibited Books, which was a challenge to the opinions of, among others,
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On 27 February 1791 the electors of 'Vendée' were assembled at Fontenay. Of the 478 electors, only 173 appeared. Next day 77 of them elected Jean-Sylvain Servant, the Vicar General of Angers. He immediately received a letter from Bishop de Mercy, and on 30 March he resigned. A second election was
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After the death of Tremoille in 1446, Bishop Nicolas Coeur (1442–1451) was able to obtain from the King the grant of the right to hold two fairs at Moutiers-sur-le-Lay, one for the Monday after Ascension day (April or early May) and the other on the Tuesday after All Saints Day (November 1). This
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In 1468 the Chapter of the cathedral was "secularized', by a bull of Pope Paul II; that is, the monks no longer provided the officials and members of the Chapter, but instead the Chapter was reorganized as a college of secular canons. The Pope also provided the college of canons with a set of
561:, but difficulties between the King, his Legislative Assembly (which refused to ratify the Concordat), and the Pope, postponed the implementation until 1821. The Diocese of Luçon thereafter comprised the territory of the ancient diocese (minus a few parishes incorporated in the
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Ladislaus (Lancelot) Dufau (Du Fau) held a degree in Civil and Canon Law, and had been Archdeacon of Saintes. He received papal approval on 8 January 1515. He made his Testament on 23 April 1523, and was dead before 8 October 1523 (when a church in the diocese was consecrated
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Tressay, pp. 61-75, tells the traditional tale, much embellished by imaginative reconstruction. It is said that Philibert brought six hundred monks from Jumièges to populate his new monastery. The facts are few, and they do not connect Luçon with Philibert. René Poupardin,
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There was also a collegiate church in the diocese, at Montaigu, founded in 1438 (or 1356) and dedicated to Saint Maurice. It was presided over by a Dean, elected by the Canons, and confirmed by the bishop. There was also a Cantor, Subcantor, a Sacristan, and three Canons.
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Bishops and priests were also to be salaried by the State. The salaries were paid out of funds realized from the confiscation and sale of church properties. After the Concordat of 1801, bishops and priests continued to be salaried and pensioned by the State, down to the
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Exposition des principes sur la constitution civile du clergé: par les évêques députés à l'assemblée nationale, suivie de la lettre des mêmes évêques, en réponse au bref du pape ... et de la lettre de M. l'arch-évêque d'Aix, en réponse au bref de ... le pape Pie VII
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in French, in which a person (Richelieu) received a benefice under the condition that at some point he would renounce the benefice to another (Yver), and that the other would receive part or all of the income of the benefice for his services. The arrangement was
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of 1805–1808. He was named bishop of Luçon on 14 November 1817, but he did not receive papal confirmation until 24 September 1821; he was consecrated a bishop in Paris at Saint Sulpice on 21 October 1821 by Bishop Latil of Chartres. Soyer died on 5 May 1845.
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It was Bishop Milon d'Illiers (1527–1552) who purchased the barony of Luçon from Anne de Laval. The barony was held from the Count of Poitou, who was the King of France. The bishops thus became Seigneurs de Luçon, and a direct vassal of the King.
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Lescure was born in the Château de Lescure and was a doctor of theology (Paris). He had been a Canon and Vicar General of the diocese of Albi. He was nominated to the See of Luçon by Louis XIV on 6 June 1699, and was preconised (approved) by
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In 1856 the diocese of Luçon became involved in an international scandal. The bishop of Luçon, Jacques-Marie-Joseph Baillès, had been appointed in 1845 by the government of King Louis-Philippe. The bishop was a firm royalist, as well as an
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with First Consul N. Bonaparte went into effect, Pius VII was able to issue the appropriate bulls to restore many of the dioceses and to regulate their boundaries, most of which corresponded closely to the new 'départements'. The Bull
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Richelieu was nominated in 1584, but did not receive his bulls until 5 November 1586. The Wars of Religion prevented him from taking possession of his diocese. He died in June 1592. Aillery, p. xix. Eubel, III, p. 230 with note
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On 30 December 1637, by letters patent, King Louis XIII granted the members of the Chapter of Luçon exemption from the obligation to quarter troops of the king in times of emergency and to have their property and goods seized.
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in 1801. He was nominated Archbishop of Bourges by First Consul N. Bonaparte on 9 April 1802, and was approved by the Cardinal Legate. He died in Bourges on 22 February 1811. Jean, p. 138. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 267 with note
1618:, was a doctor of theology (Sorbonne). He had been Abbot commendatory of two monasteries and Dean of two Collegiate Churches. He was nominated bishop of Luçon by King Louis XIV on 8 Feb 1661, and approved in Consistory by
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engaged in a major restructuring of the episcopal organization of southern and western France, both in territory governed by the King of France and territory governed by the King of England. On 13 August 1317, in the Bull
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abolished all the dioceses of France, and recreated most of the dioceses of the Ancien Régime. The diocese of Luçon was not one of them. The diocese of Luçon was suppressed by the Concordat of 1801 and annexed to the
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It was in 1451 or perhaps early in 1452, that Andre de la Roche became bishop. He resigned the administration of the diocese on 26 August 1461. He died on 12 February 1462, Aillery, p. xix. La Fontenelle, I, p.
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Alphonse Duplessis never received a bull of institution, and was not consecrated a bishop until 21 June 1626, when he became Archbishop of Aix. He was never bishop of Luçon, or even bishop-elect. Cf. Gauchat,
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He was appointed to the Congregation of the Index in the Roman Curia, and in 1866 continued his feud by publishing a book in defense of the Congregation of the Index. He died in exile on 17 November 1873.
420:. The monastery of Luçon was burned to the ground by the Northmen in May 853, and was still in ruins in 877. The list of the abbots of Notre Dame de Luçon begins about the middle of the eleventh century.
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With the coming of the Revolution, Mercy remained in his diocese until 1792; he then fled to Switzerland, and from there to Ravenna, and then to Venice, and finally Vienna. He resigned, at the demand of
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1867:. He holds a licenciate in biblical theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome). He was transferred from the Diocese of Mende, where he had been bishop for eleven years (2007–2018), by
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Lecoq was nominated by Napoleon III on 11 Jan 1875, and preconised by Pius IX on 15 March 1875. He was consecrated a bishop on 1 May in the church of Saint-Jean in Caen (of which he was the
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on 27 March 1527, and took possession of the diocese of Luçon by proxy on 6 July 1527. He resigned the diocese in favor of his grand-nephew, René de Daillon, on 28 March 1552. Saint-Marthe,
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Sens. He died at Luçon on the night of 10/11 February 1660. La Fontanelle II, pp. 458–503. Gauchat, IV, p. 225 with note 5 (Gauchat says he was preconised in 1637, an obvious typo).
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on 5 October 1699. He built a nursing and retirement home for priests of the diocese. He died on 23 May 1723. Aillery, pp. xx–xxi. 637–712. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 249 with note 3.
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Boutault was Archpriest of Pareds and Vicar General. He was named Coadjutor of Bishop de la Roche on 15 February 1461. He was consecrated on 26 September 1462 by Cardinal
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Ordained in 1791, Soyer served as an underground priest, and assumed various disguises and during the Revolution exercised his ecclesiastical functions in the suburbs of
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on 25 Nov 1874, and preconised (approved) by Pope Pius IX on 21 December 1874. He died on 27 November 1883. Georges Simon, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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Lequette, Bishop of Arras. He visited each of the parishes in his diocese at least seven times. Georges Simon, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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IV, p. 225. Lucien Lacroix points out, p. 35, that all the appointments to benefices during the alleged bishoprics of Yver and Alphonse Richelieu are dated
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on 24 November 1845. He was consecrated a bishop in Paris on 4 January 1846 by the Archbishop of Besançon. He was forced to resign on the demand of
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of Valognes. He was named Vicar General of Coutances in 1834. He was nominated bishop of Luçon by Napoleon III on 5 March 1856, and preconised by
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on 5 December 1418. He was named titular bishop of Myra in Lycia on 28 June 1424. La Fontenelle, I, pp. 92-101. Eubel, I, p. 315, 354.
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Dercé had been Dean of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Luçon. The election of Dercé by the Chapter was approved in Consistory by
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Etienne Loypelli had been Treasurer of the Cathedral Chapter of Poitiers. He was appointed bishop of Luçon on 27 January 1388 by
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on 20 February 1861, and preconised by Pius IX on 18 March 1861. Georges Simon, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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on 16 June. He was consecrated in Reims on 20 July 1856 by Cardinal Thomas-Marie-Joseph Gousset. He was nominated
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Martin Gouge de Charpaigne was transferred to the diocese of Chartres on 10 March 1408. Eubel, I, pp. 167, 315.
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along with the Bishopric of Luçon by Pope Clement VII, on 23 December 1516. He was approved in Consistory by
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on 10 March 1408. He was represented at the Council of Pisa (March–August 1409) by a proctor. Sainte-Marthe,
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on 13 September 1553. He was not consecrated a bishop during his term. He was appointed bishop of Bayeux by
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Poitou, and that he had managed the diocese of Luçon for Bishop Jacques Duplessis in an arrangement called
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Guillaume was appointed by Pope Innocent VI on 24 May 1359. He died on 23? January 1387. Eubel, I, p. 315.
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Philippe Bourdin, "Collégiales et chapitres cathédraux au crible de l'opinion et de la Révolution,"
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taking place on 14 August 1793. In each, the troops of the Republic were successful.
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in 1790, and their property and incomes directed to "the good of the people".
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During the Vendée, three engagements took place at or near Luçon, the
416:) around 674, of which Luçon was at first a dependency, probably as a
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Péricard of Angoulême. He died in Paris on 7 May 1699. Saint-Marthe,
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2156: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
362:, but it was restored in 1821, along with the Bourbon restoration.
2056:(in French). Vol. premiere partie. Fontenay le Comte: Gaudin.
1201:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: E. Dentu. p. 285.
1148:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
859:(Paris: A. Picard 1905). pp. 61, 81. La Fontenelle, pp. 14-15, 18.
794:
Antoine-Marie Cazaux (11 Oct 1941 Appointed – 4 Jul 1967 Resigned)
316:
2111:(in French). Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. pp. 304–310.
2027:
Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801
1863:
Born in 1950 at Fontainebleau, Bishop Jacolin is a member of the
1832:) by Bishop Flavien Hugonin of Bayeux. He was transferred to the
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on 30 May 1661. He built the seminary quarters. He was appointed
1167:(in Latin and French). chez J.R. Vigneulle. 1802. pp. 24–43.
791:
Gustave-Lazare Garnier (27 May 1916 Appointed – 30 Jan 1940 Died)
1083:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Firmin Didot frères.
3008:
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
2214:
797:
Charles-Auguste-Marie Paty † (4 Jul 1967 – 25 Mar 1991 Retired)
788:
Clovis-Nicolas-Joseph Catteau (21 September 1877 – 28 Nov 1915)
303:
2105:
Société bibliographique (France) (1907). Georges Simon (ed.).
1467:
II, pp. 1411–1412. Gams, p. 569, column 1. Eubel, III, p. 230.
1077:
Ludovic Sciout (1872). "Chapitre IV: La Constitution Civile".
549:; its bishop, from 1804 to 1821 was Gabriel-Laurent Pailloux.
511:
Exposition des principes, sur la Constitution civile du Clergé
1742:
Georges Simon, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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II, p. 1412. Fontenelle, I, pp. 216–247. Eubel, III, p. 230.
1975:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
1614:
A native of Reims, Colbert, brother of the King's minister
557:
The diocese of Luçon was reestablished in principle in the
2067:(in French). Vol. 2 parts. Fontenay-le-Comte: Gaudin.
1994:
Gallia christiana, in provincias ecclesiasticas distributa
1957:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
3003:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
1502:
on 11 February 1598. Aillery, p. xix. Eubel, III, p. 230.
1151:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 446–449.
1080:
Historie de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801)
2019:(in French). Fontenay-le-Comte: Imprimerie de Robuchon.
1106:(in French). Paris: Editions de l'Atelier. p. 11.
1807:, and voted with the minority against the doctrine of
856:
Monuments de l'histoire des abbayes de Saint-Philibert
823:
François Joseph Marie Jacolin, M.D.P. (29 May 2018 – )
481:
All Cathedral Chapters were dissolved by order of the
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2089:(in French). Vol. Tome II. Paris: Lecoffre Fils.
785:
Jules François Lecoq (15 March 1875 – 20 August 1877)
746:
1738–1758: Samuel-Guillaume de Verthamon de Chavagnac
2078:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Lecoffre Fils.
1929:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1917:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1905:(second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1642:(in French). Paris: Etienne Repos. pp. 418–424.
1058:
no. 331 (janvier/mars 2003), 29-55, at 29-30, 52-53.
767:
René-François Soyer (24 September 1821 – 5 May 1845)
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1874:Bienvenue à notre nouvel évêque : Mgr Jacolin
1690:Chavagnac: Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 267 with note 2.
1463:by the Auxiliary Bishop of Saintes. Saint-Marthe,
1699:Gauthier: Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 267 with note 3.
1218:(in French). Paris: J. Lecoffre et C.ie. p.
2050:La Fontenelle de Vaudoré, Armand-Désiré (1847).
737:1699–1723: Jean-François de Valderies de Lescure
1865:Missionnaires de la Plaine et de Sainte-Thérèse
1324:. He died on 13 September 1407. Sainte-Marthe,
404:(616–684). The monk, having been expelled from
2097:Histoire des moines et des év́eq̂ues de Luco̧n
1056:Annales historiques de la Révolution française
923:. Boston-New York: Houghton Mifflin. pp.
497:The diocese of Luçon was abolished during the
2226:
2064:Histoire du monastère et des évêques de Luçon
2053:Histoire du monastère et des évêques de Luçon
2042:Richelieu à Luçon: sa jeunesse--son épiscopat
1803:Rivet in Dijon on 25 August. He attended the
602:1317–1334: Petrus (or Pierre) I. de La Veyrie
8:
2086:Histoire des moines et des évêques de Luc̦on
1972:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1954:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1328:II (Paris 1716), p. 1409. Eubel, I, pp. 167.
1302:on 20 February 1359. Eubel, I, pp. 315, 324.
820:Alain Castet (14 Apr 2008 – 12 October 2017)
2075:Histoire des moines et des évêques de Luçon
1746:, pp. 304–306. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 244.
365:Since 2002, it has been a suffragan of the
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354:. The diocese comprises the department of
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117:Archdiocese of Rennes, Dol, and Saint-Malo
29:
2455:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
1511:Tiercelin was confirmed in Consistory by
1178:Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1134:(in French). Paris: LeClere. p. 173.
2030:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp.
1515:on 16 December 1562. Eubel, III, p. 230.
1256:(in French). Paris: P. Daffis. pp.
617:1359–1387: Guillaume de La Rochefoucauld
400:, who placed it under the government of
373:. From May 2018, the bishop of Luçon is
3088:
1524:De Salla was approved in Consistory by
1253:Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes: A-D
845:
629:1421–1424: Elias Martineau (Martinelli)
1103:La séparation des Églises et de l'État
706:Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu
2321:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
1935:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1233:Jacques Marie Joseph Bailles (1866).
1212:Jacques Marie Joseph Baillès (1852).
1198:Dictionnaire des Sciences Catholiques
813:(19 Jun 2001 – 4 Sep 2007 Appointed,
803:(25 Mar 1991 – 7 Dec 2000 Appointed,
131:7,015 km (2,709 sq mi)
7:
2973:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La Réunion
2172:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2045:(in French). Paris: Letouzey et Ané.
1938:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
569:, which was permanently suppressed.
1777:Delamare had been principal of the
749:1759–1775: Claude-Jacquemet Gautier
718:Armand-Jean du Plessis de Richelieu
408:, established the monastery of the
2634:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
2162:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
1978:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1960:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1941:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1871:on 29 May 2018. Diocèse de Luçon,
1737:Vie de Mgr. Soyer, évêque de Luçon
1250:Antoine-Alexandre Barbier (1872).
725:1637–1660: Pierre Nivelle, O.Cist.
686:1562–1573: Jean-Baptiste Tiercelin
683:1553–1562: René de Daillon du Lude
25:
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2583:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
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2061:La Fontenelle, A. D. de (1847).
1991:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1785).
1239:(in French). Paris: Poussielgue.
1169:(Latin, with French translation)
917:Winifred Stephens Whale (1914).
507:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
212:Cathedral of Notre Dame in Luçon
72:
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915:La Fontenelle, I, pp. 100-104.
722:1624–1635: Aimeric de Bragelone
635:1431–1441: Jean Fleury, O.Cist.
3136:1310s establishments in France
2978:Military Ordinariate of France
2542:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
2491:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
2270:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
1354:II, p. 1409. Eubel, I, p. 315.
1006:La Fontenelle, I, pp. 144-152.
937:La Fontenelle, I, pp. 108-109.
776:(16 June 1856 – 18 March 1861)
754:Marie-Charles-Isidore de Mercy
742:Michel-Roger de Bussin–Rabutin
653:1496–1514: Pierre de Sacierges
1:
3131:1317 establishments in Europe
2890:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France
2251:Bishops' Conference of France
1926:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
1923:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
1914:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
1911:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1902:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
1899:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1740:(in French). Paris: Lecoffre.
1630:on 16 November 1671; Cheney,
968:Paris: Alphonse Picard 1910,
756:, (17 Nov 1775 – 24 Oct 1801)
632:1424–1431: Guillaume de Goyon
565:); and almost all the former
483:National Constituent Assembly
470:statutes. The dignities (not
369:, after transferral from the
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2942:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna
2838:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes
2094:Tressay, Georges du (1870).
2083:Tressay, Georges du (1869).
2072:Tressay, Georges du (1869).
2016:Pouillé de l'Evêché de Luçon
734:1672–1699: Henri de Barillon
650:1491–1494: Mathurin de Dercé
644:1451–1461: André de La Roche
605:1334–1353: Renaud de Thouars
2125:du diocèse de Luçon (2017)
1734:Georges du Tressay (1872).
694:Jacques Duplessis-Richelieu
647:1461–1490: Nicolas Boutault
626:1408–1418: Germain Paillard
620:1388–1407: Etienne Loypelli
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3029:Apostolic Nuncio to France
2537:Archdiocese of Montpellier
2347:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay
1877:; retrieved: 29 May 2018.
1275:La Veyrie: Sainte-Marthe,
1100:Jean Marie Mayeur (1991).
1045:La Fontenelle, II, p. 462.
955:Aillery, p. xix, column 1.
774:François-Augustin Delamare
680:1527–1552: Milon d'Illiers
665:1515–1523: Ladislaus Dufau
27:Catholic diocese in France
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2963:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
2557:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne
2248:
2242:Catholic Church in France
1096:Law of Separation of 1905
946:La Fontenelle, I, p. 119.
834:Catholic Church in France
700:1595–1600: François Yver
676:Cardinal Louis de Bourbon
559:Concordat of 11 June 1817
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2486:Archdiocese of Marseille
2460:Diocese of Saint-Étienne
2039:Lacroix, Lucien (1890).
2013:Aillery, Eugène (1860).
1756:1845, and preconised by
1636:Fisquet, Honore (1864).
1423:Guillaume d'Estouteville
868:La Fontenelle, I, p. 22.
801:François Charles Garnier
689:1578–1584: René de Salla
2956:Directly under Holy See
2803:Archdiocese of Toulouse
2741:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc
2624:Archdiocese of Poitiers
2530:Province of Montpellier
2440:Archdiocese of Chambéry
2342:Archdiocese of Clermont
2316:Diocese of Aire and Dax
2306:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
2280:Diocese of Saint-Claude
2265:Archdiocese of Besançon
1907:p. 315. (in Latin)
1264:L'épiscopat français...
1180:L'épiscopat français...
920:The La Trémoille Family
623:1407–1408: Martin Goyon
584:ancien évêque de Luçon.
521:and the retaliation of
437:Georges de la Trémoille
371:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
268:Metropolitan Archbishop
102:Ecclesiastical province
3059:Catholicism portal
2916:Archdiocese of Papeete
2895:Diocese of Basse-Terre
2883:Province of Martinique
2859:Archdiocese of Bourges
2603:Diocese of Saint-Denis
2496:Archdiocese of Avignon
2414:Archdiocese of Cambrai
2357:Diocese of Saint-Flour
2136:catholic-hierarchy.org
1811:. Colet was appointed
1632:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
780:Charles-Théodore Colet
670:Jean de Lorraine-Guise
614:1354–1359: Guy (Guido)
547:Diocese of La Rochelle
392:was founded in 682 by
304:Website of the Diocese
40:
2990:for Eastern Catholics
2937:Archdiocese of Nouméa
2706:Archdiocese of Rennes
2608:Diocese of Versailles
2516:Diocese of Gap-Embrun
2479:Province of Marseille
2450:Diocese of Belley–Ars
2169:Catholic Encyclopedia
2024:Jean, Armand (1891).
1805:First Vatican Council
1616:Jean-Baptiste Colbert
1557:. Eubel, III, p. 230.
1363:Elie was approved by
877:Aillery, p. xvi-xvii.
805:Archbishop of Cambrai
567:Diocese of Maillezais
458:Cathedral and Chapter
367:Archdiocese of Rennes
321:Dioecesis Lucionensis
235:71 (Religious Orders)
41:Dioecesis Lucionensis
3024:Cathedrals in France
2947:Diocese of Port-Vila
2854:Archdiocese of Tours
2823:Diocese of Montauban
2796:Province of Toulouse
2772:Diocese of Coutances
2762:Archdiocese of Rouen
2660:Archdiocese of Reims
2629:Diocese of Angoulême
2617:Province of Poitiers
2573:Archdiocese of Paris
2409:Archdiocese of Lille
2373:Archdiocese of Dijon
2335:Province of Clermont
2326:Diocese of Périgueux
2299:Province of Bordeaux
2285:Diocese of Saint-Dié
2258:Province of Besançon
2197:46.45417°N 1.16861°W
1852:L'épiscopat français
1838:L'épiscopat français
1817:L'épiscopat français
1791:L'épiscopat français
1766:L'épiscopat français
1744:L'épiscopat français
1569:Hierarchia catholica
1145:Paul Pisani (1907).
1036:, V, p. 249, note 1.
1034:Hierarchia catholica
519:rising of the Vendée
503:Legislative Assembly
452:Concordat of Bologna
412:on the Isle of Her (
237:56 Permanent Deacons
147:539,299 (79.9%)
2909:Province of Papeete
2869:Diocese of Chartres
2813:Archdiocese of Auch
2808:Archdiocese of Albi
2782:Diocese of Le Havre
2685:Diocese of Soissons
2670:Diocese of Beauvais
2598:Diocese of Pontoise
2593:Diocese of Nanterre
2435:Archdiocese of Lyon
2378:Archdiocese of Sens
2193: /
1819:, pp. 308–309; 635.
1813:Archbishop of Tours
1809:papal infallibility
1595:with notes 4 and 5.
1262:Georges Simon, in:
1193:Eugène de Mirecourt
513:(30 October 1790).
2930:Province of Noumea
2921:Diocese of Taiohae
2900:Diocese of Cayenne
2874:Diocese of Orléans
2828:Diocese of Pamiers
2736:Diocese of Quimper
2721:Diocese of Le Mans
2699:Province of Rennes
2680:Diocese of Langres
2675:Diocese of Châlons
2639:Diocese of Limoges
2578:Diocese of Créteil
2501:Diocese of Ajaccio
2470:Diocese of Viviers
2465:Diocese of Valence
2352:Diocese of Moulins
2202:46.45417; -1.16861
1787:Archbishop of Auch
1620:Pope Alexander VII
1436:Pope Innocent VIII
1348:Pope Benedict XIII
1019:II, p. 1406-1407;
608:1354: Jean Jofevri
542:Qui Christi Domini
430:Sane Considerantes
410:Black Benedictines
398:Bishop of Poitiers
390:monastery of Luçon
350:in the commune of
242:Current leadership
222:Assumption of Mary
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2847:Province of Tours
2818:Diocese of Cahors
2777:Diocese of Évreux
2767:Diocese of Bayeux
2755:Province of Rouen
2746:Diocese of Vannes
2731:Diocese of Nantes
2711:Diocese of Angers
2690:Diocese of Troyes
2665:Diocese of Amiens
2653:Province of Reims
2566:Province of Paris
2445:Diocese of Annecy
2402:Province of Lille
2393:Mission de France
2388:Diocese of Nevers
2366:Province of Dijon
2290:Diocese of Verdun
1919:pp. 181–182.
1834:diocese of Nantes
1670:Pope Innocent XII
1656:Gallia christiana
1624:Bishop of Auxerre
1526:Pope Gregory XIII
1500:Pope Clement VIII
1483:Gallia christiana
1465:Gallia christiana
1352:Gallia christiana
1326:Gallia christiana
1279:II, p. 1406–1407.
1277:Gallia christiana
1113:978-2-7082-4340-8
1017:Gallia christiana
991:Gallia christiana
904:Gallia christiana
815:Bishop of Créteil
659:from 1500 to 1800
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279:Alain Castet
218:Patron saint
184:Latin Church
175:
165:Denomination
143:(as of 2021)
138:- Total
113:Metropolitan
78:Coat of arms
37:
3098:Catholicism
2988:Ordinariate
2200: /
2127:(in French)
1999:Instrumenta
1879:(in French)
1021:Instrumenta
995:Instrumenta
752:1775–1801:
740:1723–1736:
716:1606–1623:
692:1586–1592:
674:1524–1527:
668:1523–1524:
638:1442–1451:
472:dignitaries
200:Established
160:Information
3120:Categories
2185:46°27′15″N
1982:2016-07-06
1964:2016-07-06
1945:2016-07-06
1555:simoniacal
1550:confidence
840:References
762:since 1800
728:1661–1671
523:the Terror
493:Revolution
194:Roman Rite
136:Population
123:Statistics
2188:1°10′07″W
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1266:, p. 307.
1182:, p. 221.
997:, p. 382.
535:Once the
423:In 1317,
208:Cathedral
177:Sui iuris
3017:See also
2123:Annuaire
1725:Poitiers
828:See also
406:Jumièges
263:, M.D.P.
152:Parishes
84:Location
3084:Portals
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2007:Studies
1779:collège
591:Bishops
579:collège
553:Revival
501:by the
394:Ansoald
384:History
338:of the
336:diocese
331:) is a
298:Website
251:Francis
145:675,247
89:Country
3110:France
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418:priory
356:Vendée
344:France
325:French
257:Bishop
180:church
107:Rennes
94:France
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352:Luçon
317:Latin
1830:curé
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247:Pope
190:Rite
128:Area
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