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820:(Cordeliers, O.F.M.Conv.) had established themselves in Montauban before 1251, when they found themselves in trouble with Bishop Guillaume of Agen for usurping the fiefs of the Chapter, and for hearing confessions in the parishes of the city; the dispute with the Chapter continued until 1348. In the 15th century they received substantial gifts from the Seigneur de la Gravière, Notet Seguier. Along with other religious orders they were expelled by the Huguenots in 1561, and their convent was turned into a prison for a time, and then was razed to the foundations. They were restored in 1631. After they were again dissolved by the 60: 835:(O.P.) established a house in Montauban in the Faubourg Saint-Étienne, colonized from their house in Cahors. A provincial Chapter was held in their convent in 1303, at which time the first Mass took place in their church. In 1561 the Calvinists seized the church and made it a Protestant house of worship, though they destroyed it in 1565 to make a fort, which was destroyed by Cardinal Richelieu in 1629, under whose protection they returned to Montauban. Another provincial Chapter of their Order took place in the new buildings in 1685. The Sisters of Mercy came to occupy the buildings after the Bourbon Restoration. 277: 813:(O.F.M.Cap.) came to Montauban in 1629 on a preaching mission, but were driven out temporarily by the plague. In 1630 they were given property by the King and then by the consuls of Montauban, and with a gift of 6,000 livres by the Duc d'Épernon, with which they built the Hôpital-Saint-Roch, their convent and their church. The Capuchins were expelled in the anticlerical legislation of 1895-1905. and their buildings were converted for use as the diocesan Major Seminary. 733: 575: 2885: 3825: 3786: 3837: 3798: 707:. This meant, among other things, the end of financial support on the part of the French government and all of its subdivisions of any religious group. An inventory was ordered of all places of worship that had received subsidies from the State, and all property not legally subject to a pious foundation was to be confiscated to the State. That was a violation of the 806:(O.E.S.A.) had a house at Montauban before 1345, headed by a Prior. The Calvinists burned the buildings on 21 August 1561, and demolished them in 1568 for building materials. They returned to Montauban in 1632, but did not recover their properties until Bishop de Bertier granted them provisionally in 1662. He also consecrated the new church in 1665. 856:, grouped themselves into a confraternity "à l'honneur de Dieu, de Notre Dame et Monseigneur Saint Jacques". This confraternity, reorganized in 1615 by letters patent of Louis XIII, existed for many years. As late as 1830 "pilgrims" were still seen in the Moissac processions. In fact Moissac and Spain were long closely united; a monk of Moissac, 2860: 562:
were still outnumbered by Protestants by two-to-one, the destroyed cathedral of Montauban had three dignities, three persons, and eighteen Canons. The foundation stone of the present cathedral of the Assumption was laid in 1692. In 1762, the population had risen to c. 15,000, and the Cathedral boasted six dignities and eighteen Canons.
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Verthamon was nephew of Jean-Jacques de Verthamon, Bishop of Couserans; brother of Guillaume-Samuel de Verthamon, Bishop of Luçon; and cousin of and Jean-Baptiste de Verthamon, Bishop of Pamiers; one of his uncles was Pierre de Verthamon, S.J., Provincial of France. Michel was consecrated a bishop in
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became masters of the city; in 1561 they interdicted Catholic worship; the destruction of the churches, and even of the cathedral, was begun and carried on until 1567. In 1570 Montauban became one of the four strongholds granted the Protestants and in 1578, 1579, and 1584 harboured the synods held by
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In 1630, after the destruction of the Cathedral of Saint-Martin by the Protestants, the bishop united the Chapter with the Chapter of the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, and that church, rededicated to Saint James, became the cathedral of the diocese. In 1674, after the Huguenot Wars, when Catholics
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Guillaume d'Estampes received his bulls on 3 January 1452. His brother Robert was Marshal and Seneschal of Bourbon, and his brother Jean was Bishop of Carcassonne. As Bishop-elect he was sent as ambassador by King Charles VII of France to Alfonso of Aragon, and then to Frederick, King of the Romans.
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Marty was born in 1850 in Beaumont-de-Perigord. He studied at the Minor Seminary of Bergerac, at the Major Seminary of PĂ©rigueux, and then at the Institut Catholique de Toulouse. He was appointed teacher of dogma at the seminary of Toulouse. In 1888 he was awarded a Canonry in the Cathedral, and he
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held the same position, and therefore it was not until Louis XIV made his retraction in 1692 that the Pope was willing to sign bulls for the two prelates. In the meantime, Nesmond served as Vicar General for Bishop Colbert. Nesmond was finally consecrated on 24 May 1693 by Bishop Charles-Antoine de
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In accordance with the Concordat between Pope Pius VII and King Louis XVIII, signed on 11 June 1817, the diocese of Montauban was to be restored. The Concordat, however, was never ratified by the French National Assembly, which had the reputation of being more royalist than the King, and therefore,
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Under the Concordat, however, Bonaparte exercised the same privileges as had the kings of France, especially that of nominating bishops for vacant dioceses, with the approval of the Pope. The practice continued until the Restoration in 1815, when the privilege of nomination returned to the hands of
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Georges d'Amboise was appointed bishop at the age of fourteen in 1484. He was consecrated a bishop in 1489. He made his solemn entry into his diocese on 10 May 1489. He was transferred to the diocese of Narbonne on 2 December 1491. He was named a cardinal on 17 September 1498. He was minister of
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Viguerie was Aumonier of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Montauban, and was elected by them as bishop, but he died before 7 May without having received papal approval. Jean de Brugeres, the Cantor of the Chapter of Rodez, was offered the bishopric by the Chapter, but he declined. The Chapter then
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Nesmond was named Bishop of Montauban by Louis XIV in 1687, to succeed Colbert, who was to be promoted to Toulouse. Pope Innocent XI, however, was unwilling to issue bulls of transfer for Colbert, or bulls of consecration and institution for Nesmond, due to the breakdown in relations between the
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In 1626 the Jesuits were sent to Montauban, but in 1628 they were expelled along with all the other Catholics. They returned in 1629 after the fall of La Rochelle, but were forced to make a temporary retreat due to the plague. They were recalled in 1630 by Bishop Anne de Murviel, and they were
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Claude de Champaigne had been Grand Vicar for Bishop Jacqaues des Pres. On the bishop's death, Claude was elected Vicar Capitular by the Chapter. He was Vicar in spiritualities, but he was not a bishop and did not perform functions reserved for a bishop. The Chapter also elected a Vicar for
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Despite huge losses in property and income, the diocese of Montauban was still able to maintain the École Saint-Théodard in Montauban for young men, and the École Jeanne-d'Arc in Montauban for young women. It also operated the Minor Seminary of the Sacred Heart, and the Institut familial.
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The monastery church of Montauriol, which became the Cathedral, had been dedicated to Saints Martin and Theodore. It was pillaged and burnt by the Protestants on 20 December 1561. Only one of the towers remained standing, and it was destroyed in 1567 for the sake of building materials for
842:(O.Carm.) were established in Montauban before 1277. They were expelled by the Calvinists in 1561, and when they returned in 1632, their church and their convent had completely disappeared. In 1635 they established their legal claim on the land, and rebuilt their house and a chapel. 565:
There was a second Chapter in the diocese, at the Collegiate Church of Saint-Étienne de Tascon in Montaubon, headed by a Dean. It was erected into a collegiate church by Pope John XXII in 1318. Destroyed in 1561 by the Huguenots, it was reconstructed by Bishop de Colbert in 1680.
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The diocese was recreated, uncanonically, by the Emperor Napoleon I in 1808, and he offered the diocese to Jean-Armand Chaudru de Trélissac, the pre-Revolutionary Vicar General of Montauban, who refused the offer. Other offers were made, but not confirmed by Pope Pius VII.
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Fiard was a native of Lens-Lestang (diocese of Valence). He served as Vicar-General of Oran, and was appointed bishop of Montauban on 18 November 1881. He was consecrated at Montauban on 25 January 1882. C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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granted half the positions in the Collège in 1633. They took over the other half when the Protestants moved to Puylaurens in 1662. They continued to staff the Collège until the Jesuits were expelled from France by edict of Louis XV on 2 February 1763.
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Bertrand was the nephew of Bishop Guillaume de Cardaillac, and the brother of Archbishop Jean, titular Patriarch of Alexandria. He was appointed by Pope Innocent VI on 21 August 1357, the same day as Bishop Jacques de Deaulx was transferred to Gap.
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The general synod of the Reformers held at Montpellier, in May, 1598, decided on the creation of an academy at Montauban; it was opened in 1600, was exclusively Protestant, and gathered students from other countries of Europe. In 1632 the
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The threats and incursions of the Saracens, Hungarians, and Northmen brought the monks of Moissac to elect "knight abbots" who were laymen, and whose mission was to defend them. From the tenth to the thirteenth century several of the
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was Abbot of Moissac and Bishop of Béziers (1537–1543), which he was allowed to keep along with the Bishopric of Montauban with royal and papal permission down until October 1543. He was approved as Bishop of Montauban by
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fortifications. The Chapter was composed of twenty-four Canons, to which were added some sixty other clerics, variously called hebdomadaries, prebendaries, or simply clerics. The Chapter was led by a pair of 'dignities' (
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turned to Jean de Saint Estienne. On 16 December 1484, Pope Innocent VIII wrote to Montauban to admit Georges d'Amboise as their bishop, but Jean de Saint Estienne opposed him into 1485, when he died. Sainte-Marthe,
423:(1271) made the King of France the legitimate successor of the counts of Toulouse, and in this way the abbey came to depend directly on the kings of France, henceforth its "knight-abbots". The union of Moissac with 2150:, p. 52, Auriole gave up the administration of his diocese on 15 or 21 July 1516, in favor of his nephew, Antoine, who was a Canon of Cahors. His Testament is dated 3 February 1518 (Daux, p. 56). Sainte-Marthe, 2167:, p. 46, argues that Jean des Prés was Coadjutor for Bishop d'Auriole from 1516. Eubel, III, p. 248, dates his episcopacy from 31 May 1516, citing Garampi as his source. Bishop des Prés died on 30 October 1539. 1919:
Arnaldus was appointed Administrator of the diocese of Montauban by Pope Innocent VI on 16 June 1361. He was named a cardinal by Pope Urban V on 22 September 1368, but died before he could be assigned a title.
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Concordat entre Notre Saint Père le pape et le roi très-chrétien, signé à Rome, le 11 juin 1817: avec les bulles et pièces qui y sont relatives, en latin & en françois, et la liste des évêques de France
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on 22 January 1844. He was consecrated a bishop on 15 March 1844 by Archbishop Jacques Mathieu of Besançon. In 1866 Doney made a spectacle of himself by writing a furious letter to the French newspaper
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Bernard de la Roche had been Bishop of Cavaillon (1424–1427). He received his bulls for Montauban on 24 October 1427, but did not enter his diocese until 29 September 1429; he stayed for two years in
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was begun by Abbot Stephen as early as 1047, and completed in 1063 under Abbot Durand. Four filial abbeys and numerous priories depended on Moissac Abbey. In 1618 Moissac was transformed into a
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During World War I, 109 priests and 24 seminarians participated in the conflict. 9 priests and 6 seminarians died. They won one Legion of Honor, one MĂ©daille militaire, and 43 Croix de guerre.
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Raymond had held the office of Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Gap. He was appointed to the diocese of Montauban on 17 December 1404 by Benedict XIII. He resigned, or died, on 26 March 1424.
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Guillaume was appointed by Pope John XXII on 12 November 1317. He had been Abbot of the Benedictine monstery of Pessan (diocese of Auch). He died in 1355. Daux, pp. 23-70. Eubel, I, p. 347.
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specifically to name Marty as his successor. The Pope appointed Marty as Coadjutor Bishop on 7 August 1907, and he succeeded to the diocese on 10 January 1908. He died on 3 February 1929.
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Jacques de Daux was the nephew of Cardinal Bertrand de Deaulx, and had been Canon and Sacristan of the Cathedral Chapter of Avignon. He was a doctor of canon law. He was appointed by
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on 20 November 1537. He resigned the Abbey of Moissac to Cardinal de Guise, and the bishopric of Montauban to his nephew Jacques. He married and became a Protestant. Sainte-Marthe,
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Pierre de Cottines was appointed Bishop of Montauban on 28 September 1425 by Pope Martin V. He was transferred to the diocese of Castres on 24 October 1427. Eubel, I, p. 173, 347.
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Born in Paris in 1724, Breteuil had been Canon of Soissons and Vicar General of Narbonne for five years. He was nominated by King Louis XV on 10 October 1762, and preconised by
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during the greater part of his reign and left his flock to be administered through deputies who did not fear the Protestants. In spite of the unsuccessful siege of Montauban by
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ironically, Napoleonic legislation was never removed from the legal code (as agreed in the Concordat of 1817) and the terms of the Concordat of 1817 never became state law.
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Aimeric had been Prior Major of the Cathedral of Montauban and Abbot of Moissiac. He paid for his bulls on 7 January 1446. He died on 16 October 1449. Sainte-Marthe,
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the King of France. On the occasion of the proclamation of the Empire in 1804, Archbishop de Cicé was made a member of the Legion of Honor and a Count of the Empire.
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Cheverus was transferred from the diocese of Boston, Massachusetts on 3 May 1824. Cheverus became Archbishop of Bordeaux and a cardinal. He died in 1836.
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on 8 March 1454 (according to Sainte-Marthe; or 29 March, according to Garampi), and took possession on 18 November 1455. He died in 1470. Sainte-Marthe,
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on 10 June 1355 (not on 24 December, as in Gams, p. 578). He was transferred to the diocese of Gap on 21 August 1357, and then to Nîmes on 6 April 1362.
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In 1869 Doney attended the First Vatican Council. He died on 21 January 1871. In general see: C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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Jean d'Auriole was the son of Pierre d'Auriole, Chancellor of France of King Louis XII. He was named bishop of Montauban in Consistory by
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on 24 January 1763. He was consecrated on 24 February 1763 by Archbishop Charles de la Roche-Aymon of Reims. He was imprisoned under the
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Pierre de Berthier (as he signed himself) was named titular bishop of Augustopolis and Coadjutor Bishop of Montaubon on 7 April 1636 by
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on 15 July 1675. He was transferred to the diocese of Toulouse on 12 October 1693. Jean, p. 395. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 273 with note 3.
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Chaudru de Trélissac had been Vicar General of Montauban before the Revolution. C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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and Louis XIII; Notre Dame de Lorm, at Castelferrus, dating from the fifteenth century; Notre Dame de la Peyrouse, near Lafrançaise.
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The fact is recalled by Pope John XXII in his letter of appointment of the second bishop, Guillaume. Daux, pp. 23-24, with note 2.
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Montalambert was elected by the Chapter, and confirmed by Archbishop Bernard of Toulouse on 23 August 1470. He was confirmed by
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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The diocese of Montauban was one of the fifty dioceses that were abolished by decree of the National Assembly in 1790, in the
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Paris on 8 January 1730. He died at Montaubon on 25 September 1762. Jean, p. 396. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 273 with note 6.
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Correspondence inédite entre Mgr. Antonio Garibaldi, internonce à Paris, et Mgr. Cesaire Mathieu, Archévêque de Besançon
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XIII, pp. 236-237. Eubel, I, p. 347. (There was no 'Bishop Bernardus'; he is a mistake for Bertrandus. There was no
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Documents historiques sur le Tarn-et-Garonne, diocése, abbayes, chapitres, commanderies, églises, seigneuries, etc
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Bernard Rosier had been Bishop of Bazas (1447–1450). He was requested by the Church of Montauban, and provided by
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on 9 January 1450. He was transferred to the diocese of Toulouse on 3 January 1452. Eubel, II, pp. 252, 263, 347.
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was closed, along with all the other monastic institutions in France. The Cathedral Chapter was also disbanded.
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on 5 June 1424. He was transferred to the diocese of Couserans on 10 September 1425. Eubel, I, pp. 204, 347.
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Bishop Faidit had been Cantor in the Cathedral Chapter of Lavaur. He was appointed Bishop of Montauban by
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Ligou, Daniel (1954). "La structure sociale du Protestantisme Montalbanais à la fin du XVIIIe siècle,"
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During World War II, Montauban was a significant transit point for persons fleeing the Nazis and the
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J. de Fabregues (1967). "The Re-Establishment of Relations between France and the Vatican in 1921".
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The principal pilgrimages of the diocese are: Notre Dame de Livron or de la DĂ©liverance, visited by
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Histoire de l'ancienne Académie protestante de Montauban (1598-1659) et de Puylaurens (1660-1685)
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recommended Montauban to Austrian socialist leaders, and Montauban had an active office of the
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For a short time, in 1600, Catholic worship was re-established but was soon suppressed. Bishop
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In 2017 the diocese of Montauban was host to the following religious communities of men: the
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became a visiting preacher in several dioceses in France. Bishop Fiard of Montauban asked
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la Garde de Chambonas of Viviers. Jean, p. 395-396. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 273 with note 4.
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Colbert was nominated by King Louis XIV on 21 November 1674, and preconised (approved) by
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on 1 July 1471, and his bulls were issued on 5 July 1471. He died in 1483. Sainte-Marthe,
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Bertrand was granted his bulls on 5 August 1317. He was never installed. Eubel, I, p. 347.
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Huguenot Heartland: Montauban and Southern French Calvinism During the Wars of Religion
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quatrième édition (Paris 1837). C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
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and died on 14 August 1794. Jean, pp. 396-397. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 294 with note 2.
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L'Ă©glise & l'Ă©tat en France ...: Depuis le Concordat jusqu' nos jours (1801-1906)
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On 25 July 1523, fifteen inhabitants of Moissac, after they had made a pilgrimage to
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In 2021, in the Diocese of Montauban there was one priest for every 2,767 Catholics.
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Guillaume was transferred to the diocese of Condom on 18 March 1454. Sainte-Marthe,
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Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 273 note 1. There were 1300 Catholics and 2600 Protestants.
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Doney was named by the French government on 28 November 1843, and preconsied by
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The low point in relations between the Vatican and Paris came in 1905, with the
693: 623: 574: 492: 452: 391: 3824: 3785: 1634: 1537:
See also the remarks of C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
839: 619: 604: 587: 181: 2928: 2915: 2866: 1713:
Fighting Fascism and Surviving Buchenwald: The Life and Memoir of Hans Bergas
586:(1556–1589), a nephew of Jean de Lettes whom he succeeded him as bishop, the 2942: 2410:
Chaudru de Trelissac: C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
2126: 825: 603:
established themselves at Montauban, but in 1659 transferred the Academy to
480: 440: 337: 164: 918: 530:
From 19 January 1361 to August 1369, Montauban, which had been occupied by
2844:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
1298:
Histoire générale de Languedoc avec des notes et les pièces justificatives
371:, the diocese did not receive a bishop approved by the Papacy until 1824. 1473:(in French). Montauban: Impr, et lithographie E. ForestiĂ©. pp. 5–13. 464: 403: 395: 383: 364: 878:, hospitallers and teachers, founded in 1804 (mother-house at Moissac); 1822:
Vie du P. Deshayes ancien recteur d'auray, Et vicaire-général de Vannes
1525:(in French). Rome: Gregorian Biblical BookShop. pp. 123, note 11. 966:
1380–1403 : Bertrand (III) Robert de Saint-Jal (Avignon Obedience)
615: 600: 399: 321: 3873:
Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th century
2503:(in French) (third ed.). Paris: P. Lethielleux. pp. 168–169. 2439:. new series. Vol. VII. London: W. J. Johnson. 1866. p. 221. 2146:
on 2 December 1491. He died on 21 October 1519. According to Daux, I,
1829:
Les Filles de la Sagesse II (Cholet 1955). A. P. Laveille, C. Collin,
1692: 1642: 289: 1582:(in French and Latin). Paris: A. Le Clère. 1817. pp. 37, 43, 84. 329: 1315:
Bullarum. diplomatum et privilegiorum sanctorum romanorum pontificum
906: 874:
Among the congregations of women found in the diocese in 1913 were:
2888: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 1440:
Philip Conner (2017). "Chapter 4: Montauban as a 'mother' church".
1078:
1703–1728 : François d'Haussonville de Nettancourt Vaubecourt
929:, the Soeurs de la Miséricorde, the Soeurs de l'Ange Gardien, the 658: 573: 424: 302: 2782:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă  1801
355:
and divided between the three neighbouring dioceses of Toulouse,
2303:
Vaubecourt: Jean, p. 395. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 273 with note 5.
2201:
on 12 June 1556. He died on 25 January 1589. Eubel, III, p. 248.
1103:
1817–1824 : Jean-Armand Chaudru de TrĂ©lissac, administrator
3740:
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
2946: 2806:
Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire du Protestantisme français
2752:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Montauban: Bray et Retaux. 2375:
Dubourg: C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1412:
Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 294. The diocese contained 183 parishes.
882:, hospitallers and teachers, founded in 1839 at Quillan in the 2454:
Legain: C. Daux, in: Société bibliographique (France) (1907),
1084:
1763–1794 : Anne-François Victor le Tonnelier de Breteuil
726: 578:
Huguenot control (purple) and influence (violet), 16th century
2188:
XIII, pp. 249-250. Le Bret, II, pp. 6-7. Eubel, III, p. 248.
2679:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana. 2701:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio. 1597:
Philosophical Psychology: Psychology, Emotions, and Freedom
614:(1600–1652), declining the honor of martyrdom, withdrew to 2829:
Gallia christiana, in provincias ecclesiasticas distributa
2763:(in French). Vol. Tome II. Montauban: Bray et Retaux. 2657:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
960:
1361–1368 : Arnaud Bernardi du Pouget (Administrator)
898: 3735:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
2774:(in French). Vol. Tome IV. Toulouse: Edouard Privat. 2638:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1831:
G. Deshayes et ses familles religieuses..(Brussels 1924).
2821:(in French). Vol. Tome second. Montauban: Forestie. 2794:
Le Bret, Henry (1841). Marcellin et Gabriel Ruck (ed.).
2690:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio. 984:
1427–1445 : Bernard de la Roche Fontenilles, O.Min.
913:; and the following religious communities of women: the 1679: 1677: 890:, whose mother-house was transferred to the château of 745: 491:
Notwithstanding the sufferings of Montauban during the
463:; subsequently, it adopted the name of its abbot Saint 344:. The episcopal seat of the Diocese of Montauban is in 2385:
Louis William DuBourg: Bishop in two worlds, 1818-1833
1056:(1589–1600) : Claude de Champaigne, administrator 200:
Cathedral of Notre Dame of the Assumption in Montauban
3813: 406:(1100–1108) is one of the most remarkable in France. 2590:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2578:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2566:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2554:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2027:
XIII, p. 242. Eubel, I, p. 179 and 347; II, p. 195.
1967:
Bishop du Puy was appointed on 27 September 1403 by
787:(Quakers), who aided in arranging passage to Spain. 558:
dignitaries): the Provost and the Major Archdeacon.
3748: 3718: 3687: 3661: 3640: 3614: 3578: 3527: 3486: 3430: 3384: 3348: 3297: 3261: 3210: 3159: 3133: 3097: 3066: 3030: 2989: 2359:
Vie du cardinal de Cheverus, archevèque de Bordeaux
1744:(in French). Montauban: Ove design & Ă©ditions. 1446:. New York NY USA: Routledge/Taylor & Francis. 919:
Dominicaines de la Présentation de la Sainte Vierge
705:
Law on the Separation of the Churches and the State
283: 269: 252: 242: 234: 224: 219: 205: 195: 187: 177: 162: 152: 147: 139: 123: 115: 110: 100: 88: 76: 71: 32: 3730:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris 2382: 1600:. Washington DC USA: CUA Press. pp. 140–147. 999:1470–1484 : Jean de Montalembert, O.S.B.Clun. 1937:on 18 October 1368. He died on 22 November 1379. 1081:1728–1763 : Michel de Verthamon de Chavagnac 2584:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923). 2512:(in French). Paris: Bloud & Gay. p. 89. 2478:(Paris: Maison de la Bonne Presse 1907), p. 261. 1670:(in French). Paris: Bloud & Gay. p. 89. 1069:1675–1693 : Jean-Baptiste Michel de Colbert 626:(1629) entailed the submission of the city, and 2289:. Innocent XI died in 1689, but his successor, 2241:De Murviel was approved on 15 November 1600 by 2731:. Princeton University Press. pp. 20–54. 2556:pp. 479–480. (Use with caution; obsolete) 1045:1556–1589 : Jacques II des PrĂ©s-Montpezat 2958: 1950:Bertrand was appointed on 14 January 1380 by 1490:(in French). Paris: Grassart. pp. 20–21. 954:1355–1357 : Jacques (I) de Daux (Deaulx) 8: 2673:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968). 2654:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 2635:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2458:, pp. 368-369. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 392. 2445:, pp. 366-367. Ritzler-Sefrin, VIII, p. 392. 1738:Association des amis de Belleperche (1999). 996:1454–1470 : Jean de Batut de Montrosier 957:1357–1361 : Bertrand (II) de Cardaillac 886:by Father Gabriel Deshayes, Superior of the 495:wars, the Diocese of Toulouse grew rapidly. 419:were knight-abbots of Moissac; the death of 3868:Religious organizations established in 1809 2414:, pp. 365-366. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 269. 2366:, pp. 363-364. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 269. 1825:(in French). Vannes: Gustave de Lamarzelle. 1694:Juste parmi les Nations: Pierre-Marie ThĂ©as 1235:(in French). Bordeaux: Éditions Sud Ouest. 933:and the CommunautĂ© Marie Mère de l'Eglise. 39: 2965: 2951: 2943: 2684:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978). 1592:Ceslas B. Bourdin, "Church and State" in: 275: 29: 3187:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 2841:SociĂ©tĂ© bibliographique (France) (1907). 2356:(Roma: Cracas 1826), p. 94. AndrĂ© Hamon, 1924:XIII, pp. 237-238. Eubel, I, pp. 21, 347. 1229:Quitterie Cazes; Maurice Scellès (2001). 696:was responsible for the enactment of the 2785:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp.  1262:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp.  1063:1600–1652 : Anne Carrion de Murviel 951:1317–1355 : Guillaume de Cardaillac 3820: 2197:Des PrĂ©s was approved in Consistory by 1954:. He died on 5 (or 8) September 1403. 1716:. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 21–25. 1221: 948:1317 : Bertrand (I) du Puy, O.S.B. 824:, their buildings were occupied by the 2725:"Chapter Two: Montauban in Revolution" 2603: 2593: 2509:Almanach catholique français pour 1920 2343:, p. 363. Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 269. 2067:XIII, p. 243. Eubel, II, pp. 133, 195. 1667:Almanach catholique français pour 1920 990:1450–1452 : Bernard de Rousergues 987:1446–1449 : Aymery de Roquemaurel 963:1368–1379 : Pierre (I) de Chalais 3053:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 2616:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2381:Annabelle McConnell Melville (1986). 2154:XIII, pp. 245-247. Eubel, II, p. 195. 2040:XIII, pp. 242-243. Eubel, II, p. 195. 1975:XIII, p. 240. Eubel, I, pp. 251, 347. 1551:Georges Desdevises du Dezert (1908). 993:1452–1453 : Guillaume d'Estampes 622:(August–November, 1621), the fall of 119:3,717 km (1,435 sq mi) 7: 3705:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 2904:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2875:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 2847:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 2389:. Chicago: Loyola University Press. 2224:temporalities, François de PrĂ©vost. 1941:XIII, pp. 238-239. Eubel, I, p. 347. 1285:Daux, II, p. 73. Rupin, pp. 179-180. 657:on 14 August 1794, in the prison of 471:, who died at the abbey in 893. The 2619:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667) 2472:, p. 369. Albert Battandier (ed.), 2230:Troisième pĂ©riode, Vacance du SiĂ©ge 2212:Troisième pĂ©riode, Vacance du SiĂ©ge 1958:XIII, p. 239-240. Eubel, I, p. 347. 1259:L'abbaye et les cloĂ®tres de Moissac 981:1425–1427 : Pierre de Cottines 661:, after converting the philosopher 538:, was in the hands of the English. 509:ecclesiastical province of Narbonne 3366:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 2894:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 2768:De Vic, Cl.; Vaissete, J. (1876). 2660:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2641:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 2622:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2076:Montrosier was given his bulls by 1066:1652–1674 : Pierre de Bertier 923:Dominicaines du Saint Nom de JĂ©sus 785:American Friends Service Committee 332:. The diocese is coextensive with 25: 3858:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 2865:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 2760:Histoire de l'Ă©glise de Montauban 2749:Histoire de l'Ă©glise de Montauban 2165:Deuxième periode: Jean d' Oriolle 2148:Deuxième periode: Jean d' Oriolle 1880:Joseph Hyacinthe Albanès (1899). 978:1424–1425 : GĂ©rard de Faidit 927:Congregation de la Sainte-Famille 534:, Lieutenant-General of the King 431:which had, among other titulars, 3863:1802 disestablishments in France 3835: 3823: 3796: 3784: 3315:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 2883: 2858: 2826:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1785). 2133:XIII, p. 245. Eubel, II, p. 195. 2115:XIII, p. 245. Eubel, II, p. 195. 2101:XIII, p. 244. Eubel, II, p. 195. 2084:XIII, p. 244. Eubel, II, p. 195. 1594:Craig Steven Titus, ed. (2009). 1120:Jean-Armand Chaudru de Trelissac 1114:Louis-Guillaume-Valentin DuBourg 799:at Belleperche (Bella pertica). 731: 644:Civil Constitution of the Clergy 58: 1988:XIII, p. 241. Eubel, I, p. 347. 1623:Journal of Contemporary History 1484:Charles Louis Frossard (1882). 1312:Tomassetti, Luigi, ed. (1859). 1108:Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus 975:1404–1424 : Raymond de Bar 3883:1310s establishments in France 3710:Military Ordinariate of France 3274:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne 3223:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence 3002:Diocese of Belfort–MontbĂ©liard 2771:Histoire generale de Languedoc 2548:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). 2475:Annuaire pontifical catholique 777:Service du Travail Obligatoire 715:responded with the encyclical 630:entered it on 20 August 1629. 503:(25 June 1317), separated the 437:Cardinal de LomĂ©nie de Brienne 1: 3888:1809 establishments in France 3878:1317 establishments in Europe 3622:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France 2983:Bishops' Conference of France 2808:100 (1954), pp. 93–110. 2587:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 2575:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 2572:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). 2563:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 2560:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). 1144:Pierre-Eugène-Alexandre Marty 880:Sisters of the Guardian Angel 546:On 30 July 1317, in the Bull 75: 3674:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna 3570:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes 2723:Darrow, Margaret H. (2014). 2506:A. Baudrillart, ed. (1920). 2401:Ritzler-Sefrin, VII, p. 269. 2214:, p. 95. Eubel, III, p. 248. 1664:A. Baudrillart, ed. (1920). 1295:Claude Devic; Lucas (1733). 1138:Adolphe-JosuĂ©-FrĂ©dĂ©ric Fiard 931:Ursulines de l'Union Romaine 899:Missions Etrangères de Paris 653:(1762–1794) died during the 2285:Papacy and Louis XIV, over 1910:, as is sometimes claimed). 1892:Eubel, I, p. 347, 361, 514. 1883:Gallia christiana novissima 487:New ecclesiastical province 135:185,450 (est.) (70.6%) 3904: 3761:Apostolic Nuncio to France 3269:Archdiocese of Montpellier 3079:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 2815:Moulenq, François (1880). 2568:pp. 76–77. (in Latin) 1635:10.1177/002200946700200412 1168:Louis de Courrèges d'Ustou 894:, near Montauban in 1858. 804:Hermits of Saint Augustine 584:Jacques des PrĂ©s-Montpezat 582:Despite the resistance of 27:Catholic diocese in France 3779: 3766:France–Holy See relations 3695:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 3289:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 2980: 2974:Catholic Church in France 2526:, retrieved: 2017-11-17. 1844:; retrieved: 2017-11-22. 1809:Moulenq, II, pp. 109-112. 1800:Moulenq, II, pp. 102-103. 1791:Moulenq, II, pp. 105-107. 1782:Moulenq, II, pp. 103-105. 1773:Moulenq, II, pp. 101-102. 1764:Moulenq, II, pp. 100-101. 1697:; retrieved: 2017-11-20. 1687:; retrieved: 2017-11-20. 1210:Catholic Church in France 1180:Jacques de Saint-Blanquat 593:Reformed Church of France 288: 274: 259:Jacques de Saint-Blanquat 57: 53: 3243:Diocese of FrĂ©jus–Toulon 3218:Archdiocese of Marseille 3192:Diocese of Saint-Étienne 2228:XIII, p. 251. Daux, II, 1933:Pierre was appointed by 1041:Jean de Lettes-Montpezat 818:Friars Minor Conventuals 651:Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 421:Alfonso, Count of Poitou 367:. Re-established by the 3688:Directly under Holy See 3535:Archdiocese of Toulouse 3473:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc 3356:Archdiocese of Poitiers 3262:Province of Montpellier 3172:Archdiocese of ChambĂ©ry 3074:Archdiocese of Clermont 3048:Diocese of Aire and Dax 3038:Archdiocese of Bordeaux 3012:Diocese of Saint-Claude 2997:Archdiocese of Besançon 2470:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2456:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2443:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2436:Evangelical Christendom 2412:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2377:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2364:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2341:L'Ă©piscopat français... 1890:, pp. 319–320, no. LIV. 1539:L'Ă©piscopat français... 1467:Michel Nicolas (1885). 1372:Moulenq, II, pp. 83-84. 1035:Jean des PrĂ©s-Montpezat 915:Carmelites Missionaires 845:There was a convent of 795:There was a convent of 676:Church of the Concordat 612:Anne Carrion de Murviel 459:under the patronage of 342:Archdiocese of Toulouse 307:Dioecesis Montis Albani 243:Metropolitan Archbishop 105:Archdiocese of Toulouse 90:Ecclesiastical province 41:Dioecesis Montis Albani 3791:Catholicism portal 3648:Archdiocese of Papeete 3627:Diocese of Basse-Terre 3615:Province of Martinique 3591:Archdiocese of Bourges 3335:Diocese of Saint-Denis 3228:Archdiocese of Avignon 3146:Archdiocese of Cambrai 3089:Diocese of Saint-Flour 2867:"Diocese of Montauban" 2757:Daux, Camille (1882). 2746:Daux, Camille (1881). 2522:Diocèse de Montauban, 1840:Diocèse de Montauban, 1710:Bension Varon (2015). 1683:Diocèse de Montauban, 903:Ermites de Saint-Bruno 884:Diocese of Carcassonne 791:Religious associations 579: 469:Archbishop of Narbonne 290:Website of the Diocese 40: 3722:for Eastern Catholics 3669:Archdiocese of NoumĂ©a 3438:Archdiocese of Rennes 3340:Diocese of Versailles 3248:Diocese of Gap-Embrun 3211:Province of Marseille 3182:Diocese of Belley–Ars 2901:Catholic Encyclopedia 2872:Catholic Encyclopedia 2797:Histoire de Montauban 2779:Jean, Armand (1891). 2695:PiÄ™ta, Zenon (2002). 1519:Paul Poupard (1961). 1256:Ernest Rupin (1897). 1232:Le cloĂ®tre de Moissac 577: 570:Protestant ascendency 542:Cathedral and Chapter 536:Edward III of England 513:Diocese of St.-Papoul 382:Legend attributes to 351:Suppressed under the 336:, and is currently a 3756:Cathedrals in France 3679:Diocese of Port-Vila 3586:Archdiocese of Tours 3555:Diocese of Montauban 3528:Province of Toulouse 3504:Diocese of Coutances 3494:Archdiocese of Rouen 3392:Archdiocese of Reims 3361:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme 3349:Province of Poitiers 3305:Archdiocese of Paris 3141:Archdiocese of Lille 3105:Archdiocese of Dijon 3067:Province of Clermont 3058:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux 3031:Province of Bordeaux 3017:Diocese of Saint-DiĂ© 2990:Province of Besançon 2929:44.01028°N 1.35861°E 2896:Diocese of Montauban 2247:Hierarchia catholica 1266:–24, 45–57 (Durand). 1196:2022–present : 1150:ClĂ©ment Émile Roques 315:Diocèse de Montauban 299:Diocese of Montauban 215:10 Permanent Deacons 213:6 (Religious Orders) 48:Diocèse de Montauban 34:Diocese of Montauban 3641:Province of Papeete 3601:Diocese of Chartres 3545:Archdiocese of Auch 3540:Archdiocese of Albi 3514:Diocese of Le Havre 3417:Diocese of Soissons 3402:Diocese of Beauvais 3330:Diocese of Pontoise 3325:Diocese of Nanterre 3167:Archdiocese of Lyon 3110:Archdiocese of Sens 2925: /  2524:Mgr. Bernard Ginoux 2497:J. P. Poey (1908). 2354:Annuario pontificio 2021:Beaumont-de-Lomagne 1394:Moulenq, II, p. 97. 1346:Moulenq, pp. 78-79. 1156:Elie-Antoine Durand 1006:Georges de Viguerie 888:Daughters of Wisdom 864:from 1095 to 1109. 862:Archbishop of Braga 591:the dĂ©putĂ©s of the 346:Montauban Cathedral 65:Montauban Cathedral 18:Bishop of Montauban 3662:Province of Noumea 3653:Diocese of Taiohae 3632:Diocese of Cayenne 3606:Diocese of OrlĂ©ans 3560:Diocese of Pamiers 3468:Diocese of Quimper 3453:Diocese of Le Mans 3431:Province of Rennes 3412:Diocese of Langres 3407:Diocese of Châlons 3371:Diocese of Limoges 3310:Diocese of CrĂ©teil 3233:Diocese of Ajaccio 3202:Diocese of Viviers 3197:Diocese of Valence 3084:Diocese of Moulins 2606:has generic name ( 2144:Pope Innocent VIII 1969:Pope Benedict XIII 1819:F. Laveau (1854). 1385:XIII, pp. 225-228. 1276:Rupin, pp. 170–172 1162:Pierre-Marie ThĂ©as 1106:1824–1826  : 869:Blanche of Castile 744:. 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Index

Bishop of Montauban

Montauban Cathedral
France
Ecclesiastical province
Toulouse
Archdiocese of Toulouse
Roman Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of Notre Dame of the Assumption in Montauban
Secular priests
Francis
Guy de Kerimel
Locator map for Montauban
Website of the Diocese
Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
France
Tarn-et-Garonne
suffragan
Archdiocese of Toulouse
Montauban Cathedral
Concordat of 1802
Agen
Cahors

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