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544:, and they would become salaried officials of the State. Both bishops and priests would be elected by special 'electors' in each department. This meant schism, since bishops would no longer need to be approved (preconised) by the Papacy; the transfer of bishops, likewise, which had formerly been the exclusive prerogative of the pope in canon law, would be the privilege of the State; the election of bishops no longer lay with the Cathedral Chapters (which were all abolished), or other responsible clergy, or the Pope, but with electors who did not even have to be Catholics or Christians. All monasteries, convents and religious orders in France were dissolved, and their members were released from their vows by order of the National Constituent Assembly (which was uncanonical); their property was confiscated "for the public good", and sold to pay the bills of the French government. Cathedral Chapters were also dissolved. 551:, and the territories combined into a new diocese, Hautes-Alpes, with its seat at Gap. A new bishop, to replace Bishop La Broue de Vareilles, whose seat was declared vacant since he had refused to take the oath to the Civil Constitution, was to be elected. Ignace de Cazeneuve, a Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Gap, was elected by special Electors in March 1791, and was consecrated in Paris on 3 April by Constitutional Bishop Jean-Baptiste Gobel. He ceased functioning after 1793, and resigned on 1 June 1798. Fr. André Garnier was named bishop in succession to Cazeneuve by the Metropolitan, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Aubert, and was consecrated in Aix on 19 January 1800. He resigned in 1801. 508:
Lieutenant-General of the King, La Motte Gondrin, who immediately ordered the guilty preacher to be arrested for violating the king's edict. In 1562, however, the Protestant armies defeated and killed La Motte Gondrin, and on 1 May they attacked and took control of Gap. Bishop Gabriel de Clermont abandoned his post and apostasized. The preacher was released from prison and celebrated the Protestant triumph. In October, however, the Catholics in the neighborhood came up from Tallard and attacked Gap and drove the Protestants out. In 1568 however, bands of Protestant soldiers, encouraged by the successes of the armies of the
2096:(1423 – 1429), where he made his solemn entry in December 1424 (Fisquet, p. 100). He was transferred to the diocese of Gap by Martin V on 11 February 1429. He took possession on 23 April 1430. In 1441 there were demonstrations in Gap against the Official of the Bishop, because of his extravagance and his sowing of differences between the bishop and his people (Fisquet, p. 101). Bishop Guillaume de Forestier died in August 1442. Fisquet, pp. 100–101. AlbanĂ©s, pp. 511–512. Eubel, I, 323, 514; II, p. 262. 273: 516:, having been refused entry into Gap, on the night of 2/3 January 1577 were admitted to the city by Protestants living in Gap, seized and sacked the city. The bishop, Paparin de Chaumont, fled. The episcopal palace, the residence of the canons, the cathedral, and six religious establishments were damaged or destroyed. They held the city until 1581. In September, Bishop Paparin de Chaumont was able to return, under the protection of the 540:', originally intended to be 83 or 84 in number. The dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church were to be reduced in number, to coincide as much as possible with the new departments. Since there were more than 130 bishoprics at the time of the Revolution, more than fifty dioceses needed to be suppressed and their territories consolidated. Clergy would need to take an oath of allegiance to the State and its Constitution, specified by the 1239:: "Le public attendait avec impatience la mise en oeuvre des arguments que M. AlbanĂ©s tenait pour irrĂ©fragables en faveur de l'apostolicitĂ© des Ă©glises de Provence. Quelle opinion qu'on ait Ă  cet Ă©gard, on regrettera toujours que le reprĂ©sentant le plus autorisĂ© de l'Ă©cole dite lĂ©geendaire n'ait pas eu le temps de rĂ©sumer des idĂ©es qui avaient mis un demi-siècle Ă  s'elaborer dans son esprit." 4087: 4048: 4099: 4060: 60: 495:. In the bull, the Pope took note of the invasion, occupation, and devastation of the city of Embrun by the Saracens, a city only 40 km. from Gap. Embrun had also been a place of refuge for undisciplined people fleeing from other localities. The whole of Provence, in fact, suffered from similar difficulties in the eighth and ninth centuries. 1226:('That the holy bishop was a disciple of the apostles of the Lord is not evident in fact from historical materials, but is an ancient tradition of the Church of Gap'). Goyau has deliberately or carelessly misrepresented De Buck's position. De Buck's elaborate argument, however, is inadvertently destroyed by AlbanĂ©s' observations (pp. 433–434). 2245:
request of the Cardinal de Bouillon, but his bulls were not issued until 27 May 1680. He was consecrated in July 1680, though he did not arrive in Gap until 15 December (Albanés) or some days after Christmas (Fisquet). He was nominated to the diocese of Alet by Louis XIV on 27 June 1684, but Pope Innocent, because of the behavior of the
2637:. He was consecrated in Paris at Sainte-Clotilde on 11 November 1879 by Cardinal Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert, Archbishop of Paris. He took possession of his diocese on 11 December. In 1880 he was invited by the Bishop of Orléans to preach an ecclesiastical retreat, where he died of typhoid fever on 6 October 1880. P. Guillaume, in: 1644:, who ordered them to be restored. They were also subjects of discussion at the Council of and Paris (573). He was deposed again at the Council of Chalon-sur-Saône in 579 on charges of adultery and homicide. Having escaped, he was killed fighting during the Siege of Comminges in 585. Gregory of Tours, 2091:
Guillaume had previously, from 1411, been Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Corneille and Saint-Cyprien at Compiègne (diocese of Soissons). He participated in the coronation of the Emperor Sigismund at Aix-la-Chapelle in 1414 (Fisquet, p. 100). By appointment of Pope Martin V, on 3 December
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Leodegarius Sapor had been Dean of the Collegiate Church of S. Peter de Claromeo (diocese of Condom). He was appointed by John XXIII on 27 August 1411. He became Chancellor of the County of Provence during the regency of Queen Yolande. He was arrested and imprisoned (1426–1429), however, by the young
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Raimond de Bar, Dean of the Cathedral Chapter of Gap, was elected and consecrated (by the Metropolitan of Aix) without confirmation or permission of Benedict XIII, who refused to recognize him. He took his oath, having already been consecrated, to Louis Count of Provence on 14 October 1399. Raimundus
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In 1561 a Protestant preacher arrived in Gap from Geneva, and on 31 July began public preaching at an old mill next to the church of the Cordeliers outside the walls of Gap. On 16 and 17 November he preached publicly inside the city, at Sainte-Colombe. The consuls of Gap reported the incidents to the
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In 890, the bishops of Provence assembled in the Council of Valence, under the leadership of the archbishops of Lyon, Arles, Embrun, and Vienne. The bishops took note of the fact that Archbishop Bernoin of Vienne had been to Rome to complain to the pope of the increasing disorder of the kingdom since
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In 2014, the diocese served an estimated 121,700 Catholics (85.8% of an estimated 141,900 total) in 188 parishes and a mission. It had 55 priests (51 diocesan, 4 religious), 8 deacons, 71 lay religious (5 brothers, 66 sisters) and 3 seminarians. In 2017 there were 59 diocesan priests, 17 of whom were
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Berthet had been director of the Major Seminary in Gap, then Superior of the Minor Seminary in Embrun, and Curé-Archpriest of Serres. He was nominated bishop of Gap by the French government on 24 April 1889, and preconised on 27 May. He was consecrated bishop in Gap on 1 August by Cardinal Guilbert,
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Clermont was appointed bishop of Gap at the age of 22, and was granted his bulls as Administrator of Gap until the age of 27 on 18 February 1527. His father was the Vicomte de Talland. He apostasized, and when the Huguenots were driven from Gap, he followed them to Zurich in Switzerland. He returned
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The diocese of Gap was re-established at least in theory by the Concordat of 1817 between King Louis XVIII and Pope Pius VII, but its implementation was delayed by the refusal of the Chamber of Deputies to ratify the treaty. There was no diocese of Gap between 1801 and 1822. The diocese was actually
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Garnier was born in Avançon, and became its Vicar. He was appointed director of the seminary in Embrun by Cazeneuve in 1792, but the seminary was closed in 1793. He was named bishop in succession to Cazeneuve by the Metropolitan, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Aubert, and was consecrated in Aix on 19 January
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Cazeneuve was born at Gap, and was Canon of the Cathedral of Gap. He was elected bishop of Hautes-Alpes (Métropole des Côtes de la Méditerranée) by the Constitutional Electors in March 1791, and was consecrated in Paris on 3 April by Constitutional Bishop Jean-Baptiste Gobel. He was a member of the
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on 28 February 1774. He was consecrated a bishop by the Bishop of Evreux, François de Narbonne-Lara, on 20 March 1774. He was transferred to the diocese of Le Mans by Pope Pius VI on 1 June 1778. He emigrated in 1791 to Holland and then to Münster. He died at Paderborn on 23 January 1799. Jean, pp.
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Upon the transfer of Jean des Saints to Meaux by Pope Alexander V, the vacant diocese was given by Alexander V to Alexis de Siregno. Benedict XIII, however, appointed Antoine Juvénis. He was said to have been consecrated at Apt in 1410, to have taken his oath in Chapter on 21 September 1410, and to
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dignitaries): the dean, the archdeacon, the provost, and the sacristan. There were in addition nine canons (one of whom was called the Canon Theological and another Capiscol. Gap was unique among the churches of Province, in that its Cathedral Chapter was not headed by its provost, but by its dean.
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until 2007. In 2008, the title was reattached to the Diocese of Gap by a decision of the Congregation of Bishops, conveyed in a letter of Cardinal Giovanni Battista RĂ©, the Prefect. The diocese was divided into two Archdeaconries: Saint-Arnoux and Notre-Dame-d'Embrun. The Major Seminary was at Gap,
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In 1823 de la Croix was named First Vicar General of the Bishop of Bellay. On 30 November 1836, he was nominated Bishop of Gap by royal ordonnance. He was preconised in the Consistory of 19 May 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI. He was consecrated on 25 July 1837 in the church of Brou at Bourg (diocese of
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Gaucher was the second son of Raimond, Baron de CĂ©reste, and Angelique de Brancas, sister of Cardinal Pietro de Brancas, Archbishop of Cosenza and then Suburbicarian Bishop of Albano, who procured the post of Canon of Aix for his nephew. Gaucher was previously Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of
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Meliand, son of Blaise de Meliand, Procurator General of the Parliament of Paris and French Ambassador to Switzerland, was Almoner to the Queen Mother. He was nominated Bishop of Gap by Louis XIV on 21 July 1679, and preconised (approved) on 25 September 1679 by Pope Innocent XI at the special
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on 26 June 1662. He was consecrated on 8 October 1662 by the Bishop of Rodez, Hardouin de Péréfixe de Beaumont, who was Archbishop-elect of Paris, assisted by the bishops of Chalon and Lombez. He made his solemn entry into Gap on 8 September 1663. He died in Gap on 25 August 1675. Fisquet, pp.
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issued a bull of patronage and protection. He repaired the cathedral of Gap. He died on 19 September, either in 1070 or 1074 (Fisquet), or as late as 1079 (a conjecture of Albanés, relying on a statement that Arnulphus had a reign of ten or fifteen years). Fisquet, pp. 46–51. Albanés, pp.
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on 15 November 1706. His consecration took place on 2 January 1707 in Vienne, presided over by Archbishop Armand de Montmorin de Saint-HĂ©rem. In 1725 he was offered the diocese of Grenoble, but he declined. In August 1727 he took part in the Council of Embrun, presided over by Archbishop
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on 24 May 1677 (Fisquet, p. 129, gives the date of 22 June 1676); in the interval between nomination and approval, Pope Clement X had died on 22 July 1676, and Innocent XI been elected in Conclave. Meschatin died on 2 February 1679. Fisquet, p. 129. Albanés, pp. 523–524. Ritzler-Sefrin,
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Born in Lyon, Rossat was appointed Honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Lyon; in 1828 he was named titular Canon and Penitentiary of the Cathedral Chapter, and Archpriest of the Cathedral. On 25 June 1840 he was nominated by King Louis Philippe to be bishop of Gap; he was preconised by
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Villeneuve-Bargemont had been Grand Vicar of the Bishop of Fréjus and then of the Bishop of Cahors. He was also Provost of Senez. At the Revolution, when he was Administrator of Aix, he was forced to flee to Italy, where he spent ten years. He was serving as a curé at Lorgues when
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Bishop Vellesius was present at the Council of Orange in October 549 (De Clercq, p. 159), the Council of Paris in 552 (De Clercq, p. 168), and was represented by the priest Honoratus at the Council of Arles in 554 (De Clercq, p. 173). Albanés, pp. 453–454. Duchesne, p. 287 no.
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On 31 July 1178, Bishop Gregory of Gap obtained a bull from the Emperor Frederic Barbarossa which made him Count of the City and territory of Gap. The bishops were still subjects of the Count of Forcalquier, which became the property of Raymond of BĂ©renger, Count of Provence.
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refused to countenance the attempted transaction. On 2 July 1571 King Charles IX agreed to turn over to Clermont the revenues of his diocese, on the condition that he resign within three months. On 11 November 1571 the apostate and simoniac bishop resigned. Albanés, pp.
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Duchesne, pp. 286–287 note 6, indicates that Constantinus is a composite character, made up of Constantius, his alleged successor, and Constantianus, Bishop of Carpentras. Constantinus of Carpentras attended the Council of Orange in 441: Carolus Munier,
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Albanés, pp. 445–448. Duchesne, p. 286 note 6, points out that there is no documentary evidence. Demetrius of Gap had the same feast day, 26 October, as Demetrius of Thessalonike, leading both De Buck (p. 795B) and Duchesne to suspect conflation or
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Sinéty had been Aumonier of the Comte d'Artois and Vicar General of Metz before the Revolution. On the Restoration, he was appointed Grand Aumonier of the King, a position he declined to leave for the diocese of Gap. Fisquet, p.
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Symphorianus was no longer alive in 739, when his nephew Abbo wrote his Last Will and Testament. That is the sole reference to the bishop, who (the Testament recalls) was driven from his bishopric by evil men. Albanés, p.
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Marseille (1436). He was Archdeacon of Fréjus, though he never visited the diocese, and Canon and Precentor of Riez. He held many other benefices besides, nine of which are named by Albanés. He was named Bishop of
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Arnulphus (Arnoux)took the Benedictine habit at the monstery of S. Trinité de Vendôme. In 1063 he accompanied his Abbot, Oderic, to Rome to obtain protection against Foulques, Count of Vendôme. On 8 May 1063
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on 11 April 1639. Through his son's efforts he was offered the bishopric of Embrun, and then Bayeux, both of which he declined. He resigned in 1662, and died in Paris on 18 May 1663 at the age of 80.
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Narbonne-Lara was the Vicar General of the Bishop of Agen when he was nominated Bishop of Gap by King Louis XV on 30 October 1763. He was approved (preconised) in Consistory on 20 February 1764 by
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SĂ©guy was consecrated a bishop by Roger Bourrat, Bishop of Rodez, on 22 November 1981. He was transferred to the diocese of Autun by Pope John Paul II on 31 July 1987, and retired on 8 April 2006.
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Albanés says, "Il prit un soin particulier pour instruire la jeunesse, et l'école de Gap à la fin du Ve siècle est célèbre dans l'histoire. This is a piece of grotesque exaggeration of his source.
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and the Minor Seminary at Embrun. In 2017, there is no longer a diocesan seminary; students for the priesthood are sent to the Diocesan Seminary of Saint-Luc d'Aix en Provence.
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mentions a donation made by Hugo to the Abbey of Saint-André-de-Rosans, which had been founded in 988, indicating that he was still bishop after 988. Albanés, pp. 463–464.
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Histoire litteraire de la France,3: ou lé on traite de l'origine et du progrés, de la decadence et du retablinement des Sciences parmi les Gaulois et parmi les François...
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He is also called FĂ©raud de Domene, and FĂ©raud de Nice. His stepmother was the widow of Miron de Nice, and he had seven brothers. On 15 October 1040, he took part, with
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Bishop Potentissimus was present at the Council of Chalon-sur-Saône in a year between 647 and 653. Albanés, pp. 459–460. Duchesne, p. 287 no. 6. De Clercq, pp. 302, 309.
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Berger de Malissoles was Dean of the Cathedral of Die and Vicar General. He was nominated bishop of Gap by King Louis XIV on 3 April 1706, and preconised (approved) by
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Falco Léandri had previously been Auxiliary Bishop of Paris and Vicar General (1997–2003), and before that was Directeur au séminaire français de Rome (1996 – 1997).
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the death of Charlemagne. They singled out the invasions of the Northmen and of the Saracens, who had caused the depopulation of the entire area. On 7 July 1057,
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Vareilles was nominated by the King on 1 February 1784, and preconised (approved) by Pope Pius VI on 25 June 1784. When the diocese of Gap was suppressed by the
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Book IV, 42, Book V, chapters 20 and 27, Book VII, chapter 28, 34–39. Fisquet, pp. 31–33. Albanés, pp. 454–456. Duchesne, p. 287 no. 3. De Clercq, p. 200, 219.
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on 14 December 1840. He was consecrated bishop on 14 February 1841 in the Cathedral of Lyon by Cardinal Louis-Maurice Bonald. He was nominated Bishop of
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Le Dernier évêque de Gap avant la Révolution, Mgr de La Broue de Vareilles, conférence donnée à l'Association de l'enseignement libre, le 15 mars 1925
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Sanctum praesulem apostolorum Domini fuisse discipulum non constat quidem monumentis historicis, sed antiquissima est ecclesiae Vapicensis traditio.
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The Seneschal of Provence, Aimar de Poitiers, pressured the Canons of Gap to elect his illegitimate brother, Thibaud de la Tour, to the bishopric.
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finds nothing inadmissible in these traditions, while Canon Albanès defends them against Joseph Roman. Albanès names as bishops of Gap the martyr
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decided to bring the French church under the control of the State. Civil government of the provinces was to be reorganized into new units called '
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Lettres inédites de Hugues de Lionne: ministre des affaires étrangères sous Louis XIV, précédées d'une notice historique sur la famille de Lionne
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by King Louis Philippe on 21 April 1844, and preconised on 17 June 1844. He died on 24 December 1866. Fisquet, pp. 172–175. P. Guillaume, in:
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was given the diocese of Montauban on 17 December 1404 by Benedict XIII. Albanés, pp. 505–506. Eubel, I, pp. 347 with note 9; 514 with note 2.
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A native of Perpignan De Llobet, studied in Rome at the French Academy. He was named Bishop of Gap in the Consistory of 22 January 1915 by
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Tomus I, editio altera (Leipzig: Veit 1885), p. 206 no. 1832. Albanés, pp. 456–458. Duchesne, p. 287 no. 4. De Clercq, pp. 236, 249. A
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have died in 1411. These details are based on assertions of local historians, and on a document no longer extant. Albanés, pp. 507–508.
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Roche had been a professor at the Sorbonne. He was nominated bishop of Gap on 2 September 1879, and preconised on 22 September by
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on 27 April 1840. He retired in January 1856, and was named a Canon of Saint-Denis. He died on 6 June 1861. Fisquet, pp. 168–171.
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A native of Paris, Marion, who was Abbot of Saint-Paul (Sens), was nominated by Louis XIV in 1661, and preconised (approved) by
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Bishop Aredius was present at the Council of Valence (583/585), and the Council of Mâcon (October 585). He was sent a letter by
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wrote a letter of privileges for Archbishop Winimann (Viminien) of Embrun, whom he had consecrated and to whom he had given the
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and Bishop Proculus of Marseilles. According to Duchesne the first historically known bishop is Constantinus, present at the
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Pierre Paparin, a former soldier, was named Bishop of Gap on 13 August 1572. He died on 1 August 1600. Albanés, pp. 517–519.
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Bellay by Bishop Alexandre-Raimond de Vie. On 4 December 1839 Bishop de la Croix was nominated Metropolitan Archbishop of
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of 29 November 1801, the departments of Hautes-Alpes and of Basses-Alpes were united in a single diocese with its seat at
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to the diocese of Maguelonne. He was dead before 27 June 1431. Albanés, pp. 510–511. Eubel, I, pp. 320, 514 with note 5.
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nominated him Bishop of Gap on 23 August 1817, but he was ill and refused. He died on 21 March 1818. Fisquet, p. 165.
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Hugo (or Hugues) is attested in a charter of confirmation of Ile-Barbe on 20 August 971. In a Bull of 15 May 1105,
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Jouffroy de Gonsans had been Vicar General of Évreux for fourteen years, when he was nominated Bishop of Gap by
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restored on 6 (or 10) October 1822, comprising, besides the ancient diocese of Gap, a large part of the ancient
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Bishop Birico was present at the Council of Pontigny in 876. He was also at the Assembly of Mantaille in 879.
1058: 934: 767: 369: 2904: 1941:
on 13 March 1353 by Pope Innocent VI. He died on 25 August 1370. Albanés, pp. 497–498. Eubel, I, p. 494, 514.
979: 818: 2468:
1800 at the age of 73. He resigned in 1801 and was pensioned. He died on 17 April 1816. Pisani, pp. 338–339.
958: 949: 907: 901: 895: 836: 824: 621:
The Cathedral of the Assumption of Notre-Dame was served by a chapter composed of four dignities (dignités;
399:
seventy-five years of age or older (and three over the age of ninety). Only one is under the age of thirty.
377: 89: 2824: 785: 2137:
to France, to Celles in Berry, and attempted to sell his bishopric to Étienne Stephani, Canon of Aix, but
2037:
Jean des Saintes was appointed by Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience). He was transferred to the diocese of
1693: 459: 1006: 913: 755: 1495: 998: 812: 610: 598: 537: 357: 1968: 970: 830: 791: 2393:
on 7 December 1777, and preconised (approved) by Pope Pius VI on 30 March 1778. He was transferred by
940: 842: 2720: 2319: 1422:
Philippe Bourdin, "Collégiales et chapitres cathédraux au crible de l'opinion et de la Révolution,"
873: 867: 806: 779: 734: 548: 2620:
by Pope Leo XIII on 24 May 1889. He died on 16 August 1889. Fisquet, pp. 202–207. P. Guillaume, in:
2401:(nominated by the King on 1 February 1784) on 25 June 1784. On 24 December 1798 he was denounced by 1375:
La République française en quatre-vingt-quatre départements, dictionnaire géographique et méthodique
919: 859: 851: 2516: 2446: 2297:
Cabanes was a doctor of theology (Aix). While serving as Vicar General of Aix, he was nominated by
1972: 889: 586: 1910:
Bertrand de Lincel was nephew of Bishop Geofroi de Lincel. Albanés, pp. 494–495. Eubel, I, p. 514.
435: 416:, of which at least one dates from the fourteenth century, state that the first Bishop of Gap was 4091: 4052: 2302: 2209: 2164:
on 30 August 1600. He died on 16 May 1637. Albanés, pp. 519–521. Gauchat, IV, p. 358 with note 2.
2124: 879: 668: 590: 582: 2698:
Archbishop of Bordeaux, who was a former bishop of Gap. Albanés, pp. 544–546. P. Guillaume, in:
2345:
Pérouse was the nephew of Bishop François de Malissoles. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 431 with note 2.
431: 3071: 2857: 2736: 2452: 2355: 2258: 2161: 1793: 1444: 1269: 602: 566: 467: 451: 443: 373: 349: 246: 2188: 1999: 3106: 2874: 2828: 2712: 2534: 2520: 2489: 2376: 2227: 2174: 1996:
to procure the release of three persons from England who had been kidnapped in his diocese.
1955: 1779: 1637: 1112: 662: 578: 559: 361: 1756:
Living during the Saracen occupation, he was forced to seek refuge at Apt. Albanés, p. 462.
3161: 2764: 2617: 2580: 2280: 2182: 2178: 1766: 1509: 1216:
Quamobrem nil ego video in pristina Vapicensi de S. Demetrio traditione quod fidem superet
413: 326: 310: 156: 3042: 3024: 3006: 2995: 2984: 2972: 1489: 1395:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie. pp. 204–208. 771: 3089: 3000:(in Latin). Vol. 3 (Tomus III) (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1665:), requesting aid for the mission of Augustine to England. P. JaffĂ© and S. Loewenfeld, 3167: 2989:(in Latin). Vol. 2 (Tomus II) (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 2807: 2390: 2270:
Hervé: Fisquet, p. 132–134. Albanés, p. 524-526. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 404 with note 4.
2223: 2111: 2060:
Alessio was appointed by Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience. He was previously Bishop of
1658: 674: 649: 643: 488: 455: 439: 426: 421: 365: 206: 3143: 2977:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (Tomus I) (second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana. 1160: 4113: 4103: 4064: 2772: 2768: 2634: 2609: 2608:
on the nomination of the French Government (2 September 1879), which was approved by
2588: 2406: 2372: 2298: 2079: 1782:
in the consecration of the church of Saint-Victor in Marseille. Albanés, pp. 464–466.
1641: 570: 417: 345: 341: 199: 64: 2962:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
3100: 2870: 2849: 2811: 2760: 2576: 2572: 2394: 2004:. Vol. Papal Letters, Volume IV. London: H.M Stationery Office. pp. 9–10. 1993: 1103: 883: 555: 475: 447: 353: 318: 272: 228: 171: 2612:
on 22 September 1879. On 5 June 1883, he was nominated Metropolitan Archbishop of
1576: 3127: 3116: 3060: 2960: 2949: 2778: 2730: 2429: 1740: 1724:
Bishop Donadeus is known only from a signature to the documents of the so-called
1407: 1390: 1373: 1334: 1304: 2924: 2250: 2138: 1688:
Bishop Valatonius had previously been Archdeacon of Gap. He is mentioned in the
1339:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: Johannes-Baptista Coignard. pp.  1235:
Albanés' editor, Ulisse Chevalier, remarks about Albanés in his introduction to
458:(or St. Arey, 579–610?), who had at Gap a school, and who was held in esteem by 17: 4086: 4047: 2727:. He became Archbishop of Avignon on 3 October 1928. He died on 22 April 1957. 2001:
Calendar of Entries in the Papal Register Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
1581:(Bruxelles 1894), p. 17. There is no other evidence for Teredius (or Tigrides). 462:. Worth mention is St. Arnoux (1065–1078), who had been a monk of the abbey of 2616:
by the French government, and approved on 9 August 1883. Guilbert was created
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on 22 June 1739. Fisquet, pp. 137–139. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 431 with note 2.
1745:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus III. Paris: Sebastien Cramoisy. pp. 443, 497. 991:
Jean-Baptiste-Marie de Maillé de la Tour-Landry (30 March 1778 – 25 June 1784)
181: 3190: 3177: 3204: 1954:(1348–1353). He was transferred to the diocese of Gap on 30 January 1353 by 1613:
Constantius was present at the Council of Epaona in 517. Carolus De Clercq,
1309:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus tertius (3). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp.  565:
The diocese of Gap and the diocese of Embrun were legally suppressed by the
164: 976:
Jacques-Marie de Caritat de Condorcet (20 December 1741 – 16 December 1754)
3073:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905)
1865:
Bishop Robert: Fisquet, pp. 61–62. Albanés, pp. 487–488. Eubel, I, p. 514.
1097:
Auguste-Callixte-Jean Bonnabel (16 August 1932 – retired 13 February 1961)
59: 2160:
Du Serre was nominated by King Henri IV, and preconised in Consistory by
471: 2732:
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in 614. Albanés, pp. 458–459. Duchesne, p. 287 no. 5. De Clercq, p. 281.
988:
François-Gaspard de Jouffroy de Gonsans (28 February 1774 – 1 June 1778)
2716: 2591:. He died on 15 November 1891. Fisquet, pp. 193–201. P. Guillaume, in: 322: 3047:(in Latin). Vol. VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 3011:(in Latin). Vol. IV (1592-1667). MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana 2954:(in Latin). MontbĂ©liard: SociĂ©tĂ© anonyme d'imprimerie montbĂ©liardaise. 2380:
32, 430–431. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 159 with note 3; 431 with note 6.
3029:(in Latin). Vol. V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio 1488: 1257:
Duchesne, p. 101-102, note 2, and he is never named as Bishop of Gap.
1049:
Nicolas-Augustin de la Croix d'Azolette (19 May 1837 – 27 April 1840)
334: 2951:
Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron
1409:
L'église et la révolution française des Cahiers de 1789 au Concordat
1076:
Louis-Joseph-Jean-Baptiste-Léon Gouzot (27 March 1884 – 26 May 1887)
547:
The diocese of Gap and the diocese of Embrun were suppressed by the
2454:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791–1802)
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as bishop of Gap on 28 October 1738, and preconised (approved) by
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
3208: 2852:(15 June 1974 – 13 April 1985), and then to the archdiocese of 2797:
on 16 August 1932 by Pope Pius XI. He died on 25 November 1951.
2567:
Bernadou was subsequently nominated Metropolitan Archbishop of
2193:(in French). Valence: Chenevier. pp. 25, 139–140, 194–195. 1928:
Dragonnet de Montauban: Albanés, pp. 497–498. Eubel, I, p. 514.
1193:
12). He is first called a martyr in 1393: Albanés, pp. 439–440.
1109:
Pierre-Bertrand Chagué (18 January 1975 – death 1 October 1980)
1073:
Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Simon Jacquenet (13 May 1881 – 27 May 1884)
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Jean-Michel di Falco Léandri (18 November 2003 – 8 April 2017)
1070:
Marie-Ludovic Roche (22 September 1879 – death 6 October 1880)
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Prosper Amable Berthet (27 May 1889 – death 25 October 1914)
985:
François de Narbonne-Lara (20 February 1764 – 18 April 1774)
2654:(France) ( 27 March 1884 – 1 March 1892) P. Guillaume, in: 2409:. Under the Concordat of 1801, he was appointed Bishop of 2332:(16 December 1754 – 16 February 1761), and then Bishop of 1336:
Gallia Christiana, In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa
1306:
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1085:
Gabriel-Roch de Llobet (22 January 1915 – 16 January 1925)
3997:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
2322:. As Bishop of Gap, he was a strong defender of the Bull 1055:
Jean-Irénée Depéry (17 June 1844 – death 9 December 1861)
2755:
Bishop Saliège of Gap was transferred to the diocese of
2457:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 337–338. 1901:
Olivier de Laye: Albanés, pp. 493–494. Eubel, I, p. 514.
1079:
Jean-Alphonse Blanchet (26 May 1887 – death 18 May 1888)
994:
François de La Broue de Vareilles (25 June 1784 – 1815)
955:
Victor-Augustin de Méliand (27 May 1680 – 27 June 1684)
1617:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 36. Albanés, pp. 452–453. 4075: 2375:
on 15 December 1773. He was preconised (approved) by
1046:
François-Antoine Arbaud (16 May 1823 – 27 March 1836)
3151:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
2965:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. 2948:
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A Demetrius is named in the third letter of John (3
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Georges Jacquot (13 February 1961 – 1 November 1966)
581:. Other territories were reassigned to the restored 454:
in 517. The church of Gap had, among other bishops,
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Letter of Cardinal RĂ© on the Diocese of Gap website
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Duchesne, p. 287, no. 9. 1487:Goyau, Pierre-Louis-ThĂ©ophile-Georges (1909). 1424:Annales historiques de la RĂ©volution française 1052:Louis Rossat (14 December 1840 – 17 June 1844) 609:In 1947 it gained territory from Metropolitan 3220: 2869:ChaguĂ© had previously been Titular Bishop of 2844:Coffey was transferred to the archdiocese of 1992:In May 1364, Bishop Guillaume was ordered by 446:and who was involved in the struggle between 8: 4130:5th-century establishments in sub-Roman Gaul 3041:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). 3023:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). 2775:on 17 May 1946. He died on 5 November 1956. 2667:Gouzot was later Metropolitan Archbishop of 569:between First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and 3044:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 3026:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi 2604:Guilbert was transferred to the diocese of 1578:Acta Sanctorum Novembris Tomi II pars prior 39: 3227: 3213: 3205: 2814:(13 February 1961 – death 7 November 1967) 1847:Guiges: AlbanĂ©s, p. 485. Eubel, I, p. 514. 626:In 2017, there was a Dean and ten Canons. 271: 29: 3449:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges 3070:SociĂ©tĂ© bibliographique (France) (1907). 1937:Henri de Poitiers was transferred to the 1692:as his successor. He participated in the 1293:(Venice: Antonius Zatta 1773), pp. 95–96. 3132:(in French). Paris: Rollin et Feuardent. 3121:(in French). Paris: Rollin et Feuardent. 2222:Guillaume de Meschatin was nominated by 1979:on 6 April 1362, to replace his cousin, 973:(22 June 1739 – death 10 September 1741) 967:(3 April 1706 – death 21 September 1738) 420:, disciple of the Apostles and martyrs. 4120:Dioceses established in the 5th century 4082: 2595:, p. 254, 589-591. AlbanĂ©s, p. 540-541. 2068:(Italy) (1411.08.27 – death 1447.01.01) 1830:Hugo was transferred to the diocese of 1166:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved 10 April 2017 1153: 603:Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence and Arles 368:, the Basilique Notre-Dame du Laus, in 2793:Pic was transferred to the diocese of 2587:(17 March 1887 – 15 November 1891) by 2226:on 17 September 1675, and approved by 1821:Guillaume de Gières: Eubel, I, p. 514. 1575:p. 17 (ed. De Rossi and Duchesne) in: 1454:, Vol. XI, Rome 1845, pp. 245–249 1067:(20 September 1867 – 2 September 1879) 3315:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron 3005:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). 2827:(20 May 1959 – 13 February 1961) and 2519:, and the nomination was approved by 1333:Denis de Sainte-Marthe (OSB) (1715). 1266:AlbanĂ©s, p. 457, on the authority of 372:. The Diocese of Gap and Embrun is a 307:Dioecesis Vapincensis et Ebrodunensis 119:5,643 km (2,179 sq mi) 41:Dioecesis Vapincensis et Ebrodunensis 7: 3967:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union 3076:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 2434:(in French). Gap: L. Jean et Peyrot. 1091:(29 October 1925 – 17 December 1928) 719:Arnulphus (Arnoux) (c. 1065 – 1070s) 390:The current bishop is Xavier Malle. 2823:Jacquot had been Titular Bishop of 2545:, p. 252, 677-678. AlbanĂ©s, p. 538. 2173:Arthur de Lionne was the father of 1268:Benedictines of Saint-Maur (1735). 1138:List of Catholic dioceses in France 3628:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes 3129:Sigillographie du diocèse d'Embrun 2558:, p. 252-253. AlbanĂ©s, p. 538-540. 1033:Toussaint-Alphonse-Marie de SinĂ©ty 25: 4125:Roman Catholic dioceses in France 3144:GCatholic - data for all sections 2078:Louis III. He was transferred by 1998:W.H. Bliss; J.A. Twemlow (1902). 1967:Jacques was a nephew of Cardinal 1952:bishop of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières 1615:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695 1602:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506 1127:Xavier Malle (8 April 2017 – ...) 1106:(11 February 1967 – 15 June 1974) 904:(17 December 1442 – 5 April 1484) 4097: 4085: 4058: 4046: 3577:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes 3154:L'Épiscopat francais depuis 1919 3118:Sigillographie du diocèse de Gap 3059:Fisquet, HonorĂ© Jean P. (1864). 2905:Mgr Jean-Michel di Falco Leandri 2579:on 12 July 1867. 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TrinitĂ  al Monte Pincio 1676:Acta Sanctorum Maii Tomus I 1452:Bullarii romani continuatio 1237:Gallia christiana novissima 1121:1988–2003, resigned in 2003 1113:Raymond-Gaston-Joseph SĂ©guy 761:Hugues (II) (c.1215 – 1217) 4151: 4023:Apostolic Nuncio to France 3531:Archdiocese of Montpellier 3341:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay 3111:second edition (in French) 2937:Sources and external links 2921:Diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun 2729:Gabriel de Llobet (2003). 2428:Gabriel de Llobet (1925). 2092:1423, he became Bishop of 1892:Geofroi: Eubel, I, p. 514. 1883:Raimond: Eubel, I, p. 514. 752:FrĂ©dĂ©ric (c. 1188–c. 1198) 698:Hugo (I) (971 – after 988) 683:Potentissimus (c. 647–653) 466:, and was named bishop by 331:Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur 315:Diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun 48:Diocèse de Gap et d'Embrun 27:Catholic diocese in France 4041: 4028:France–Holy See relations 3957:Archdiocese of Strasbourg 3551:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne 3242: 3236:Catholic Church in France 2927:, retrieved: 2017-07-21. 2907:, retrieved: 2017-07-21. 2328:. He was later Bishop of 2187:Ulisse Chevalier (1877). 2016:Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux 1671:Vita S. Arigii vel Aredii 1663:Arigio episcopo Galliarum 1143:Catholic Church in France 946:Pierre Marion (1662–1675) 898:(11 February 1429 – 1442) 364:. The diocese also has a 299:Diocese of Gap and Embrun 284: 270: 57: 53: 34:Diocese of Gap and Embrun 3505:Diocese of FrĂ©jus–Toulon 3480:Archdiocese of Marseille 3454:Diocese of Saint-Étienne 3164:, retrieved: 2016-12-24. 3099:Duchesne, Louis (1907). 2424:French National Assembly 1742:Concilia antiqua Galliae 1739:Jacques Sirmond (1629). 1248:Roman (1870), pp. 11–12. 935:Charles-Salomon du Serre 776:Robert, O.P. (1235–1251) 749:Guillaume II (1180–1188) 464:Saint-TrinitĂ© de Vendome 385:Archdiocese of Marseille 105:Archdiocese of Marseille 3950:Directly under Holy See 3797:Archdiocese of Toulouse 3735:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc 3618:Archdiocese of Poitiers 3524:Province of Montpellier 3434:Archdiocese of ChambĂ©ry 3336:Archdiocese of Clermont 3310:Diocese of Aire and Dax 3300:Archdiocese of Bordeaux 3274:Diocese of Saint-Claude 3259:Archdiocese of Besançon 2759:on 17 December 1928 by 2700:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2686:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2673:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2656:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2639:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2622:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2593:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2556:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2543:L'Ă©piscopat français... 2286:Pierre GuĂ©rin de Tencin 2199:IV, p. 358 with note 3. 1874:Otho: Eubel, I, p. 514. 1726:False Synod of Narbonne 1465:L'Ă©piscopat français... 1389:Ludovic Sciout (1872). 980:Pierre-Annet de PĂ©rouse 870:(1404 – 20 August 1409) 740:Guillaume I (1131–1149) 434:(fourth century), then 378:ecclesiastical province 356:, the Co-cathĂ©drale of 243:Metropolitan Archbishop 90:Ecclesiastical province 68:(constructed 1866–1905) 4053:Catholicism portal 3910:Archdiocese of Papeete 3889:Diocese of Basse-Terre 3877:Province of Martinique 3853:Archdiocese of Bourges 3597:Diocese of Saint-Denis 3490:Archdiocese of Avignon 3408:Archdiocese of Cambrai 3351:Diocese of Saint-Flour 3126:Roman, Joseph (1873). 3115:Roman, Joseph (1870). 3082:Bibliography - Studies 2806:, Bishop emeritus, as 2251:Four Gallican Articles 2235:V, p. 404 with note 2. 2018:(France) (1364 – 1367) 1490:"Diocese of Gap"  1406:Pierre Brizon (1904). 1028:Nominated by the King: 999:Constitutional bishops 959:Charles-BĂ©ningne HervĂ© 950:Guillaume de Meschatin 908:Gabriel de Sclafanatis 902:Gaucher de Forcalquier 896:Guillaume de Forestier 837:Gilbert de Mendegaches 825:Dragonnet de Montauban 731:Laugier II (1106–1122) 520:and the forces of the 460:Pope Gregory the Great 412:Ancient traditions in 40: 3984:for Eastern Catholics 3931:Archdiocese of NoumĂ©a 3700:Archdiocese of Rennes 3602:Diocese of Versailles 3510:Diocese of Gap-Embrun 3473:Province of Marseille 3444:Diocese of Belley–Ars 3088:Jean, Armand (1891). 2825:Irenopolis in Cilicia 2777:Jean Guitton (1957). 2014:previously Bishop of 1590:AlbanĂ©s, pp. 449–451. 1552:AlbanĂ©s, pp. 545–546. 1496:Catholic Encyclopedia 1059:Victor-FĂ©lix Bernadou 786:Raimond de MĂ©vouillon 770:(1219–1235), abbĂ© de 722:Laugier I (1079–1081) 680:Valatonius (610?–614) 659:Constantius (517–529) 617:Cathedral and Chapter 611:Archdiocese of Torino 599:Archdiocese of Embrun 370:Saint-Étienne-le-Laus 4018:Cathedrals in France 3941:Diocese of Port-Vila 3848:Archdiocese of Tours 3817:Diocese of Montauban 3790:Province of Toulouse 3766:Diocese of Coutances 3756:Archdiocese of Rouen 3654:Archdiocese of Reims 3623:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme 3611:Province of Poitiers 3567:Archdiocese of Paris 3403:Archdiocese of Lille 3367:Archdiocese of Dijon 3329:Province of Clermont 3320:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux 3293:Province of Bordeaux 3279:Diocese of Saint-DiĂ© 3252:Province of Besançon 3008:Hierarchia catholica 2997:Hierarchia catholica 2986:Hierarchia catholica 2974:Hierarchia catholica 2721:Coadjutor Archbishop 2575:, and preconised by 2451:Paul Pisani (1907). 2316:Jean d'Yse de SalĂ©on 2233:Hierarchia catholica 2197:Hierarchia catholica 1971:. 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Index

Bishopric of Gap

Gap Cathedral
Ecclesiastical province
Marseille
Archdiocese of Marseille
Catholic
Sui iuris
Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of Notre-Dame and Saint Arnoux in Gap
Secular priests
Francis
Jean-Marc Aveline
locator map of diocese of Gap
diocesedegap.fr
Latin
French
Latin Church
diocese
Catholic Church
Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur
France
episcopal see
Gap Cathedral
Gap
co-cathedral
Notre Dame
Embrun
minor basilica

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