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Cathedral (representing the
Chapter), the Dom d'Aubrac, the Prior of Saint-Enemie, the Prior of Langogne, the Abbot of Chambons, the Commander of Palhers, and the Commander of Saint-Jean. The Second Estate (nobility) were represented by the eight Barons who were Peers of Gévaudon (d'Apchier, de Peyre, de Cenaret, du Tournel, de Randon, de Florac, de Mercoeur, de Canilhac), twelve gentlemen (the Seigneurs d'Allene, de Montauroux, de Saint-Alban, de Montrodat, de Mirandol, de Séverac, de Barre, de Gabriac, de Portes, de Servières, d'Arpajon, and the Consuls of la Garde-Guérin); the Third Estate were represented by the three Consuls of Mende, the three Consuls of Marvejols (when the meeting took place at Marvejols), and a Consul (or deputy) from each of sixteen communities. The Estates met annually, alternately at Mende and at Marvejols. The Estates opened with a procession from the Episcopal Palace to the Cathedral for a Mass of the Holy Spirit, and closed with a
636:, 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.
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Lugano, but then reentered his diocese toward the end of the
Directory, in 1799, and attempted to reorganize diocesan operations. On 16 September 1801 he gave his resignation, as requested, and on 17 March 1802 his name was removed from the list of émigrés, and he was appointed Bishop of Mende. He immediately set to work to bring peace and order to the diocese of Mende, but, when the Constitutional Bishop Nogaret died on 30 March 1804 without having made a retraction or submission to the authority of Rome, Chabot's Vicar General advised against allowing the priests of the diocese to participate in Nogaret's funeral. An uproar from Nogaret's friends arose, and the Minister of Cults in Paris, Chaptal, demanded the resignation of the Vicar General. Rather than consent, Bishop Chabot resigned.
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electors, and in the evening only 124. 52 of the electors demanded changes in the oath that they would have to take which would protect the power of the Church in spiritual matters; when they were refused, they departed, leaving only 77 electors. On the third ballot on 22 March, Étienne
Nogaret, the sixty-five year old curé of the church of Canourgue, was elected. His election was certified by the Constitutional Metropolitan of the Côtes-de-la-Méditerranée Charles-Benoît Roux of Aix on 29 April, and he was consecrated in Paris on 8 May 1791 by Constitutional Bishop Jean-Baptiste Gobel. The consecration was valid, but it was also uncanonical, schismatic, and blasphemous.
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with an invasion of
Aquitaine by a band of German marauders under the leadership of King Chrocus; Chrocus' date is variously placed between the third and fifth century. The notion that a Saint Severianus was the first apostle of the Gevaudan, or that Privatus held the same honor, and that the whole country was converted to Christianity in one stroke, has long been exploded, by a demonstration that the legends are based on representations made to Pope Urban V in the 14th century to obtain indulgences.
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Serverette. The
Trinitarian Sisters had a hospital at Mende and a hospice at Langogne. The Daughters of Charity operated at Maruéjols. The Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul had a hospital asylum at Saint-Alban. The Dames de Saint Maur were established at Canourge. The Sisters of the Presentation had establishments in twelve locations, The Sisters of Saint Joseph had a house at Villefort. The Soeurs-Uniés had establishments at Mende, Maruéjols, Chirac, Chanac, and Badaroux.
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Grisac near Mende, the fief of his father
Guillaume de Grimoard, Seigneur de Grisac, Bellegarde, and Montbel. He was sickly and deformed, but was restored at the prayer of his godfather, Elzéar de Sabran, who had come to baptise him. Elected pope in 1362 under the name of Urban V, he administered the Diocese of Mende himself from 1368 to 1370, since it had been left vacant by the transfer of his nephew to the See of Avignon.
540:, and of the 160 clerics attached to the cathedral in one capacity or another, eighty were killed. The epidemic returned in 1399 and again in 1435, and in 1460 the suffering lasted from June through mid-August. It returned in 1482, and in 1490 the Cathedral Chapter left the city of Mende for Marvejols, some seventeen miles to the west. On 21 April 1504 the Canons held a chapter meeting in an open field along the
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functions, due to age (he said), on 11 January 1794, during the Reign of Reason, and retired to a house in
Canourgue. In 1800 he made an attempt to enter the cathedral, but was rebuffed by crowds of inhabitants of Mende. He was dismissed in 1801 and lived with his sister in Canourge until his death on 30 March 1804. He was unrepentant.
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of the
Adoration), an order based in Paris; the Marists at Langogne; the Brothers of the Christian Schools at Mende, Meyrueis, Langogne, Malzieu, Canourge and Saint-Germain-du-Teil; and the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, at Maruéjols, Saint-Chely-d'Apcher, Chanac, Ispagnac, Saint-Alban, Florac, Nasbinals and Serverette.
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A native of Mende, Bonuspar had been
Archpriest of Javols, and then Prebendary of the Cathedral of Mende, and then Provost of the Cathedral Chapter. He was Auditor of Cardinal Raimundus de Canhiliac. He was appointed bishop by Gregory XI on 16 June 1371. He took possession of the diocese on 3 August.
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Provost of Mende. A document of 1155 was signed in his fifth year, making 1151 the date of his election. He named Adelbert as a judge in a suit between the Vicomte de Polignac and the Bishop of Le Puy by Pope Eugenius III. In July 1162 Pope Alexander III visited Mende. He
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The principal pilgrimages of the diocese are: at Mende itself, Notre Dame de Mende where the statue of the Black Virgin was brought, perhaps in 1213, by the Crusaders of Gévaudan, and the hermitage of Saint Privatus; Notre Dame de la Carce, the origin of the city of Marvéjols; Notre Dame de Quézac, a
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with First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, Pope Pius VII demanded the resignation of all bishops in France, in order to leave no doubt as to who was a legitimate bishop and who was a Constitutional imposter. He then immediately abolished all of the dioceses in France, for the same reason. Then he began to
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Since Bishop de Castellane refused to take the required oath, his throne was declared vacant by the French government. An election was therefore ordered, and the Electors of Lozère therefore assembled, or rather 157 of the 229 approved electors assembled on 20 March 1791. Next day there were only 148
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Towards the year 1000 Mende became the seat of the bishopric. Under Bishop Aldebert de Tournel (1151–1186), Pope Alexander III passed some days at Mende in the last two weeks of July 1162. Bishop Aldebert wrote two works, on the passion and on the miracles of St. Privatus whose relics were discovered
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On 11 April 1802, First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte named Jean-Baptiste de Chabot as the new Bishop of Mende under the Concordat. Pius VII gave his consent on 1 May 1802. Chabot had previously been Bishop of Saint-Claude, but he had been forced to flee France on 10 February 1791. He spent some time at
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and the implementation of the Law of the Separation of the State and the Churches, there operated in the diocese of Mende five congregations of men. The Jesuits directed the Collège de Mende and the diocesan seminary (They were expelled in 1880). There were also the Fathers of the Sacred-Hearts (or
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When Bishop de Castellane declined to leave the diocese or to vacate the Château de Chanac, Nogaret denounced him to the Minister of the Interior and the President of the Assembly. De Castellane was arrested and executed on 2 September 1792 at Versailles. Nogaret resigned his episcopal and priestly
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The diocese was already in existence in 314, since Genialis, a deacon of the Church of Gabalum (GĂ©vaudan), was present at the Council of Arles in that year. Louis Duchesne chooses to place the earliest known bishop, Privatus, before 314, though he points out that his date depends on a synchronicity
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The religious congregations in 1900 directed in the diocese fifteen infant schools, one orphan asylum for boys, four orphan asylums for girls, nine hospitals and almshouses, twelve religious houses for the care of those ill at home, and one psychiatric hospital. In 1905 at the end of the régime of
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in 1274. His nephew, Durand le Jeune (1296–1328) who negotiated the "Paréage" with King Philip, definitively settled the respective rights of king and bishop in the Gévaudan; he left a work on the general councils and on the reform of abuses. Guillaume de Grimoard, born about 1310 at the castle of
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under their King Chrocus. Gregory of Tours places this event about 260 (though Fredegarius puts the invasion of Chrocus at 407). Louis Duchesne, however, places the invasion of Chrocus and the death of St. Privatus at the beginning of the reign of Constantine, c. 312, perhaps before the Council of
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in 1562. The adventurer Mathieu Merle, a native of Uzès and leader of the Huguenots in Gévaudan from 1573 to 1581, led into the region bands of Protestants raised from among vagabonds in Périgord, Querci, and the Haut-Rouergue. They were masters of Mende for eighteen months in 1580 and 1581. They
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Collectio (per epitomen facta,) Bullarum, Brevium, Allocutionum, Epistolarumque, ... Pii VI., contra constitutionem civilem Cleri Gallicani, ejusque authores et fautores; item, Concordatorum inter ... Pium VII. et Gubernium Rei publicae, in Galliis, atque alia varia regimina, post modum in hac
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Nuns of a local origin included: the Sisters of Christian Unity (L'Union chrétienne), founded in 1696 (mother-house at Mende, school at Saint-Etienne-de-Vallée Française); the United Sisters of the Holy Family, founded at Palhers in 1750, transferred to Mende in 1824; the Sisters of Christian
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The territory of Lodève had its own Estates from an early period, and it retained it even after it became part of the Estates of Languedoc in the fourteenth century. The Bishop of Mende was the President of the Estates of Gévaudan; the First Estate (clergy) were represented by a Canon of the
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The following saints are specially venerated in the diocese: St. Ilpide, martyr (third century); the preacher St. Veran, Bishop of Cavaillon, a native of GĂ©vaudan (sixth century); St. Lupentius, abbot of the basilica of St. Privatus, beheaded by order of Brunehaut whom he reproached for the
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There were fourteen congregations of women. The Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary had a convent at Mende. The Sisters of the Visitation were located at Maruéjols. The Sisters of Notre-Dame were established at Langogne. The Ursulines had convents at Chirac, Ispagnac, Quézac, and
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Among the bishops of Mende were: Pietro Riario (1473–1474), nephew of Sixtus IV and a cardinal; Giuliano della Rovere (1478–1483) later pope under the name of Julius II; and his nephews, Cardinal Clement della Rovere (1483–1504) and Francesco della Rovere (1504–1524).
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who provided Odilon, the Provost and Dean of the Collegiate Church of Brivatensis (Brivadois, Clermont). When this happened is uncertain: Odilon is called 'Bishop-elect' in a document of 21 May 1250, but he was still not consecrated a bishop by 11 December 1255, when
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The actual construction took place much later. Work began in 1364 and stopped in 1386; construction resumed in 1452, and the altar was consecrated on 2 August 1467. The works were completed under Bishop Clemente Grosso della Rovere (1483–1504). Pascal, pp. 114-120;
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Guillelmus is known only from the foundation charter of the monastery of St. Peter in Puy, ca. 908, if it is to be credited. Other sources place the foundation of the monastery on 13 April 993, and the subscriptions of that foundation charter are corroborated.
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Guillaume was elected in 1187, since a document of 1207 speaks of his twentieth year as bishop. His early years were spent outside of Mende, having been excluded by the town because of a dispute; he did not return until 1194. He resigned his diocese, which
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regione, sibi succedentia; tum expostulationum ... apud ... Pium Papam VII., Contra varia Acta, ad Ecclesiam Gallicanam, spectantia, a triginta et octo Episcopis, Archiepiscop. et Cardinal. antiquae Ecclesiae Gallicanae, subscriptarum, etc. 6 Avril, 1803
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Biographie universelle et portative des contemporains; ou, Dictionnaire historique des hommes vivants et des hommes morts depuis 1788 jusqu'Ă nos jours: qui se sont fait remarquer par leurs Ă©crits, leurs actions, leurs talents, leurs vertus ou leurs
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La Mothe held the Licenciate in Civil and Canon Law, and was a Master of Theology, and had been Councilor and Almoner of Henrietta Marie, daughter of Henri IV and Queen of England. His brother Philippe was a Marshal of France. He was nominated by
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Urban II is said to have visited the Diocese of Mende in 1095, and to have had consecrated in his presence the church of the monastery of Saint Sauveur de Chirac or of Monastier, which had been founded in 1062 and was a dependency of the Abbey of
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Bishop Robert, who had been Bishop-Elect of Alet, was appointed to the diocese of Conserans (St.-Lizier) on 27 May 1390, and then was appointed Bishop of Mende on 7 October 1390 by Pope Clement VII. Eubel, I, pp. 203,
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on the authority of Dom J. Boyer, which states that, on 7 December 1095, when Pope Urban II consecrated the high altar in the monastery church of Saint-Flour, Bishop Guillaume of Mende consecrated the two side altars.
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Arles. It is certain that there was an organized church in the country of the Gabali from about 314, since in that year it was represented at the Council of Arles. Other bishops of the Gabali, who doubtless resided at
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accepted on 22 September 1221. His successor had already been elected by 2 March 1223. Guillaume set off on pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1223. He was still alive on 11 March 1224, when Pope Honorius granted him the
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of 1166. King Louis noted that it was the first time that a bishop of GĂ©vaudan had ever made his submission to a king of France. He also recognized the powers of the bishop, not only in the spiritual sphere, but also
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A. Martin, p. 12. In 1677 the city of Mende had around 5,000 inhabitants: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 268 note 1. In 1767, the city of Mende claimed to have only around 2,000 inhabitants. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 289 note
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Mende had later as bishops, Guillaume Durand (1285–1296), a Doctor of Laws (Bologna) and teacher of law at Modena, author of "Speculum juris", and of the "Rationale divinorum officiorum"; he was secretary of the
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of 3 February 1307, which granted the bishops the title of Count and the high Seigneurie of GĂ©vaudan. This act increased their temporal authority and brought the submission of all of the seigneurs of the region.
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After the death of Bishop Étienne there were two elections, one of Armandus (Arnaldus) the Provost of Mende, and the other of Bernardus de Apcherio, Dean of Le Puy and Canon of Mende. The matter was referred to
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Adelbertus de Peire was the nephew of Bishop Hildebertus (Adelbert) de Peire. In 1109 he established a commemoration service in the cathedral for his father and uncle, to be held every 1 May. He died in 1123.
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Léopold Delisle has noted the historical interest of these two works for the early history of the Third Estate in the Gévaudan. Léopold Delisle, "Un manuscrit de la cathédrale de Mende, perdu et retrouvé," in
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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I, pp. 86–87. Duchesne, p. 54 no 3. Hilarius has been confused with a Saint Ilerius, who was not a bishop but became one through confusion. Hilarius is also confused with Hilary of Poitiers. Pascal, pp.
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irregularities of her life (sixth century); the nun St. Enimie, daughter of Clotaire II and sister of Dagobert (seventh century), foundress of a monastery of Benedictine nuns in the present St. Enimie.
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Matefredus is known only from a charter issued by Vicomte Stephanus for the foundation of the monastery of Langogne. Mabillon, pp. 579-580, no. 148. At one point it is said that the foundation is done
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Cardinal Dominique de la Rochefoucauld, Archbishop of Rouen, who presided in 1789 over the last assembly of the clergy of France, was born in 1712 at Saint Chély d'Apcher, in the diocese. The chemist
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Pope Urban V retained the bishopric so that he could devote the episcopal income entirely to the beginning of the new cathedral. The diocese was governed by a Vicar-General. Pascal, pp. 110, 226.
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on 7 March 1224, and he was consecrated in Rome by Bishop Gualtier of Chartres, Hugh of Langres, and Gervaise of SĂ©ez. The Dean of Bourges was appointed Administrator of the vacant diocese by
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In 1720 and 1721 the last of the great epidemics hit the GĂ©vaudan. At Mende 1061 died; at Marvejols 1800 persons died, out of a total population of 3500; in the parish of Canourgne 945 died.
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in order to avoid the plague. The plague returned in 1523 and 1532. In 1533 the Grand Archdeacon of Mende donated a considerable sum of money to build a small hospital for victims of the
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In 2019, the diocese, which is mostly rural, had a total population of 76,300, of whom 72.1% were claimed as Roman Catholics. They are served by 59 priests, and there were 135 parishes.
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Bishop Jean-Antoine-Marie Foulquier (1849–1873) held three diocesan synods, in 1853–1855, to prepare the diocese of Mende to adopt the Roman rite in its liturgy. He participated in the
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Guillaume persuaded the Canons of his cathedral to adopt the Rule of Saint Augustine by granting them the income of seventeen churches in the diocese. The arrangement was approved by
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on 9 October 1624. He was consecrated in Paris on 19 February 1625 by Jean-François de Gondi, Archbishop of Paris. He died at the siege of Rupella (La Rochelle) on 5 March 1628.
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destroyed a great part of the cathedral that Urban V had caused to be rebuilt. In the village and Chateau de Serverette he and his band massacred twenty-four priests.
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in a bull of 18 March 1123; the Canons were secularized in 1222. Bishop Guillaume participated in a council in Albi in 1133. P. Jaffé & S. Loewenfeld,
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gave a mandate to the Archbishop of Bourges to ordain him and consecrate him a bishop. Odilon was living in Paris. Bishop Odilon died on 28 January 1273.
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in Marseille. There is no actual evidence for this story, which is retailed by local historians, and which is rejected by Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Pascal.
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in his first Consistory for the creation of cardinals, on 29 November 1503, and he died on 18 August 1504. Eubel, II, pp. 192; III, pp. 10; 244 note 1.
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Baudry was born in the diocese of Evreux, and was a Doctor of Theology (Paris). He was nominated bishop of Mende by
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on 21 December 1331, on the creation of Pierre Bertrand of Autun as a Cardinal. A. Coulon & S. Clémencet,
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restore the old Ancien RĂ©gime dioceses, or most of them, though not with the same boundaries as before the
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684:. He obtained the canonical recognition of the cult of Blessed Urban V, a native son of the GĂ©vaudan.
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on 8 January 1371, and was named a Cardinal on 30 May 1371. He died in Avignon on 30 December 1383.
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J. de Fabregues (1967). "The Re-Establishment of Relations between France and the Vatican in 1921".
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Philippe Bourdin, "Collégiales et chapitres cathédraux au crible de l'opinion et de la Révolution,"
1703:
La République française en quatre-vingt-quatre départements, dictionnaire géographique et méthodique
632:
Clergy would need to take an oath of allegiance to the State and its Constitution, specified by the
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D'Arcy had been Treasurer in the Cathedral Chapter of Reims. He was appointed Bishop of Mende by
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2211:. Pope Gregory is Gregory V (996–999). This appears to be the earliest reference to a bishop of
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Bishop Ragemundus participated in the Council of Bourges on 1 November 1031. J.-D. Mansi (ed.)
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on 23 December 1246, indicating that Bishop Stephanus had died some weeks before that date.
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Colleges in Controversy: The Jesuit Schools in France from Revival to Suppression, 1815-1880
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The end of the 19th century concordats between France and the Papacy came in 1905, with the
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Leoninus was represented at the Council of Agde in 506 by his Deacon Optimus. C. Munier,
1723:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie. pp. 204–208.
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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on 11 August 1366. He was transferred to the diocese of Avignon on 11 October 1368.
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Bishop Étienne was present at the provincial Council of Aurillac on 23 August 1278.
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1689:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Paris: Chez l'Éditeur. 1836. pp. 893–894.
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171:
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Notice historique sur la ville de Mende: d'après les notes et documents recueillis
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Guillaume had been Provost of the Cathedral Chapter of Mende. He was appointed by
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Les miracles de Saint Privat, suivis des Opuscules d'Aldebert III, évèque de Mende
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Hilarius was present at the Council of Auvergne (Clermont) in 535. C. De Clercq,
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Euantius was present at the Council of Orange in 541. De Clercq, pp. 143, 146 (
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1580:(in French). Vol. Tome premier. Mende-Montauban: Pécout. pp. 207–208.
415:
59:
3227:
Armorial des évêques de Mende: liste chronologique, héraldique, iconographique
3159:
Les évêques de la province ecclésiastique de Bourges: milieu Xe-fin XIe siècle
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He died in Rome on 1 November 1296, and was buried in S. Maria sopra Minerva:
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Jean d'Armagnac was transferred to the diocese of Auch on 17 October 1390 by
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on 22 September 1408. He died on 8 October 1408. Eubel, I, pp. 30, 121, 342.
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409:) and fifteen canons. There were approximately 200 parishes, and one abbey.
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3180:
Etudes critiques sur l'origine de l'Eglise de Mende et ses premiers Ă©vĂŞques
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Bishop Robert is known from a single document, from Chanteuge, dated 1098.
1514:(in French and Latin). Imprimerie A. Privat. 1896. pp. 50–53, 174–195.
344:
3280:
Gabalum Christianum ou recherche historico-critiques sur l'Eglise de Mende
2875:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802–1905)
2830:
L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802–1905)
2006:, editio nova, Tomus septimus R-S (Niort: L. Favre 1886) p. 645 column 3,
559:
The Diocese of Mende was one of the regions where the insurrection of the
287:
563:
560:
445:
3143:
Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises
3135:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Toulouse: imprimerie de Laurent Chapelle.
2240:
I, p. 89. De Lisle, p. 508. Pascal (p. 187) states that he died in 1050.
1636:(in French) (nouvelle ed.). Mende: J. J. M. Mignon. pp. 41–45.
3288:
Philip IV (King of France) (1896). Jean Roucaute and Marc Saché (ed.).
2691:
Gerard de Miremont, Bishop of Saint-Flour, was transferred to Mende by
332:
3206:
Politics in the Rural Society: The Southern Massif Central C.1750-1880
2475:(in Italian and Latin). Vol. Tomo III. Venezia. pp. 170–171.
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consilio episcoporum Matifredi ecclesiae Mimatensis clericorum ejus...
2094:
Parthenius is known only from a story told by Gregory of Tours in his
1909:
428:
According to late legends belonging to the Limousin cycle relating to
3085:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: Coignard. pp. 80–116.
1633:
MĂ©moires historiques sur le pays de GĂ©vaudan et sur la ville de Mende
1277:
340:
2472:
Monumenti ravennati de' secoli di mezzo per la maggior parte inediti
1737:
L'église et la révolution française des Cahiers de 1789 au Concordat
432:, he passed through the territory of the Gabali (GĂ©vaudan) of which
2813:
Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791–1802)
1767:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
1706:(in French). Paris: Chez l'éditeur, rue des Marais. pp. 7–11.
1171:
414:
313:
3191:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă 1801
2878:(in French). Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. pp. 355–356.
2833:(in French). Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. pp. 351–352.
932:
Hildebertus (Adelbert) de Peire (attested 1060) (c. 1052–c. 1062)
2760:
on 4 July 1677, and preconized (approved) on 11 October 1677 by
2616:
I, pp. 99–100. Pascal, pp. 226–229. Eubel, I, pp. 22 no. 6; 342.
4162:
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
3368:
810:
735:
583:
3256:
Maurice, Philippe; Anne-Sabine Delrieu; Hélène Duthu (2004).
1098:
Renaud de Beaune 1568–1581 (Appointed, Archbishop of Bourges)
378:, which however it lost again in 1822 by the creation of the
300:
3042:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
1796:(in French). Paris: Lethielleux. pp. 238–249, 488, 496.
1720:
Historie de la constitution civile du clergé (1790-1801) ...
1577:
Histoire du Gevaudan, ou suite aux annales de cette province
3064:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2360:
I, pp. 90–91. Pascal, pp. 195–198. Eubel, I, p. 341 note 1.
1864:
Philosophical Psychology: Psychology, Emotions, and Freedom
1043:
Pierre de Saluzzo 1409–1412 (Avignon-Pisan-Roman Obedience)
3082:
Gallia christiana, in provincias ecclesiasticas distributa
3020:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2630:
I, p. 100. Pascal, p. 230. Gams, p. 577. Eubel, I, p. 342.
2192:(in Latin). Paris: sumtibus L. Billaine. pp. 369–370.
1423:
Genialis diaconus de civitate Gabalum provincia Aquitanica
4157:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
3001:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2266:
Bishop Guillaume is known from one document, reported in
1113:
François-Placide de Baudry de Piancourt, O.S.B. 1677–1707
3291:
Lettres de Philippe-le-Bel relatives au pays de GĂ©vaudan
3097:
Benjamin Bardy; Jean-Paul Chabrol; Hélène Duthu (1990).
3053:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2848:
Transmettre la foi au diocèse d'Avignon: XIXe-XXe siècle
2816:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 345–349.
2319:
Tomus I, editio altera (Leipzig 1885), p. 809 no. 7025.
1793:
L'histoire, le texte et la destinée du Concordat de 1801
1770:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 345–349.
1511:
Lettres de Philippe-le-Bel relatives au pays de GĂ©vaudan
399:
Cathedral Basilica of Notre Dame and St. Privat in Mende
200:
Cathedral Basilica of Notre Dame and St. Privat in Mende
2789:"L'arrestation et la mort de Jean-Arnaud de Castellane"
2215:
and the earliest reference to Canons of the cathedral.
1939:. Cambridge MA USA: Harvard University Press. pp.
1814:(in Latin). London: Cox & Baylis. pp. 111–121.
1546:
Pascal, pp. 425–439, includes an analysis of the works.
602:
2582:
Pierre Gerardi, a nephew of Urban V, was appointed by
2539:(Paris 1967), p. 111, no. 4745. Eubel, I, pp. 73, 342.
1619:(in French) (2nd ed.). Uzès: Ateliers H. Peladan.
1084:
Clemente Grosso della Rovere, O.F.M. Conv. (1483–1504)
390:. On December 16, 2002, Mende was made a suffragan to
4235:
2608:
Guillaume de Chanac was appointed Bishop of Mende by
2590:
I, p. 98. Pascal, p. 223-224. Eubel, I, pp. 124, 342.
2323:
I, p. 89. Pascal, pp. 192–193. Gams, p. 577 column 1.
2302:
I, p. 89. Pascal, pp. 191–192. Gams, p. 577 column 1.
1128:
1767–1792 (massacred 9 September 1792 at Versailles)
724:
Doctrine (mother-house at Meyrueis) founded in 1837.
3308:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
2953:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2941:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2929:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2917:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
1754:
no. 331 (janvier/mars 2003), 29-55, at 29-30, 52-53.
1662:(in French). Paris: E. Dentu. pp. 118, 186–187.
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3294:(in Latin and French). Mende: Imprimerie A. Privat.
2023:I, pp. 85–86. Duchesne, p. 54 no 1. Clovis Brunel,
1116:
Pierre de Baglion de la Salle de Saillant 1708–1723
689:
Law on the Separation of the Churches and the State
436:is the capital, and appointed as its first bishop,
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4152:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris
2851:(in French). Avignon: Barthélemy. pp. 19–20.
2735:on 18 November 1623, and preconised (approved) by
2153:I, editio altera (Leipzig 1885), p. 406 no. 3220.
1932:
1867:. Washington DC USA: CUA Press. pp. 140–147.
1562:(in French). Paris: Ambroise Bray. pp. 81–91.
1049:Jean de Corbeya 1413–1426 (transferred to Auxerre)
580:Revolution and Church of the Concordat (1789–1905)
3132:Documents historiques sur la province de GĂ©vaudan
2626:He died on 31 July 1375 (not 1361, as in Eubel).
2427:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
2230:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1970:(in French). Toulouse: Privat. pp. 129, 187.
1740:(in French). Paris: Pages libres. pp. 27–30.
1131:Étienne Nogaret (Constitutional bishop) 1791–1801
1058:Guy de Panouse 1443–1444 (transferred to Castres)
3251:(in French). Marvejols/Mende: Guerrier/Planchon.
2947:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2433:(Venice: A. Zatta 1780), p. 211. Pascal, p. 204.
1967:La Providence de Mende: communauté et orphelinat
401:. Funds to begin the cathedral were supplied by
2556:I, pp. 97–98. Pascal, p. 220. Eubel, I, p. 342.
2288:I, p. 89.Pascal, p. 189. Gams, p. 577 column 1.
465:, sometimes called the 'golden bull' or act of
3162:(in French). Paris: Connaissances et Savoirs.
2533:Lettres secrètes et curiales du Pape Jean XXII
2482:L'Eglise et le Couvent des Dominicains de Lyon
1752:Annales historiques de la Révolution française
1034:Jean d'Armagnac 1387–1390 (Avignon Obedience)
3380:
551:Mende was captured for the first time by the
8:
3209:. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
3036:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
3017:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2998:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2655:. He was created a cardinal at Perpignan by
1037:Robert de Bosc 1390–1407 (Avignon Obedience)
929:Ragemundus (Raimund) (attested c. 1029–1036)
3114:. Toronto CA: University of Toronto Press.
3047:Ritzler, Remigius; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2573:I, p. 98. Pascal, p. 223. Eubel, I, p. 342.
2527:on 14 December 1330. He was transferred to
2385:, p. 25 no IV. Pascal, pp. 199–201. Eubel,
845:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
770:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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2492:Iscrizioni delle Chiese e d'Altri Edificii
2113:ex civitate Gaballetano Agricula episcopus
2042:(Turnhout: Brepols 1963), p. 214, p. 219.
1859:Ceslas B. Bourdin, "Church and State" in:
1440:Helarius...episcopus ecclesiae Gaualetanae
286:
29:
3609:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
3224:Laurent, Baptiste; Fages, Alfred (2011).
2872:Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
2827:Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
1438:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 111 line 7:
1421:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 15 line 47:
1160:Claude-Jean-Joseph Brulley de La Brunière
1107:Silvestre de Crusy de Marcillac 1628–1660
865:Learn how and when to remove this message
790:Learn how and when to remove this message
711:In the period between the signing of the
2059:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), pp. 110, 111:
2004:Glossarium Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis
1104:Daniel de La Mothe-Houdancourt 1624–1628
1007:Pope Urban V (Administrator) (1368–1370)
4242:
3194:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. p.
2495:(in Italian and Latin). Roma. pp.
2079:Euantius episcopus ecclesiae Gaualetane
2061:Helarius episcopus ecclesia Gaualetanae
1824:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 169 with note 3.
1659:Les dragonnades: Histoire des Camisards
1339:de civitate Gabalum provincia Aquitania
1331:
1095:Francesco Grosso della Rovere 1504–1524
343:. The diocese covers the department of
3277:Pascal, Jean-Baptiste Étienne (1853).
2966:
2956:
2502:
2485:(in French). Lyon: Boitel. p. 14.
2117:ex civitate Gabalus Agricula episcopus
941:Adelbert de Peire (attested 1109–1123)
661:. The diocese of Mende was revived by
3475:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
3245:Martin, A.; Andre, Ferdinand (1894).
2979:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1150:Etienne-Parfait-Martin Maurel de Mons
1071:Pietro Riario, O.F.M. Conv. 1473–1474
1052:Ranulf de Peyrusse d'Escars 1426–1441
990:1296–1330 (nephew of his predecessor)
648:Napoleon, Pius VII, and the Concordat
119:5,180 km (2,000 sq mi)
7:
4127:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union
3326:Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Mende
3103:(in French). Mende: Conseil général.
2892:, retrieved: 2017-01-10. (in French)
1790:Em Sevestre; Émile Sévestre (1905).
1559:Histoire d'Urban V. et de son siècle
1176:Bishop François Joseph Marie Jacolin
1021:Ponce de la Garde (1375– after 1383)
843:adding citations to reliable sources
768:adding citations to reliable sources
707:Religious orders in the 19th century
366:. When it was re-established by the
3183:(in French). Mende: J.-J.-M. Iguon.
2982:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
2713:Clemente Grosso, a grand-nephew of
2678:Pietro di Saluzzo was appointed by
1630:L'Ouvreleul, Jean-Baptiste (1825).
1120:Gabriel-Florent de Choiseul-Beaupré
1002:Pierre Gerardi de Roure (1366–1368)
3788:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
3023:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
3004:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2985:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
419:St Privatus, patron of the diocese
374:and united with the department of
25:
4280:Roman Catholic dioceses in France
3230:(in French). Nîmes: Lacour-Ollé.
2843:Nephew of the Bishop of Viviers.
2552:on 23 December. He died in 1361.
2057:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
2040:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
1613:Georges Amiaud-Bellavaud (1952).
1436:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
1419:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
1110:Hyacinthe Serroni, O.P. 1661–1677
4257:
4245:
4218:
4206:
3737:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
3311:L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919
3262:(in French). Turnhout: Brepols.
3079:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1715).
1861:Craig Steven Titus, ed. (2009).
1455:Tomus II (Leipzig 1888), p. 160.
1343:Concilia Galliae A. 314 – A. 506
815:
740:
634:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
588:
58:
2412:I, pp. 92–93. Eubel, I, p. 341.
2337:I, p. 190. Pascal, pp. 193–195.
2157:I, p. 88. Duchesne, p. 55 no 8.
2136:I, p. 88. Duchesne, p. 55 no 7.
2123:I, p. 87. Duchesne, p. 55 no 6.
2102:I, p. 87. Duchesne, p. 55 no 5.
2085:I, p. 87. Duchesne, p. 55 no 4.
2046:I, p. 86. Duchesne, p. 54 no 2.
1890:Journal of Contemporary History
1068:Antoine de La Panouse 1467–1473
947:Adelbert de Tournel (1151–1187)
397:The Bishop has his seat at the
4132:Military Ordinariate of France
3696:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
3645:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
3424:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
3146:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.
2911:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2257:I, p. 89. Pascal, pp. 187–188.
2171:I, p. 88. Pascal, pp. 185–186.
1700:Louis Marie Prudhomme (1793).
1574:Jean-Baptiste Prouzet (1846).
1252:René-Jean-Prosper-Bruno Boudon
1242:Emile-Charles-Raymond Pirolley
965:Odilon de Mercoeur (1247–1273)
962:Étienne de Brioude (1222–1246)
950:Guillaume de Peyre (1187–1221)
699:responded with the encyclical
536:In 1374 Mende was stricken by
382:, at which point Mende became
1:
4044:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France
3405:Bishops' Conference of France
3283:(in French). Paris: Dumoulin.
2950:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2938:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2935:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2926:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2923:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2425:I, p. 93. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
2234:Office of the Saints of Mende
2219:I, pp. 88–89. Pascal, p. 186.
1556:Jean Baptiste Magnan (1862).
1288:François Joseph Marie Jacolin
1198:François-Narcisse Baptifolier
1101:Charles de Rousseau 1608–1623
623:National Constituent Assembly
370:it became a suffragan of the
75:
4096:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna
3992:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes
2642:I, p. 100. Eubel, I, p. 342.
2317:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
2151:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1469:(Octobre 1908), pp. 505-512.
1453:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1451:P. Jaffe and G. Wattenbach,
1166:Jean-Antoine-Marie Foulquier
1018:Bonuspar Virgili (1371–1375)
996:Albertus Lordeti (1331–1361)
988:Guillaume Durand the Younger
908:Agricola (attested 614, 627)
680:as a convinced supporter of
3129:Burdin, Gustave de (1846).
2704:Eubel, II, p. 192 and n. 1.
1537:G. de Burdin, I, pp. 37-43.
1232:Maurice-Paul-Jules Rousseau
1055:Adelbert de Peira 1441–1443
968:Stephanus (III) (1274–1278)
914:Agenulfus (attested in 876)
354:The diocese of Mende was a
4296:
4183:Apostolic Nuncio to France
3691:Archdiocese of Montpellier
3501:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay
3152:second edition (in French)
2489:Vincenzo Forcella (1869).
2189:De re diplomatica libri vi
2149:written in 878. P. Jaffé,
1902:10.1177/002200946700200412
1807:Pius VI; Pius VII (1821).
1268:Paul Émile Joseph Bertrand
1204:Henri-Louis-Alfred Bouquet
902:Evantius (attested in 541)
807:Pilgrimages of the diocese
135:55,000 (est.) (71.9%)
105:Archdiocese of Montpellier
27:Catholic diocese in France
4201:
4188:France–Holy See relations
4117:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
3711:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne
3402:
3396:Catholic Church in France
3177:Gaydou, François (1856).
2890:Biographie de Mgr Jacolin
2787:Laurent, Gustave (1904).
2743:I, pp. 107–108. Gauchat,
2275:I, p. 89. Pascal, p. 188.
1656:Eugène Bonnemère (1882).
1499:I, p. 93. Pascal, p. 205.
1315:Catholic Church in France
1274:Robert Jean Louis Le Gall
1126:Jean-Arnaud de Castellane
935:Guillaume (attested 1095)
926:Matefredus (attested 998)
652:After the signing of the
299:
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53:
3665:Diocese of Fréjus–Toulon
3640:Archdiocese of Marseille
3614:Diocese of Saint-Étienne
3314:, retrieved: 2016-12-24.
3156:Gasmand, Marion (2007).
3140:Duchesne, Louis (1910).
2845:Dominique Javel (2000).
2479:F.-Z. Collombet (1843).
2469:Fantuzzi, Marco (1802).
2184:(946–955) on 5 May 951.
1931:John W. Padberg (1969).
1186:Bishop of Perpignan-Elne
944:Guillaume (1123–c. 1150)
923:Stephanus (attested 951)
502:and episcopal blessing.
4110:Directly under Holy See
3957:Archdiocese of Toulouse
3895:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc
3778:Archdiocese of Poitiers
3684:Province of Montpellier
3594:Archdiocese of Chambéry
3496:Archdiocese of Clermont
3470:Diocese of Aire and Dax
3460:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
3434:Diocese of Saint-Claude
3419:Archdiocese of Besançon
3108:Bulman, Jan K. (2008).
2943:(in Latin) p. 244.
2931:(in Latin) p. 192.
2793:La Révolution Française
2747:IV, p. 242 with note 3.
2098:, Book IV, chapter 40.
1848:L'episcopat français...
1835:L'episcopat français...
1717:Ludovic Sciout (1872).
1354:Duchesne, p. 54, no. 1.
1144:Jean-Baptiste de Chabot
1046:Gerard de Miremont 1413
1040:Guillaume de Boisratier
993:Jean d'Arcy (1330–1331)
899:Hilarius (attested 535)
896:Leoninus (attested 506)
506:Some individual bishops
472:ad iudicandum in gladio
271:Metropolitan Archbishop
90:Ecclesiastical province
4213:Catholicism portal
4070:Archdiocese of Papeete
4049:Diocese of Basse-Terre
4037:Province of Martinique
4013:Archdiocese of Bourges
3757:Diocese of Saint-Denis
3650:Archdiocese of Avignon
3568:Archdiocese of Cambrai
3511:Diocese of Saint-Flour
2768:V, p. 268 with note 3.
2186:Jean Mabillon (1681).
1734:Pierre Brizon (1904).
1487:G. de Burdin, I, p. 8.
1408:Retrieved: 2019-07-17.
1282:Archbishop of Toulouse
1182:Joseph-Frédéric Saivet
1177:
1090:16th to 18th centuries
956:13th to 15th centuries
532:Plague and Protestants
513:Second Council of Lyon
420:
301:Website of the Diocese
40:
4144:for Eastern Catholics
4091:Archdiocese of Nouméa
3860:Archdiocese of Rennes
3762:Diocese of Versailles
3670:Diocese of Gap-Embrun
3633:Province of Marseille
3604:Diocese of Belley–Ars
3203:Jones, P. M. (2004).
3188:Jean, Armand (1891).
3058:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2096:History of the Franks
1964:FĂ©lix Remize (1919).
1294:2007–2018 (appointed
1280:2001–2006 (appointed
1260:1983–1989 (appointed
1244:1951–1957 (appointed
1234:1945–1950 (appointed
1226:François-Louis Auvity
1220:Jules-Alexandre Cusin
1206:1901–1906 (appointed
1184:1872–1876 (appointed
1175:
1152:1805–1821 (appointed
1077:1478–1479 (appointed
1075:Giuliano della Rovere
732:Saints of the diocese
678:First Vatican Council
669:of 29 November 1801.
418:
318:Dioecoesis Mimatensis
4178:Cathedrals in France
4101:Diocese of Port-Vila
4008:Archdiocese of Tours
3977:Diocese of Montauban
3950:Province of Toulouse
3926:Diocese of Coutances
3916:Archdiocese of Rouen
3814:Archdiocese of Reims
3783:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme
3771:Province of Poitiers
3727:Archdiocese of Paris
3563:Archdiocese of Lille
3527:Archdiocese of Dijon
3489:Province of Clermont
3480:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux
3453:Province of Bordeaux
3439:Diocese of Saint-Dié
3412:Province of Besançon
3351:44.52194°N 3.49722°E
2810:Paul Pisani (1907).
2766:Hierarchia catholica
2745:Hierarchia catholica
2429:, editio novissima,
2387:Hierarchia catholica
2194:Pascal, pp. 184–186.
1989:Pascal, pp. 103-104.
1980:Pascal, pp. 102-103.
1780:Pisani, pp. 348-349.
1764:Paul Pisani (1907).
1258:Roger Lucien Meindre
1065:(Administrator) 1444
1063:Regnault de Chartres
839:improve this section
764:improve this section
574:Jean-Antoine Chaptal
41:Dioecesis Mimatensis
4063:Province of Papeete
4023:Diocese of Chartres
3967:Archdiocese of Auch
3962:Archdiocese of Albi
3936:Diocese of Le Havre
3839:Diocese of Soissons
3824:Diocese of Beauvais
3752:Diocese of Pontoise
3747:Diocese of Nanterre
3589:Archdiocese of Lyon
3532:Archdiocese of Sens
3347: /
3319:"Diocese of Mende."
1646:L'Ouvreleul, p. 43.
1592:Gabalum christianum
1467:Journal des Savants
1434:Carolus De Clercq,
1400:Catholic-Hierarchy:
1013:Guillaume de Chanac
999:Guilelmus 1362–1366
682:papal infallibility
493:Estates of GĂ©vaudan
463:Louis VII of France
372:Archdiocese of Lyon
221:4 Permanent Deacons
4084:Province of Noumea
4075:Diocese of Taiohae
4054:Diocese of Cayenne
4028:Diocese of Orléans
3982:Diocese of Pamiers
3890:Diocese of Quimper
3875:Diocese of Le Mans
3853:Province of Rennes
3834:Diocese of Langres
3829:Diocese of Châlons
3793:Diocese of Limoges
3732:Diocese of Créteil
3655:Diocese of Ajaccio
3624:Diocese of Viviers
3619:Diocese of Valence
3506:Diocese of Moulins
2969:has generic name (
2888:Diocèse de Mende,
2799:: 29–56, at p. 50.
2657:Pope Benedict XIII
2569:on 16 March 1362.
2550:Liber Obligationum
1262:Archbishop of Albi
1208:Bishop of Chartres
1178:
1138:Post-Revolutionary
667:Qui Christi Domini
601:. You can help by
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380:Diocese of Viviers
246:Current leadership
240:Gregorian Calendar
4233:
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4225:France portal
4001:Province of Tours
3972:Diocese of Cahors
3931:Diocese of Évreux
3921:Diocese of Bayeux
3909:Province of Rouen
3900:Diocese of Vannes
3885:Diocese of Nantes
3865:Diocese of Angers
3844:Diocese of Troyes
3819:Diocese of Amiens
3807:Province of Reims
3720:Province of Paris
3599:Diocese of Annecy
3556:Province of Lille
3547:Mission de France
3542:Diocese of Nevers
3520:Province of Dijon
3444:Diocese of Verdun
3356:44.52194; 3.49722
3324:David M. Cheney,
3269:978-2-503-52159-6
3237:978-2-7504-2761-0
3216:978-0-521-52258-8
3169:978-2-7539-0022-6
3121:978-1-4426-9197-1
3071:978-88-250-1000-8
2741:Gallia christiana
2640:Gallia christiana
2628:Gallia christiana
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2588:Gallia christiana
2571:Gallia christiana
2554:Gallia christiana
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2444:Gallia christiana
2423:Gallia christiana
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2406:Pope Alexander IV
2379:Gallia christiana
2371:Pope Honorius III
2358:Gallia christiana
2354:usus pontificalis
2349:Pope Honorius III
2335:Gallia christiana
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1950:978-0-674-14160-5
1874:978-0-9773103-6-4
1526:Gallia christiana
1524:A. Martin, p. 4.
1497:Gallia christiana
1398:David M. Cheney,
1387:Gallia christiana
1214:Jacques-Jean Gely
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