559:, Delcher, and Sibille. His consecration was valid, but uncanonical and schismatic, and brought him excommunication. As bishop, he was at first conservative and somewhat rigorous, refusing to sanction the marriage of clergy, but later he succumbed to pressure. At the end of 1793, when Religion was abolished and replaced by Reason and the churches closed, most of the 360 clergy of Indre-et-Loire abdicated or apostasized. Religion was restored in 1795, but Suzor did not regain possession of the cathedral until 13 May 1797. Suzor suffered a stroke in 1797; the bishops of the Metropolitanate were allowed to assemble at Bourges in 1800 to find him a successor. On 1 February 1801 Hyacinthe Tardiveau accepted the position, and Suzor died on 13 April 1801, having approved of his successor. Tardiveau was never bishop, since he made his acceptance conditional upon receiving the traditional bulls from the pope, which never happened. In May 1801 First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte required the resignation of all Constitutional bishops; he was in the process of completing a
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529:, as part of their program, planned to bring the religions in France under their control. The Roman Church was rich, and therefore powerful. The Revolution needed to redirect that power and acquire that wealth to finance their own projects. One device was to transfer old loyalties by breaking up the traditional units of political, social and religious organization. The property of the religious organizations was to be confiscated for the benefit of the people of France, and all clergy would become state employees, with their salaries fixed and paid by the government. The new political unit was to be the "
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Chilleau had been Bishop of
Chalons-sur-SaĂ´ne (1781), but had emigrated in 1792 and resided in Switzerland, Bavaria and Austria. He refused to accept the Concordat of 1801 with Napoleon, and remained in exile until the return of the Bourbons. He resigned the diocese of Chalons in 1816. L. Bosseboeuf,
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After the
Concordat went into effect, Pius VII was able to issue the appropriate bulls to restore many of the dioceses and to regulate their boundaries, most of which corresponded closely to the new 'départements'. The Diocese of Tours, which was coterminous with the Department of Indre-et-Loire, had
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On 13 March 1791 the electors of Indre-et-Loire met in Tours in the cathedral. They were harangued by members of the Société des Amis de la
Constitution, who pressed for the election of their president, a former Oratorian by the name of Ysabeau, who, however, could not muster a majority. Instead on
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After the death of
Archbishop Jean de la Faye in April 1228, there appears to have been considerable difficulty in finding a new archbishop. Jean Maan, Dean of Mans, was brought to Tours, but he refused the see, or was unable to muster sufficient votes. Then the see was offered to Master Pierre de
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The main pilgrimage sites in the diocese besides the grottos of
Marmoutier, are: Notre-Dame-la-Riche, a sanctuary erected on the site of a church dating from the third century, and where the founder St. Gatianus is venerated; Notre-Dame-de-Loches; St. Christopher and St. Giles at St-Christophe, a
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that the Church was overloaded with bishops; therefore the number of dioceses needed to be reduced, from the 135 of the Ancien RĂ©gime, to 82 or 83, and that to the extent possible they were to have the same borders as the new political departments. The
Diocese of Tours was therefore abolished and
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The
Genoese Carlo del Carretto, the Marquis of Finarii, was Bishop of Cosenza (1489–1491). His brother Federico was Grand Master of the Order of S. John of Jerusalem. From 1503 Carretto was papal Nuncio to the King of France, having been appointed titular Archbishop of Thebes for the purpose.
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a new bishop was to be elected by all the voters of the département, who did not even need to be
Catholics. This placed them in schism with the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. Archbishop de Conzié of Tours refused to take the oath, and his bishopric was therefore declared to be vacant.
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There is no other evidence for
Cassard beyond the purported Will said to have been registered in a volume of the Chambre des Comptes of the Dauphiné. Du Chesne says (p. 209) he was created Cardinal of S. Martino in Monte by Gregory IX in 1227, but cf. Eubel, I, pp. 8 and
2634:. He was then appointed Archbishop of tours on 16 April 1802, and named a cardinal on 17 January 1803. Napoleon decorated him with the cross of a Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. He died at Angervilliers, near Paris, on 24 August 1804. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
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Georges d'Armagnac had previously been Bishop of Rodez (from 1530) and
Administrator of the diocese of Vabres (from 1536). He was the French Ambassador to the Pope. He was named a cardinal on 19 December 1544. He never visited Tours. He died on 10 July 1585.
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on 19 March 1857; he was installed on 28 April. He was transferred to the diocese of Paris on 27 October 1871 and installed at Notre-Dame on 27 November. Pius IX named him a cardinal on 22 December 1873. He died on 8 July 1886. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
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Gui had been Bishop of Verdun (1375–1381), and Bishop of Dol (1381–1382). He was transferred to the diocese of Castres by Clement VII on 8 October 1383, and then to Sens on 4 August 1385, and then to Reims on 27 May 1390. He died on 8 June 1409.
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Geoffrey de la Lande had been Archdeacon of Paris. On 18 May 1207 Pope Innocent III ordered Archbishop Geoffroy to compel King Philip II of France to return the goods of the deceased Bishop Hugo of Auxerre, which he had seized as 'regalia'.
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A native of Grenoble and a student of Saint-Sulpice, Barral was Conclavist of Cardinal de Luynes in 1774. He had previously been Bishop of Meaux (1802–1805). He was a staunch supporter of Napoleon, who used him in his negotiations with
2671:. He was Almoner of Empress Josephine. Barral resigned the diocese of Tours on 26 September 1815, having compromised himself by officiating at the Champ de Mai during the Hundred Days, and died on 6 June 1816. G. Ogier de Baulny, in:
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on 18 December 1774, and approved by Pope Pius VI on 29 May 1775. He emigrated during the Revolution and died in Amsterdam on 8 May 1795. Jean, pp. 424–425. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 109 with note 4. 422 with note
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Colet was transferred from the diocese of Luçon by governmental decree of 25 November 1874, which was approved by Pope Leo XIII on 21 December. He was installed at Tours on 3 February 1875. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
2523:(Civil and Canon Law) (Paris). He had Jansenist leanings. He had been Bishop of Condom (1693). He died in Paris on 9 July 1716. Jean, pp. 423–433. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 168 with note 5; 395 with note 5.
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La république française en LXXXIV départemens: dictionnaire géographique et méthodique, destiné aux administrateurs, négocians, gens d'affaires, et à ceux qui étudient la géographie de la France ...
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A native of Langres, and Vicar General of Dijon, Morlot had been Bishop of Orléans (1839–1843). He was named a cardinal on 7 March 1853. He was named Archbishop of Paris on 19 March 1857 by
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Though nominated by Louis XIV, Saint George never received his bulls of consecration or installation, due to the rupture in relations between Louis XIV and Innocent XI. Jean, p. 422.
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Book X, 31, says that they came from Burgundy at the bidding of Queen Clotilde, having been driven out of their dioceses, and that they ruled conjointly at Tours for two years. At
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2812:. He was nominated Archbishop of Tours by the French Government on 10 January 1884, and approved (preconised) on 25 March, and installed on 27 May. He was named a cardinal by
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of the 'Metropole du Centre' (composed of the dioceses of Allier, Cher, Creuse, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, Loire-et-Cher, Nièvre and Vienne, with its center at Bourges) in the "
487:. The first cathedral, dedicated to Saint Maurice, was built by Bishop Lidoire, sometime in the fourth century; it burned down in 561, but was restored by Gregory of Tours.
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on 1 December 1505, and in 1507 Cardinal Carretto became Archbishop of Reims (1507–1509). He participated in the Conclave of March 1513 which elected Giovanni de'Medici as
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Francilio was a Senator of Tours, and had a wife named Clara. He was bishop for two months and six days (or two years and six months), and was poisoned on Christmas night.
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the next day the electors chose Pierre Suzor, the curate of Ecueillé. He proceeded to Paris, where he was consecrated a bishop on 10 April by Constitutional Bishops
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Amalric attended the Second Council of Soissons in April 853. He was also present at the Concilium apud Bonoilum (Bonneuil) on 24 August 855. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
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Conzié made his refusal in a letter of 11 February 1791, in reply to a letter from the members of the Directory of Tours of 25 January 1791. Arnault, pp. 190–192.
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Boisgelin was a native of Rennes, a doctor of the Sorbonne, Archdeacon of Pontoise, Bishop of Lavaur (1764–1771), and Archbishop of Aix (1771). He was elected a
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on 15 January 1776. He opposed the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, and emigrated to England in 1792; he resigned in 1801, in accordance with the wishes of
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Rosset de Fleury was a doctor of theology (Paris), and had been Vicar General of Paris, and then Vicar General of Chartres. He was nominated to Tours by
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Book III, 17, however, Gregory says that Theodorus and Proculus succeeded Bishop Leo (526). C. Chevalier (1871), pp. 261–264. Duchesne, p. 305 no. 12.
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on 2 October 1719. He was released from the diocese of Tours and transferred to the diocese of Albi on 23 September 1722. He died on 15 April 1747.
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Dain was elected on 20 December 1285, and set off to give his oath to the King; he sent two procurators to seek papal approval for his election.
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in Tours, made by Pope Adeodatus (672–676). The document survives only in two copies which differ significantly between them; both are suspect.
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Latinus was present at the Council of Chalons on 25 October 650. Abbot Betto signed on his behalf. Duchesne, p. 308 no. 30. De Clercq, p. 309.
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A letter of Pope Gregory I, dated July 596, requests Pelagius and Bishop Serenus of Marseille to assist Augustine in his mission to Britain.
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In May 858, which was the third year of his pontificate, Archbishop Herardus held a diocesan synod, in which a codification was issued of the
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on 30 January 1617, but he was never consecrated a bishop. After Concini's murder on 24 April 1617, he fled. Gauchat, IV, p. 350 with note 3.
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Collomedio of Champagne, a Canon of Thérouanne and Papal Legate, but, though the election was canonically carried out, he refused the offer.
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confirmed an agreement entered into between the Archbishop of Tours and the Chapter of the cathedral on the election of a Dean and Provosts.
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Meignan had previously taught biblical exegesis at the Sorbonne, and had been Bishop of Arras (10 September 1882), where he was a friend of
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Medigisilus participated in the Council of Clichy on 27 September 627, and signed charters in 632 and 638. He was bishop for eleven years.
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Renou had previously been Bishop of Amiens. He was approved by Leo XIII on 25 June 1896. and installed on 21 September. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
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on 24 September 1774, and therefore resigned the diocese of Tours on 2 March 1775; his transfer to the diocese of Cambrai was approved by
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La Croix de Castries was nominated by the King to the throne of Tours in 1717, but his bulls were not immediately issued, due to his
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Injuriosus attended the Council of Orange in 533, and the Council of Orange in 541. Duchesne, p. 306 no. 18. De Clercq, pp. 102, 142.
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After his retirement on 23 July 1997, and after he had passed the age of eighty, Honoré was named a cardinal on 21 February 2001 by
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Verus was not present at the Council of Agde in 506, but was represented by a deacon named Leo. Duchesne, p. 305 no. 10. C. Munier,
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357:. The archdiocese has roots that go back to the 3rd century, while the formal erection of the diocese dates from the 5th century.
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Valatus is the same as Guvalacus or Gwalachus. There is no name between Gwalachus and Sigilaicus in the episcopal lists of Tours.
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Le cardinal Guibert (Joseph-Hippolyte) archevêque de Paris, précédemment: évêque de Viviers et archevêque de Tours, 1802-1886
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was bishop from 460 to 490. During his administration Christianity was further developed and consolidated in the province of
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I (Leipzig 1885), p. 237, no. 2105: "Duo sunt tradita exemplaria, alterum ab altero discrepans, sed aequo modo suspecta."
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Poncher had previously been Bishop of Bayonne (1532–1551); he was appointed when still below the minimum canonical age.
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administrative regions). Tours since 2002 has become the ecclesiastical metropolis of the Centre administrative region.
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I (Berlin 1874), p. 444 no. 5054. The printed texts have Iuellum, an incorrect expansion of J.; he was Archbishop Jean.
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as suffragans: Le Mans, Angers, Rennes, Nantes, Quimper, Vannes, Saint-Pol, Treguier, Saint-Brieux Saint-Mâlo and Dol.
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Montblanc had already been Coadjutor of Tours and titular Bishop of Carthage since 12 August 1821. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
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Bouthillier was Bishop of Boulogne (1627–1632). He had been Coadjutor of Archbishop d'Eschaud since 1 September 1631.
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471:. Stories about his tenure suggest tensions between the regular clergy and the secular priests in Tours at that time.
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Du rétablissement des églises en France, à l'occasion de la réédification projetée de celles de Saint-Martin de Tours
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Concordat, et recueil des bulles et brefs de N.S.P. le pape Pie VII, sur les affaires actuelles de l'Ă©glise de France
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The canons of Tours were unable to agree upon a choice for Archbishop, and therefore they referred to matter to
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Philippe was elected by compromise on 3 January 1291 and died without having been consecrated on 15 February.
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Blouet had previously been Bishop of Toul (1705–1723). Jean, p. 423. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 395 with note 7.
2311:. In 1514, either on 29 April or 3 July, he was named Bishop of Cahors. He died in Rome on 15 August 1514.
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Juhel de Mathefelon was transferred to the diocese of Reims on 20 March 1244. He died on 18 December 1250.
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61:
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on 27 September 1724. He died on 2 August 1750. Jean, p. 424. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 395 with note 8; 396.
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Jacques GĂ©lu was confirmed by John XXIII. He was transferred to the diocese of Embrun on 30 July 1427 by
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Bishop-elect Pierre de Lamballe received his temporalities from Queen Blanche of France in January 1252:
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Chapt de Rastignac had previously been Bishop of Tulle (1721–1724). He was nominated Bishop of Tours by
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Rigobertus signed a diploma of Clovis II on 22 June 654. He sat for two years. Duchesne, p. 308, no. 32.
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subsumed into a new diocese, coterminous with the new 'Departement d'Indre-et-Loire', which was to be a
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Rosmadec had been Bishop of Vannes (1647–1671). Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 395 with note 3; 362 with note 4.
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Une Chrétienté au XIXe siècle ?: La vie religieuse des populations du diocèse d'Arras (1840–1914)
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Table chronologique des diplômes, chartes, titres et actes imprimés concernant l'Histoire de France
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Table chronologique des diplômes, chartes, titres et actes imprimés concernant l'Histoire de France
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3191:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus Quartus decimus (XIV). Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1084–1118,
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Catianus: Gregory of Tours reports that he served for fifty years. Duchesne (1910), p. 302 no. 1.
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2828:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses Univ. Septentrion. pp. 671–684.
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Licinius was present at the Council of Orléans in 511. Duchesne, p. 305 no. 11. C. De Clercq,
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Conzié had been Bishop of Saint-Omer (1769–1775). He was nominated to the diocese of Tours by
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1728:
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Seguin d'Anton (8 October 1383 – 25 March 1395) ('Perpetual Administrator', Avignon Obedience)
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678:
560:
546:". The clergy were required to swear and oath to the Constitution, and under the terms of the
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510:
205:
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Appointed by Pope Clement VII, Seguin was named Latin Patriarch of Antioch on 20 June 1380.
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209:
195:
144:
66:
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Fruchaud was transferred from the diocese of Limoges, the appointment being approved by
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on 3 April 1775. Jean, p. 424. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 143 with note 3; 422 with note 2.
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1423:(in French and Latin). Vol. Tome cinquième. Paris: L'imprimerie royale. p. 38.
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Guibert was transferred from the diocese of Viviers, the appointment being approved by
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In 2022, in the Archdiocese of Tours there was one priest for every 5,284 Catholics.
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Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa... De provincia Turonensi
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Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
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238:
159:
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XIV, pp. 137–138. Jean, p. 422. Gauchat, IV, pp. 117 with note 3; 350 with note 5.
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XIV, p. 104. This is according to the chronicle of Abbot Guillaume of Andres, in:
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Bishop Chrotbert (Robert) is mentioned in the earliest grant of privileges to the
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Reginaldus had been Dean and Chancellor of the Chapter of S. Mauricius of Tours.
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1978:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Aux despens de l'Autheur. pp. 208–210.
1973:
1501:
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388:. In 2002 Tours lost all connection with its historic province, all its previous
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on 27 October 1871; he was installed at Tours on 6 December. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
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350:
17:
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XIV, pp. 131–132. Eubel, III, pp. 11 no. 9; 160; 284; 321. Tiziana Bernardi, "
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1879:(Venice 1769), p. 989; Tomus XV (Venice 1770), p. 24. Duchesne, p. 311 no. 50.
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169:
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Actardus had been transferred from the diocese of Nantes (attested 853-871).
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depending henceforth on an expanded province of Rennes (corresponding to the
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A native of Montpellier, D'Hervault was a doctor of theology (Paris), and a
1506:(in French). Vol. Tome I. Paris: Firmin Didot et Cie. pp. 234–238.
691:
389:
152:
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Vingt-Trois was transferred to the diocese of Paris on 11 February 2005 by
308:
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L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802–1905)
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Joscius is also called Jodocus, Joscionus, Joscelinus, and Jotho (Gotho).
1341:. Vol. 15. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. Retrieved: 7 May 2017.
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Gerard was transferred to the diocese of Valence and Die on 13 May 1468.
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476:
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3071:(in Latin). Vol. VII (1800–1846). Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
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Ameil du Breuil (5 November 1395 – 1 September 1414) (Avignon Obedience)
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Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonaises
3144:Église et vie chrétienne dans le diocèse de Troyes du IVe au IXe siècle
3093:(in Latin). Vol. IX (1903–1922). Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
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Sigilaicus was bishop for two years and nine months. Duchesne, p. 292.
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Lenoncourt was transferred to the diocese of Reims on 28 March 1509.
506:('regulations') of the diocese. The document contained 140 chapters.
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373:
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3082:(in Latin). Vol. VIII (1846–1903). Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2911:(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 26 October 2019
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Boisgelin: l'homme du Concordat, sa vie, son oeuvre & sa famille
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Simon de Maillé had previously been Bishop of Viviers (1550–1554).
2033:(in Latin and French). Paris: Imprimerie royale. pp. 213, 215.
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Seguin d'Anton (14 January 1380 – 20 June 1380) (Avignon Obedience)
3147:(in French). Villeneuve-d'Ascq (Nord): Presses Univ. Septentrion.
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connections, and he could not take possession. He was granted the
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XIV, pp. 133–134. Eubel, III, pp. 28 no. 51; 288 with note 4; 321.
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Répertoire biographique de l'épiscopat constitutionnel (1791–1802)
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361:
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Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă 1801
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XIV, p. 136. Eubel, III, p. 321. Gauchat, IV, p. 350 with note 2.
2250:(Civil and Canon Law). He made his formal entry on 27 May 1442.
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Preuves de l'Histoire de tous les cardinaux François de naissance
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XIV, pp. 87–89. Gams, p. 640 column 2, gives the dates 1147–1156.
1570:(in Latin and French). chez J.R. Vigneulle. 1802. pp. 24–43.
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Le clergé de Touraine pendant la Révolution française, 1789-1800
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XIV, pp. 27–28. Duchesne, p. 292, 308 no. 29. De Clercq, p. 296.
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pilgrimage dating from the ninth century; the pilgrimage to the
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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Vladimir the Great of Paris
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2276:
Hélie de Bourdeilles had been Bishop of Perigueux (1437–1466).
2246:, who chose ('provided') Jean Bernard, a native of Tours and a
533:", of which eighty-four were planned. It was determined by the
3228:
Tableau des Ă©vĂŞques constitutionnels de France, de 1791 a 1801
2595:
on 17 May 1751. He was nominated to the diocese of Cambrai by
1474:
Tableau des Ă©vĂŞques constitutionnels de France, de 1791 a 1801
410:
3052:. Vol. VI (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2233:
II, pp. 126–127. Eubel, I, 503; II, p. 10 no. 16; 258 note 1.
3231:(in French). Paris: chez MĂ©quignon-Havard. 1827. p. 32.
3221:(in French). Tours: Guilland-Verger. 1871. pp. 641–756.
2466:
Eschaud had previously been Bishop of Boulogne (1598–1617).
1892:
XIV, pp. 42–43. Gams, p. 581 column 2. Duchesne, 312 no. 52.
1477:(in French). Paris: chez MĂ©quignon-Havard. 1827. p. 28.
2470:
XIV, p. 137. Jean, p. 422. Gauchat, IV, p. 350 with note 4.
1761:
I (Leipzig 1885), p. 174 no. 1435. Duchesne, p. 308 no. 23.
1302:
1999–2005; appointed Archbishop of Paris (Cardinal in 2007)
3136:(in French). Tours: Guilland-Verger. 1871. pp. 1–634.
1987:(in French). Paris: Aux despens de l'Autheur. p. 177.
1730:
Gregory of Tours: History and Society in the Sixth Century
4065:
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Paris
3165:
Les anciens catalogues Ă©piscopaux de la province de Tours
3030:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667–1730)
1007:
Aléaume Boistel (20 June 1380 – 1382) (Avignon Obedience)
2890:
in the consistory of 24 November 2007, and assigned the
384:
together with Nantes and a newly constituted Diocese of
2933:(Press release). Holy See Press Office. 26 October 2019
2552:
Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 75 with note 5; 395 with note 6.
2181:
II, p. 121. Eubel, I, pp. 173, 225, 258, 419, 448, 531.
2003:
XIV, pp. 104–108. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, pp. 419, 503.
1611:
Leo diaconus missus a domino meo Vero episcopo Toronice
1503:
Histoire de la constitution civile du clergé, 1790-1801
977:
Renaud de Montbazon (21 November 1291 – 23 August 1312)
455:, the See of Tours was probably founded in the time of
427:
2574:
on 26 October 1723, and approved by the newly elected
2125:
Gaufridus had been a Canon in the Cathedral of Tours.
1013:(17 October 1382 – 8 October 1383) (Avignon Obedience)
965:
Jean de Montsoreau (16 January 1271 – 26 January 1284)
1705:
Baudinus had been (in the words of Gregory of Tours)
1488:
Text of Civil Constitution of the Clergy (in English)
989:
Geoffroy de la Haye (20 February 1313 – 6 April 1323)
974:
Philippe de Candé (3 January 1291 – 15 February 1291)
3256:
Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
3003:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2991:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2979:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2967:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2724:
La vie et la mort de son Éminence le Cardinal Morlot
2424:(Civil and Canon Law). He received the grant of the
1975:
Histoire de tous les cardinaux François de naissance
1031:
Gerard Bastet de Crussol (9 June 1466 – 13 May 1468)
992:Étienne de Bourgueil (16 August 1323 – 7 March 1335)
4078:
4048:
4017:
3991:
3970:
3944:
3908:
3857:
3816:
3760:
3714:
3678:
3627:
3591:
3540:
3489:
3463:
3427:
3396:
3360:
3319:
1040:
Robert de Lenoncourt (29 July 1484 – 28 March 1509)
300:
286:
278:
254:
244:
234:
229:
215:
201:
191:
175:
165:
150:
140:
135:
127:
111:
103:
98:
88:
78:
73:
34:
4060:Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Sainte-Croix-de-Paris
2591:on 27 December 1750, and approved (preconised) by
1025:Philippe de Coëtquis (30 July 1427 – 12 July 1441)
1001:Simon de Renoul (25 October 1363 – 2 January 1379)
2693:, p. 632. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 136 with note 4.
2443:A native of Florence, Galagai was the brother of
2142:XIV, pp. 117–118. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2129:XIV, pp. 116–117. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2116:XIV, pp. 115–116. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2103:XIV, pp. 100–104. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2090:XIV, pp. 114–115. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2077:XIV, pp. 113–114. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2064:XIV, pp. 112–113. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2051:XIV, pp. 111–112. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2038:XIV, pp. 110–111. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
2027:Louis George Oudard Feudrix de Bréquigny (1850).
2016:XIV, pp. 109–110. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
1962:XIV, pp. 100–104. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
1873:Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
563:, and the Constitutional Church was an obstacle.
3218:Mémoires de la Société Archéologique de Touraine
3133:Mémoires de la Société Archéologique de Touraine
2997:Eubel, Conradus; Gulik, Guilelmus, eds. (1923).
2199:Ameil de Breuil was provided by Benedict XIII.
1949:XIV, pp. 99–100. Gams, p. 640. Eubel, I, p. 503.
1541:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp.
935:Jean de la Faye (4 October 1208 – 23 April 1228)
2638:, p. 630–631. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, pp. 92, 433.
2501:Gournay: Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 395 with note 4.
1028:Jean Bernard (11 December 1441 – 28 April 1466)
971:Bouchard Dain (24 April 1286 – 19 October 1290)
968:Olivier de Craon (24 May 1284 – 24 August 1285)
3090:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi
3079:Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi
3068:Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi
1259:Archbishop Bernard-Nicolas Jean-Marie Aubertin
3288:
2544:L.-V.-M.-J. Jacquet-Delahaye-Avrouin (1822).
1733:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 7–34.
1141:(1687–1693) (Vicar General and Administrator)
1091:(28 April 1553 – 25 June 1554 (Administrator)
1022:Jacques Gélu (7 November 1414 – 30 July 1427)
657:Theodorus & Proculus (jointly) (520–521?)
8:
3065:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
3046:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
3027:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
962:Vincent de Pirmil (1257 – 19 September 1270)
947:Géoffroy Marcel (13 May 1245 – 10 July 1251)
364:corresponds with the late Roman province of
3049:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2931:"Resignations and appointments, 04.11.2019"
2411:XIV, pp. 134–136. Eubel, III, pp. 321, 336.
2293:II, p. 131. Eubel, II, p. 258; III, p. 284.
995:Pierre Frétaud (14 July 1335 – 21 May 1357)
932:Géoffroy de la Lande (1206 – 29 April 1208)
41:
3295:
3281:
3273:
3076:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
944:Juhel de Mathefelon (1229 – 20 March 1244)
292:
31:
3517:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
3236:Société bibliographique (France) (1907).
2550:(in French). Paris: A. Égron. p. 68.
2280:II, pp. 130–131. Eubel, II, pp. 215, 258.
1097:de Brézé (25 June 1554 – 11 January 1597)
3210:Jehan (de Saint-Clavien), L.-F. (1871).
2640:Frédéric de Berthier de Grandry (2010).
2323:Volume 36 (1988), retrieved: 2017-05-08.
1670:Leo was bishop for six or seven months.
584:canonically erected on 8 December 1876.
376:. Tours kept its historic suffragans of
317:
2873:. He died in Tours on 28 February 2013.
2816:on 17 January 1893. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
1386:(in German). Berlin: Perthes. pp.
1330:
1328:
1324:
1290:1981–1997; elevated to Cardinal in 2001
1164:(18 September 1719 – 23 September 1722)
2727:(in French). Paris: Bourgeois de Soye.
2389:XIV, p. 134. Eubel, III, pp. 128, 321.
3383:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
3212:Saint Gatien, premier Ă©vĂŞque de Tours
3008:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2871:Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle
2349:XIV, pp. 132–133. Eubel, III, p. 321.
1827:Leobaldus was bishop for six years.
1237:(21 December 1874 – 27 November 1883)
1212:(24 November 1824 – 28 December 1841)
1200:(1 February 1805 – 26 September 1815)
1162:Armand Pierre de la Croix de Castries
998:Philippe Blanche (3 July 1357 – 1363)
107:6,158 km (2,378 sq mi)
7:
4186:Organizations based in Tours, France
4035:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union
3242:. Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères.
2321:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
1914:Engebaldus (Engebault) was a son of
1800:XIV, p. 27. Duchesne, p. 308 no. 26.
1787:XIV, p. 26. Duchesne, p. 308 no. 25.
1774:XIV, p. 26. Duchesne, p. 308 no. 24.
1757:XIV, p. 26. P. Jaffé-S. Loewenfeld,
1687:XIV, p. 19. Duchesne, p. 306 no. 17.
1674:XIV, p. 18. Duchesne, p. 306 no. 16.
1626:(Turnhout: Brepols 1963), pp. 13–15.
1383:Diplomatisch-historische Forschungen
1037:, O.Min. (16 May 1468 – 5 July 1484)
372:were constituted into a province of
3121:(in French). Tours: Alfred Cattier.
3011:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592–1667)
2254:II, pp. 127–129. Eubel, II, p. 258.
2225:Philippe was created a cardinal by
1380:Julius von Pflugk-Harttung (1879).
1231:(27 October 1871 – 9 November 1874)
1206:(1 October 1818 – 24 November 1824)
1176:(27 September 1724 – 2 August 1750)
1174:Louis Jacques de Chapt de Rastignac
1170:(20 January 1723 – 17 October 1723)
1103:(7 February 1597 – 30 October 1614)
3696:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
3033:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
3014:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2767:(in French). Paris: chez l'auteur.
2675:, pp. 346–347. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
2155:II, p. 120. Eubel, I, pp. 94, 503.
1609:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 214:
1417:Louis George de Bréquigny (1846).
1308:, O.Cist. (2005 - 26 October 2019)
196:Cathedral of St. Gatianus in Tours
25:
4201:Roman Catholic dioceses in France
2303:Carretto was named a cardinal by
1624:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
1607:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
1244:(25 March 1884 – 20 January 1896)
1225:(19 March 1857 – 27 October 1871)
1217:François Nicolas Madeleine Morlot
1192:Jean de Dieu Raymond de Boisgelin
1186:Joachim François Mamert de Conzié
734:Charegiselus (Carégisile) 650–652
4126:
4114:
3645:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
3259:L'Épiscopat francais depuis 1919
2628:member of the Académie Française
2362:XIV, p. 133. Eubel, III, p. 321.
2336:XIV, p. 132. Eubel, III, p. 321.
1572:(Latin, with French translation)
1194:(16 April 1802 – 24 August 1804)
1149:(22 December 1693 – 9 July 1716)
1121:(21 May 1641 – 12 November 1670)
953:(8 April 1252 – 24 October 1256)
548:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
414:
322:Ecclesiastical province of Tours
60:
3141:Crété-Protin, Isabelle (2002).
2451:. He received the grant of the
2203:II, pp. 122–125. Eubel, I, 503.
360:The ecclesiastical province of
4040:Military Ordinariate of France
3604:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
3553:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
3332:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
3206:(in French). Paris: A. Picard.
3168:(in French). Paris: E. Thorin.
2961:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2909:"Rinunce e Nomine, 26.10.2019"
2267:II, p. 130. Eubel, II, p. 258.
1461:(in French). Paris: L'Éditeur.
1455:Louis Marie Prudhomme (1793).
1445:Scriptorum Tomus XXIV, p. 768.
1085:(6 April 1551 – 15 March 1553)
27:Catholic archdiocese in France
1:
3952:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France
3313:Bishops' Conference of France
3127:Origines de l'Église de Tours
3000:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2988:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2985:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2976:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2973:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2886:. He was named a cardinal by
2733:, p. 431. L. Bosseboeuf, in:
1652:Duchesne, pp. 305–306 no. 14.
1443:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1180:Bernardin de Rosset de Fleury
77:
4004:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna
3900:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes
3185:Hauréau, Barthélemy (1856).
2969:(Use with caution; obsolete)
2761:Auguste Du Saussois (1887).
2398:Farnese: Eubel, III, p. 321.
2317:Del Carretto, Carlo Domenico
1759:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1427:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1368:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1366:P. Jaffe and S. Loewenfeld,
1182:(17 May 1751 – 2 March 1775)
1115:(26 June 1617 – 21 May 1641)
1061:(3 July 1514 – 31 July 1520)
887:Barthelemy de Faye 1053–1068
672:Francilio (528? or 526–528?)
309:diocesedetours.catholique.fr
2822:Yves-Marie Hilaire (1977).
1981:François Du Chesne (1660).
1972:François Du Chesne (1660).
1727:Martin Heinzelmann (2001).
1314:(4 November 2019 – present)
1210:Augustin Louis de Montblanc
1053:Carlo Domenico del Carretto
123:502,000 (est.) (82.5%)
4217:
4091:Apostolic Nuncio to France
3599:Archdiocese of Montpellier
3409:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay
3181:second edition (in French)
2737:, p. 633. P. Pisani, in:
1717:. Duchesne, p. 306 no. 19.
1168:François Blouet de Camilly
4109:
4096:France–Holy See relations
4025:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
3619:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne
3310:
3304:Catholic Church in France
3265:19 September 2020 at the
2646:(in French). Paris: FBG.
1339:The Catholic Encyclopedia
1204:Jean-Baptiste du Chilleau
1109:(19 December 1616 – 1617)
1065:Martin Fournier de Beaune
561:concordat with the Papacy
355:Catholic Church in France
336:Archidioecesis Turonensis
305:
291:
186:(As Archdiocese of Tours)
59:
55:
43:Archidioecesis Turonensis
3573:Diocese of Fréjus–Toulon
3548:Archdiocese of Marseille
3522:Diocese of Saint-Étienne
3269:, retrieved: 2016-12-24.
3173:Duchesne, Louis (1910).
3162:Duchesne, Louis (1890).
2850:L' épiscopat français...
2818:L' épiscopat français...
2797:L' épiscopat français...
2783:L' épiscopat français...
2757:L' épiscopat français...
2739:L' épiscopat français...
2735:L' épiscopat français...
2731:L' épiscopat français...
2704:L' épiscopat français...
2691:L' épiscopat français...
2677:L' épiscopat français...
2673:L' épiscopat français...
2636:L' épiscopat français...
1661:Duchesne, p. 306 no. 15.
1587:, retrieved: 2017-05-07.
1306:Bernard-Nicolas Aubertin
1223:Joseph Hippolyte Guibert
1219:(27 January 1843 – 1857)
1147:Mathieu Isoré d'Hervault
1131:Michel Amelot de Gournay
1079:(13 January 1548 – 1551)
582:Priests of the Holy Face
578:Oratory of the Holy Face
282:Bernard-Nicolas Aubertin
4018:Directly under Holy See
3865:Archdiocese of Toulouse
3803:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc
3686:Archdiocese of Poitiers
3592:Province of Montpellier
3502:Archdiocese of Chambéry
3404:Archdiocese of Clermont
3378:Diocese of Aire and Dax
3368:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
3342:Diocese of Saint-Claude
3327:Archdiocese of Besançon
2721:Anselme Tilloy (1863).
1500:Ludovic Sciout (1872).
1336:"Archdiocese of Tours."
1198:Louis Mathias de Barral
1107:Sebastien d'Ori Galagai
1067:(24 August 1520 – 1527)
492:Monastery of St. Martin
90:Ecclesiastical province
4121:Catholicism portal
3978:Archdiocese of Papeete
3957:Diocese of Basse-Terre
3945:Province of Martinique
3921:Archdiocese of Bourges
3665:Diocese of Saint-Denis
3558:Archdiocese of Avignon
3476:Archdiocese of Cambrai
3419:Diocese of Saint-Flour
3125:Chevalier, C. (1871).
2896:San Luigi dei Francesi
2865:. He was assigned the
2521:Doctor in utroque iure
2422:Doctor in utroque iure
2248:Doctor in utroque iure
1916:Geoffrey II of VendĂ´me
1796:Givaldus, Guvalachus:
1584:Hauts lieux spirituels
1490:Retrieved: 2016-09-02.
1260:
1242:Guillaume René Meignan
1235:Charles-Théodore Colet
1139:Claude de Saint George
707:Leupacharius (602–614)
343:
335:
323:
261:Archdiocese of Bourges
42:
4052:for Eastern Catholics
3999:Archdiocese of Nouméa
3768:Archdiocese of Rennes
3670:Diocese of Versailles
3578:Diocese of Gap-Embrun
3541:Province of Marseille
3512:Diocese of Belley–Ars
3200:Jean, Armand (1891).
3087:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2229:on 12 November 1440.
1525:Arnault, pp. 205–209.
1258:
1250:(25 June 1896 – 1913)
1229:Felix Pierre Fruchaud
1119:Victor Le Bouthillier
1101:François de la Guesle
1059:Christophe de Brillac
1055:(5 April 1509 – 1514)
927:Barthelemy de VendĂ´me
906:Hildebert de Lavardin
728:Medegisilus (625–638)
580:in Tours, managed by
544:Constitutional Church
479:. He was followed by
344:Archidiocèse de Tours
321:
223:23 (Religious Orders)
206:St. Gatianus of Tours
181:(As Diocese of Tours)
50:Archidiocèse de Tours
4191:Archbishops of Tours
4086:Cathedrals in France
4009:Diocese of Port-Vila
3916:Archdiocese of Tours
3885:Diocese of Montauban
3858:Province of Toulouse
3834:Diocese of Coutances
3824:Archdiocese of Rouen
3722:Archdiocese of Reims
3691:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme
3679:Province of Poitiers
3635:Archdiocese of Paris
3471:Archdiocese of Lille
3435:Archdiocese of Dijon
3397:Province of Clermont
3388:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux
3361:Province of Bordeaux
3347:Diocese of Saint-Dié
3320:Province of Besançon
3179:. Paris: Fontemoing.
2759:, pp. 465–467, 634.
2060:Jean de Montsoreau:
1875:, editio novissima,
1535:Paul Pisani (1907).
1188:(29 May 1775 – 1795)
1035:HĂ©lie de Bourdeilles
879:Hugues de Chateaudun
864:Archambault de Sully
704:Pelagius I (595–602)
675:Injuriosus (529–546)
535:Constituent Assembly
509:On 21 January 1216,
328:Archdiocese of Tours
225:30 Permanent Deacons
36:Archdiocese of Tours
4158: /
3971:Province of Papeete
3931:Diocese of Chartres
3875:Archdiocese of Auch
3870:Archdiocese of Albi
3844:Diocese of Le Havre
3747:Diocese of Soissons
3732:Diocese of Beauvais
3660:Diocese of Pontoise
3655:Diocese of Nanterre
3497:Archdiocese of Lyon
3440:Archdiocese of Sens
3115:V. Arnault (1893).
2047:Vincent de Pirmil:
1581:Diocèse de Tours,
1248:René François Renou
1125:Charles de Rosmadec
1071:Antoine de la Barre
749:Pelagius II 695–700
713:Gwalachus (617–618)
525:The leaders of the
485:Ruricius of Limoges
481:Volusianus of Tours
269:Diocese of Chartres
210:St. Martin of Tours
3992:Province of Noumea
3983:Diocese of Taiohae
3962:Diocese of Cayenne
3936:Diocese of Orléans
3890:Diocese of Pamiers
3798:Diocese of Quimper
3783:Diocese of Le Mans
3761:Province of Rennes
3742:Diocese of Langres
3737:Diocese of Châlons
3701:Diocese of Limoges
3640:Diocese of Créteil
3563:Diocese of Ajaccio
3532:Diocese of Viviers
3527:Diocese of Valence
3414:Diocese of Moulins
2576:Pope Benedict XIII
2430:on 11 March 1598.
2073:Olivier de Craon:
1641:Historia Francorum
1637:Historia Francorum
1635:Gregory of Tours,
1555:Pisani, pp. 42–44.
1288:Jean Marcel Honoré
1261:
1113:Bertrand d'Eschaud
1089:Alessandro Farnese
1077:Georges d'Armagnac
951:Pierre de Lamballe
837:Robert II of Tours
806:Landran II 846–852
767:Gontran II 724–732
737:Rigobertus 652–654
722:Sigilaicus 619–622
710:Agiricus (614–617)
426:. You can help by
366:Tertia Lugdunensis
324:
273:Diocese of Orléans
230:Current leadership
4141:
4140:
4133:France portal
3909:Province of Tours
3880:Diocese of Cahors
3839:Diocese of Évreux
3829:Diocese of Bayeux
3817:Province of Rouen
3808:Diocese of Vannes
3793:Diocese of Nantes
3773:Diocese of Angers
3752:Diocese of Troyes
3727:Diocese of Amiens
3715:Province of Reims
3628:Province of Paris
3507:Diocese of Annecy
3464:Province of Lille
3455:Mission de France
3450:Diocese of Nevers
3428:Province of Dijon
3352:Diocese of Verdun
3154:978-2-85939-753-1
3100:978-88-250-1000-8
2888:Pope Benedict XVI
2884:Pope John Paul II
2863:Pope John Paul II
2835:978-2-85939-073-0
2653:978-2-9513699-6-2
2593:Pope Benedict XIV
2481:Gallia christiana
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348:Latin Church
327:
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202:Patron saint
184:5th Century
179:3rd Century
160:Latin Church
151:
141:Denomination
119:(as of 2022)
114:- Total
39:
29:
4167:47.40; 0.69
4165: /
4050:Ordinariate
3254:(in French)
3193:Instrumenta
1901:Adalardus:
1831:XIV, p. 27.
1405:Instrumenta
1355:Instrumenta
1127:(1671–1672)
1011:Guy de Roye
755:700 to 1000
571:Pilgrimages
531:département
457:Constantine
351:archdiocese
176:Established
136:Information
4180:Categories
2993:(in Latin)
2981:(in Latin)
2937:4 November
2915:26 October
2345:Fournier:
2309:Pope Leo X
1783:Agiricus:
1715:Chlothar I
1707:domesticus
1545:–110, 456.
918:Engebaldus
669:Leo (526?)
643:Volusianus
629:Eustochius
521:Revolution
390:suffragans
256:Suffragans
245:Archbishop
170:Roman Rite
112:Population
99:Statistics
2852:, p. 638.
2799:, p. 635.
2785:, p. 634.
2534:Jansenist
2332:Brillac:
2138:Étienne:
1877:Tomus XIV
1296:1997–1998
1284:1956–1980
1278:1931–1956
1272:1913–1931
1264:From 1900
1240:Cardinal
1215:Cardinal
1155:1700–1900
1133:1673–1687
1073:1528–1547
1046:1500–1700
983:1300–1500
929:1174–1206
920:1146–1157
914:1134–1146
908:1125–1134
902:1118–1125
896:1086–1117
881:1008–1023
872:1000–1300
831:Herbernus
825:Adalardus
821:(872–875)
812:(852–856)
810:Amalricus
797:I 815–836
744:Chrotbert
701:(573–594)
692:Eufronius
681:(546–552)
666:(521–525)
654:(508–520)
636:Perpetuus
540:suffragan
192:Cathedral
153:Sui iuris
4079:See also
3263:Archived
1713:of King
1357:pp. 5–6.
894:Raoul II
866:981–1008
858:Hardouin
852:Frotaire
843:Theotolo
819:Actardus
801:Ursmarus
679:Baudinus
664:Ommatius
652:Licinius
608:Litorius
601:Gatianus
504:capitula
498:Medieval
477:Touraine
465:Gatianus
463:says by
435:May 2017
394:Brittany
145:Catholic
128:Parishes
74:Location
4150:47°24′N
3109:Studies
2539:pallium
2454:pallium
2427:pallium
860:960–980
854:957–960
845:932–945
839:916–932
833:890–916
827:875–890
803:836–846
795:Landran
746:660–695
699:Gregory
694:555–573
687:552–554
685:Gunthar
645:491–498
638:460–490
631:443–460
624:397–443
622:Bricius
617:371–397
610:338–370
588:Bishops
557:Massieu
447:Ancient
407:History
378:Le Mans
353:of the
346:) is a
301:Website
239:Francis
79:Country
4153:0°41′E
3214:, in:
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3056:6 July
3037:6 July
3018:6 July
2832:
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615:Martin
593:to 700
382:Angers
374:Rennes
370:Nantes
340:French
156:church
83:France
1403:XIV,
1390:–121.
1353:XIV,
1319:Notes
386:Laval
362:Tours
332:Latin
94:Tours
3149:ISBN
3129:in:
3095:ISBN
3058:2016
3039:2016
3020:2016
2939:2019
2917:2019
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634:St.
627:St.
620:St.
613:St.
606:St.
599:St.
396:and
326:The
235:Pope
166:Rite
104:Area
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