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Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert

Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert (15 November 1812 – 16 August 1889) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church who became a bishop in 1867. He was Bishop of Gap from 1867 to 1879, then Bishop of Amiens until 1883, and then Archbishop of Bordeaux until his death. He was raised to the rank of cardinal in 1889.


Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert
Archbishop of Bordeaux
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseBordeaux
Appointed9 August 1883
Term ended16 August 1889
PredecessorFrançois-Auguste-Ferdinand Donnet
SuccessorVictor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot
Orders
Ordination17 December 1836
by Louis-Jean-Julien Robiou de la Tréhonnais
Consecration10 November 1867
by François-Augustin Delamare
Created cardinal24 May 1889
by Pope Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born15 November 1812
Died16 August 1889(1889-08-16) (aged 76)
Gap, French Third Republic
BuriedBordeaux Cathedral
ParentsJean Victor Guilbert
Jeanne Françoise Thienotte
Previous post(s)
MottoCrux spes

Biography edit

Aimé-Victor-François Guilbert was born in Cerisy-la-Forêt on 15 November 1812.[1] He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Coutances on 17 December 1836.[citation needed] He taught at the minor seminaries in Coutances and Mandeville, then led the minor seminaries in Mortain and Valogne, where he became archpriest in 1855.[1]

He was appointed Bishop of Gap on 20 September 1867 and received his episcopal consecration from François-Augustine Delamare, Archbishop of Auch, on 10 November.[1] At the First Vatican Council he opposed the declaration of the doctrine of papal infallibility;[1] he was atypical of the Church hierarchy in being comfortable reconciling the Church to the modern world.[2]

Pope Leo XIII confirmed his appointment as Bishop of Amiens on 22 September 1879[1] and then as Archbishop of Bordeaux on 9 August 1883. There he continued his attempts to reconcile the Church to the French Republic and opposed Catholic monarchists, publishing his arguments in 1886 as La démocratie et son avenir social et religieux.[2]

Pope Leo created him a cardinal priest on 24 May 1889.[3]

Guilbert died less than three months later on 16 August 1889 in Gap, where he had consecrated the new bishop, Prosper-Amable Berthet, on 1 August.[4] He had not visited Rome to receive his red biretta and be assigned his titular church.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e L'épiscopat français depuis le Concordat jusqu'à la Séparation (1802-1905) (in French). Paris: Librairie des Saints-Pères. 1907. pp. 254–255.
  2. ^ a b Bernard Guillemain; Raymond Darricau; Jean-Bernard Marquette (1974). Le diocèse de Bordeaux (in French). Paris: Editions Beauchesne. pp. 233–237.
  3. ^ Acta Sanctae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XXI. 1888. p. 642. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Nouvelles du Monde Catholique". Église de Lyon (in French). 1889. p. 1096. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Le Sacré Collège". Revue catholique des revues françaises et étrangères (in French). Vol. II. January–June 1896. p. 667. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
Additional sources
  • Albanés, Joseph Hyacinthe; Ulysse Chevalier (1899). Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron (in Latin). Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise. pp. 541–542.
  • Fisquet, Honoré Jean P. (1864). La France pontificale ... Gap (in French). Paris: E. Repos. pp. 202–207.
  • Guillaume, P. (1889), "Le cardinal Guilbert," Bulletin de la Société des Etudes des Hautes-Alpes, 1889, pp. 374–377.

External links edit

  • "Guilbert, Aimé-Victor-François". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church.

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