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Roman Catholic Diocese of Namur

The Diocese of Namur (Latin: Dioecesis Namurcensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium.[1] It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels.[2] The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province in the metropolitan Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels. Its cathedra is found within St. Aubin's Cathedral in the episcopal see of Namur.

Diocese of Namur

Dioecesis Namurcensis

Diocèse de Namur (French)
Bistum Namur (German)
Bisdom Namen (Dutch)
Location
CountryBelgium
Ecclesiastical provinceMechelen-Brussels
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels
Coordinates50°27′49″N 4°51′33″E / 50.463583°N 4.859234°E / 50.463583; 4.859234
Statistics
Area8,100 km2 (3,100 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
776,000
504,000 (64.9%)
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established12 May 1559
CathedralSt. Aubin's Cathedral in Namur
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopPierre Warin
Metropolitan ArchbishopJozef De Kesel
Bishops emeritusRémy Vancottem
Map

The Diocese of Namur, coextensive with the two provinces of Namur and Luxembourg
Website
Website of the Diocese

History edit

The diocese was constituted as a suffragan see of the new metropolitan see of Cambrai by the papal bull of 12 May 1559 establishing the new bishoprics in the Low Countries. Its territory had previously belonged to the Diocese of Liège. After suppression in the French period the diocese was re-established by the Concordat of 1801, its extent matching that of the Department of Sambre-et-Meuse, and as suffragan of the Archdiocese of Mechelen. On 14 September 1823, the territory of the diocese was extended to include Luxembourg, which had previously been part of the Diocese of Metz. After the Belgian Revolution of 1830, a vicar apostolic was appointed for those parts of Luxembourg under Dutch control. As a result of the Treaty of London (1839) formalising the partition of Luxembourg between the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Belgian Province of Luxembourg, in 1840 ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the whole territory of the grand duchy was given to the vicar apostolic of Luxembourg, its loss to the Diocese of Namur being formalised on 7 October 1842.[3]

In 1907, the Diocese of Namur numbered 583,722 inhabitants, 36 deaneries, 37 parishes, 677 succursals, 96 auxiliary chapels, 111 curacies paid by the State. Within the diocese, religious congregations administered 2 orphanages for boys, 7 for girls, 1 mixed, 18 hospitals or infirmaries, 4 clinics, 194 infant schools, 1 house of rescue, 6 houses for the care of the sick in their homes, 1 asylum for deaf mutes, 2 houses of retreat, 1 insane asylum.[3]

See edit

St Aubin's Cathedral in Namur was founded as a collegiate church in 1047 by Albert II of Namur. The first dean, Frederick of Lorraine, brother-in-law of Albert II, about 1050 secured from Mainz Cathedral a portion of the head of Saint Albinus, to whose patronage the collegiate church was dedicated. In 1057 Frederick became pope under the name of Stephen IX. In 1209, Pope Innocent III formally took the church under his protection.[3] With the exception of one tower, the cathedral was entirely rebuilt in Baroque style in the 1750s.

The diocese also houses a minor basilica, the Basilica of Saint Maternus in Walcourt.

Bishops edit

Bishops of Namur edit

Bishops of the first diocese edit

Bishops since 1802 edit

  • Claude de Bexon (25 May 1802 – 15 Sep 1803)
  • Joseph Pisani de La Gaude (1803–1828)
  • Nicolas-Alexis Ondenard (1828–1830 )
  • Jean Arnold Barret (15 Apr 1833 – 31 Jul 1835 )
  • Nicolas-Joseph Dehesselle (1 Feb 1836 – 1865 )
  • Victor-Auguste-Isidor Deschamps (25 Sep 1865 – 20 Dec 1867 ), appointed Archbishop of Mechelen (Cardinal in 1875)
  • Théodore-Joseph Gravez (20 Dec 1867 – 1883 Died)
  • Pierre-Lambert Goosens (16 Jul 1883 – 24 Mar 1884 ), appointed Archbishop of Mechelen (Cardinal in 1889)
  • Édouard-Joseph Belin (27 Mar 1884 – 1892 )
  • Jean-Baptiste Decrolière ( 1892 – 1899 )
  • Thomas Louis Heylen (23 Oct 1899 – 28 Oct 1941 )
  • André Marie Charue (12 Dec 1941 – 24 Jun 1974 )
  • Robert-Joseph Mathen (24 Jun 1974 – 7 Feb 1991 )
  • Andre-Mutien Leonard (7 Feb 1991 – 18 Jan 2010), appointed Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussel
  • Rémy Victor Vancottem (31 May 2010 – 5 Jun 2019)
  • Pierre Warin (5 Jun 2019 - )

Coadjutor Bishops edit

Auxiliary Bishop edit

  • Jean-Baptiste Musty (1957-1991)
  • Pierre Warin (2004-2019), appointed bishop of this diocese

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops edit

  • Nikolaus Adames (priest here, 1839-1840), appointed Vicar Apostolic of Luxembourg in 1863
  • Guillaume-Philippe de Herzelles [Wikidata], appointed Bishop of Antwerp in 1743
  • Julien Ries, appointed titular archbishop and then Cardinal in 2012

References edit

  1. ^ Namur - New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia article
  2. ^ Diocese of Namur {Namen} from catholic-hierarchy.org
  3. ^ a b c Goyau, Pierre-Louis-Théophile-Georges (1911). "Diocese of Namur" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10.

External links edit

  • GCatholic.org


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The Diocese of Namur Latin Dioecesis Namurcensis is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium 1 It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels 2 The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province in the metropolitan Archdiocese of Mechelen Brussels Its cathedra is found within St Aubin s Cathedral in the episcopal see of Namur Diocese of NamurDioecesis NamurcensisDiocese de Namur French Bistum Namur German Bisdom Namen Dutch St Aubin s Cathedral in NamurLocationCountryBelgiumEcclesiastical provinceMechelen BrusselsMetropolitanArchdiocese of Mechelen BrusselsCoordinates50 27 49 N 4 51 33 E 50 463583 N 4 859234 E 50 463583 4 859234StatisticsArea8 100 km2 3 100 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2019 776 000504 000 64 9 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished12 May 1559CathedralSt Aubin s Cathedral in NamurCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopPierre WarinMetropolitan ArchbishopJozef De KeselBishops emeritusRemy VancottemMapThe Diocese of Namur coextensive with the two provinces of Namur and LuxembourgWebsiteWebsite of the Diocese Contents 1 History 2 See 3 Bishops 3 1 Bishops of Namur 3 1 1 Bishops of the first diocese 3 1 2 Bishops since 1802 3 2 Coadjutor Bishops 3 3 Auxiliary Bishop 3 4 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe diocese was constituted as a suffragan see of the new metropolitan see of Cambrai by the papal bull of 12 May 1559 establishing the new bishoprics in the Low Countries Its territory had previously belonged to the Diocese of Liege After suppression in the French period the diocese was re established by the Concordat of 1801 its extent matching that of the Department of Sambre et Meuse and as suffragan of the Archdiocese of Mechelen On 14 September 1823 the territory of the diocese was extended to include Luxembourg which had previously been part of the Diocese of Metz After the Belgian Revolution of 1830 a vicar apostolic was appointed for those parts of Luxembourg under Dutch control As a result of the Treaty of London 1839 formalising the partition of Luxembourg between the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Belgian Province of Luxembourg in 1840 ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the whole territory of the grand duchy was given to the vicar apostolic of Luxembourg its loss to the Diocese of Namur being formalised on 7 October 1842 3 In 1907 the Diocese of Namur numbered 583 722 inhabitants 36 deaneries 37 parishes 677 succursals 96 auxiliary chapels 111 curacies paid by the State Within the diocese religious congregations administered 2 orphanages for boys 7 for girls 1 mixed 18 hospitals or infirmaries 4 clinics 194 infant schools 1 house of rescue 6 houses for the care of the sick in their homes 1 asylum for deaf mutes 2 houses of retreat 1 insane asylum 3 See editMain article St Aubin s Cathedral St Aubin s Cathedral in Namur was founded as a collegiate church in 1047 by Albert II of Namur The first dean Frederick of Lorraine brother in law of Albert II about 1050 secured from Mainz Cathedral a portion of the head of Saint Albinus to whose patronage the collegiate church was dedicated In 1057 Frederick became pope under the name of Stephen IX In 1209 Pope Innocent III formally took the church under his protection 3 With the exception of one tower the cathedral was entirely rebuilt in Baroque style in the 1750s The diocese also houses a minor basilica the Basilica of Saint Maternus in Walcourt Bishops editBishops of Namur edit Bishops of the first diocese edit Antoine Havet 1561 1578 Francois Wallon Capelle 1580 1592 Jean Dave 1593 1595 Jacques Blaseus 1597 1601 later bishop of Saint Omer Francois Buisseret 1601 1615 later archbishop of Cambrai Jean Dauvin 1615 1629 Engelbert Des Bois 1630 1651 Jean de Wachtendonck 1654 1668 later archbishop of Mechelen Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk 1669 1679 formerly bishop of Roermond later bishop of Ghent Pierre Vandenperre 1680 1695 Ferdinand de Berlo de Brus 1698 1725 Thomas Strickland de Sizergh 1727 1740 Paul Godefroi de Berlo de Franc Douaire 1741 1771 Ferdinand Marie de Lobkowitz 1772 1779 later bishop of Ghent Albert Louis de Lichtervelde 1780 1796 Bishops since 1802 edit Claude de Bexon 25 May 1802 15 Sep 1803 Joseph Pisani de La Gaude 1803 1828 Nicolas Alexis Ondenard 1828 1830 Jean Arnold Barret 15 Apr 1833 31 Jul 1835 Nicolas Joseph Dehesselle 1 Feb 1836 1865 Victor Auguste Isidor Deschamps 25 Sep 1865 20 Dec 1867 appointed Archbishop of Mechelen Cardinal in 1875 Theodore Joseph Gravez 20 Dec 1867 1883 Died Pierre Lambert Goosens 16 Jul 1883 24 Mar 1884 appointed Archbishop of Mechelen Cardinal in 1889 Edouard Joseph Belin 27 Mar 1884 1892 Jean Baptiste Decroliere 1892 1899 Thomas Louis Heylen 23 Oct 1899 28 Oct 1941 Andre Marie Charue 12 Dec 1941 24 Jun 1974 Robert Joseph Mathen 24 Jun 1974 7 Feb 1991 Andre Mutien Leonard 7 Feb 1991 18 Jan 2010 appointed Archbishop of Mechelen Brussel Remy Victor Vancottem 31 May 2010 5 Jun 2019 Pierre Warin 5 Jun 2019 Coadjutor Bishops edit Paul Justin Cawet 1929 1941 died without succeeding to see Pierre Lambert Goossens 1883 future Cardinal Robert Joseph Mathen 1974 Auxiliary Bishop edit Jean Baptiste Musty 1957 1991 Pierre Warin 2004 2019 appointed bishop of this diocese Other priests of this diocese who became bishops edit Nikolaus Adames priest here 1839 1840 appointed Vicar Apostolic of Luxembourg in 1863 Guillaume Philippe de Herzelles Wikidata appointed Bishop of Antwerp in 1743 Julien Ries appointed titular archbishop and then Cardinal in 2012References edit Namur New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia article Diocese of Namur Namen from catholic hierarchy org a b c Goyau Pierre Louis Theophile Georges 1911 Diocese of Namur Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roman Catholic Diocese of Namur GCatholic org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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