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Roman Catholic Diocese of Périgueux

The Diocese of Périgueux and Sarlat (Latin: Dioecesis Petrocoricensis et Sarlatensis; French: Diocèse de Périgueux et Sarlat) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Its episcopal see is Périgueux, in the département of Dordogne, in the région of Aquitaine. The Diocese of Périgueux is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bordeaux. The current bishop is Philippe Mousset, who was appointed in 2014.

Diocese of Périgueux and Sarlat

Dioecesis Petrocoricensis et Sarlatensis

Diocèse de Périgueux et Sarlat
Location
CountryFrance
Ecclesiastical provinceBordeaux
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Bordeaux
Statistics
Area9,060 km2 (3,500 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
412,082
355,900 (86.4%)
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established3rd Century
CathedralCathedral Basilica of St. Front in Périgueux
Patron saintSaint Front
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopPhilippe Mousset
Metropolitan ArchbishopJean-Paul James
Bishops emeritusMichel Mouïsse
Map
Website
www.diocese24.catholique.fr

History edit

The Martyrology of Ado gives St. Front as the first bishop of Périgueux; Saint Peter is said to have sent him to this town with the St. George to whom later traditions assign the foundation of the church of Le Puy. Subsequent biographies, which appeared between the 10th and 13th centuries, make St. Front's life one with that of St. Fronto of Nitria, thereby giving it an Egyptian colouring. At all events we know by the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus that a Bishop of Périgueux, Paternus, was deposed for heresy about 361.

Among its bishops are:

The Abbey of Saint-Sauveur of Sarlat, later placed under the patronage of St. Sacerdos of Limoges, seems to have existed before the reigns of Pepin the Short and Charlemagne who came there in pilgrimage and because of their munificence deserved to be called "founders" in a Bull of Pope Eugene III (1153). About 936 St. Odo, Abbot of Cluny, was sent to reform the abbey. The abbey was made an episcopal see by pope John XXII, on 13 January 1318.

Bishops edit

to 1000 edit

  • Saint Front[2]
  • Agnan
  • Chronope I
  • c. 356: Paterne
  • c. 380: Gavide
  • c. 410: Pégase
  • c. 506 – c. 533: Chronope II
  • c. 540: Sabaude
  • c. 582: Chartier
  • c. 590: Saffaire
  • c. 629: Austier
  • c. 767 – c. 778: Bertrand
  • c. 805 – c. 811: Raimond I
  • c. 844: Ainard
  • c. 900: Sébaude
  • 977–991: Frotaire
  • 992–1000: Martin

1000–1200 edit

  • 1000–1009: Rodolphe de Coué
  • 1010–1036 or 1037: Arnaud de Vitabre
  • c. 1037–1059: Géraud de Gourdon
  • 1060–1081: Guillaume I de Montberon
  • 1081–1099: Renaud de Tivier
  • 1100–1101: Raimond II
  • 1102–1129: Guillaume II d'Auberoche
  • 1130–1138: Guillaume III de Nanclars
  • 1138–1142: Geoffroi I de Cauze
  • 1142–1147: Pierre I
  • 1148–1158: Raimond III de Mareuil
  • 1160–1169: Jean I d'Assida
  • 1169–1182: Pierre II Minet
  • 1185–1197: Adhémar I de La Torre
  • 1197–1210: Raimond IV de Châteauneuf

1200–1400 edit

  • 1210–1220: Raoul I de Lastours de Laron
  • 1220–1233: Cardinal Raimond de Pons
  • 1234–1266: Pierre III de Saint-Astier
  • 1267 – c. 1280: Elie I Pilet
  • c. 1282 – c. 1295: Raimond VI d'Auberoche
  • 1297 – c. 1312: Audouin
  • 1314–1331: Raimond VII
  • 1332–1333: Giraud
  • 1333–1335: Pierre IV
  • 1336–1340: Raimond VIII
  • 1340 – c. 1346: Guillaume IV Audibert
  • 1347–1348: Adhémar II
  • 1349 – c. 1382: Pierre V Pin
  • 1384–1385: Elie II Servient
  • 1387 – c. 1400: Pierre VI de Durfort

1400–1600 edit

  • c. 1402: Guillaume V Lefèvre
  • c. 1405: Gabriel I
  • 1407–1408: Raimond IX de Castelnau
  • 1408 – c. 1430: Jean II
  • 1431 – c. 1436: Berenger
  • 1437–1438: Elie III
  • 1438–1439: Pierre VII de Durfort
  • 1440–1441: Raimond X
  • 1441 – c. 1446: Geoffroi II Bérenger d'Arpajon
  • 1447–1463: Elie IV de Bourdeille
  • 1463–1470: Raoul II du Fou (also Bishop of Angoulême)
  • 1470–1485: Geoffroi III de Pompadour (also Bishop of Angoulême)
  • 1486–1500: Gabriel II du Mas
  • 1500–1504: Geoffroi III de Pompadour
  • 1504 – c. 1510: Jean III Auriens
  • 1510–1522: Gui I de Castelnau
  • 1522–1524: Jacques de Castelnau
  • 1524–1532: Jean de Plas
  • 1532–1540: Foucaud de Bonneval
  • 1540–1541: Claude de Longwy, Cardinal de Givry[3]
  • 1541–1547 Agostino Trivulzio, administrator[4]
  • 1548–1550: Jean de Lustrac
  • 1551–1552: Geoffroi de Pompadour
  • 1554–1560: Gui II Bouchard d'Aubeterre
  • 1561–1575: Pierre VIII Fournier
  • 1578–1600: François I de Bourdeille

1600–1800 edit

  • 1600–1612: Jean VI Martin
  • 1614–1646: François II de La Béraudière
  • 1646: Jean VII d'Estrades
  • 1646–1652: Philibert de Brandon
  • 1654–1665: Cyr de Villers-la-Faye
  • 1666–1693: Guillaume VI Le Boux[5]
  • 1693–1702: Daniel de Francheville
  • 1702–1719: Pierre IX Clément
  • 1721–1731: Michel-Pierre d'Argouges
  • 1731–1771: Jean VIII Chrétien de Macheco de Prémeaux
  • 1771–1773: Gabriel III Louis de Rougé
  • 1773–1790: Emmanuel-Louis de Grossoles de Flamarens
  • 1791–1793: Pontaud

from 1800 edit

  • 1817–1836: Alexandre-Charles-Louis-Rose de Lostanges-Saint-Alvère
  • 1835–1840: Thomas-Marie-Joseph Gousset (also Archbishop of Reims)
  • 1840–1860: Jean-Baptiste-Amédée Georges-Massonnais
  • 1861–1863: Charles-Théodore Baudry
  • 1863–1901: Nicolas-Joseph Dabert
  • 1901–1906: François-Marie-Joseph Delamaire
  • 1906–1915: Henri-Louis-Prosper Bougoin
  • 1915–1920: Maurice-Louis-Marie Rivière
  • 1920–1931: Christophe-Louis Légasse
  • 1932–1965: Georges-Auguste Louis
  • 1965–1988: Jacques-Julien-Émile Patria
  • 1988–2004: Gaston Élie Poulain, P.S.S.
  • 2004–2014: Michel Pierre Marie Mouïsse
  • 2014–present: Philippe Mousset[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Gulik, Guilelmus van; Konrad Eubel (1923). L. Schmitz-Kallenberg (ed.). Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (in Latin). Vol. III (editio altera ed.). Münster: sumptibus et typis librariae Regensbergianae. p. 272.
  2. ^ Louis Duchesne (1910). Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: II. L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. pp. 130–134.
  3. ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church – Biographical Dictionary – Consistory of November 7, 1533
  4. ^ The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church – Biographical Dictionary – Consistory of July 1, 1517
  5. ^ Le Boux was nominated to the See of Perigord by King Louis XIV on 1 May 1666, and his bulls of confirmation and consecration were issued by Pope Alexander VII on 15 December 1666: Gauchat, Hierarchia catholica IV, p. 277, with note 6. He died in August 1693.
  6. ^ David M. Cheney, Catholic-Hierarchy: Bishop Philippe Mousset. Retrieved: 2016-07-01.

Bibliography edit

Reference books edit

  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 397-398. (in Latin)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. pp. 215.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 272.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica IV (1592–1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06. p. 277.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667–1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06. pp. 311–312.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730–1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06. p. 334.
  • Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1720). Gallia Christiana: In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa... Provinciae Burdigalensis, Bituricensis (in Latin). Vol. Tomus secundus. Paris: Typographia Regia. pp. 1446–1507.

Studies edit

  • Carles, abbé (1871). Monographie de Saint-Front, cathédrale de Périgueux (in French). Périgueux: Cassard impr.

External links edit

  • (in French) Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France, L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919, retrieved: 2016-12-24.

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The Diocese of Perigueux and Sarlat Latin Dioecesis Petrocoricensis et Sarlatensis French Diocese de Perigueux et Sarlat is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in France Its episcopal see is Perigueux in the departement of Dordogne in the region of Aquitaine The Diocese of Perigueux is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bordeaux The current bishop is Philippe Mousset who was appointed in 2014 Diocese of Perigueux and SarlatDioecesis Petrocoricensis et SarlatensisDiocese de Perigueux et SarlatPerigueux CathedralLocationCountryFranceEcclesiastical provinceBordeauxMetropolitanArchdiocese of BordeauxStatisticsArea9 060 km2 3 500 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 412 082355 900 86 4 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished3rd CenturyCathedralCathedral Basilica of St Front in PerigueuxPatron saintSaint FrontCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopPhilippe MoussetMetropolitan ArchbishopJean Paul JamesBishops emeritusMichel MouisseMapWebsitewww diocese24 catholique fr Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 2 1 to 1000 2 2 1000 1200 2 3 1200 1400 2 4 1400 1600 2 5 1600 1800 2 6 from 1800 3 References 4 Bibliography 4 1 Reference books 4 2 Studies 4 3 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2016 The Martyrology of Ado gives St Front as the first bishop of Perigueux Saint Peter is said to have sent him to this town with the St George to whom later traditions assign the foundation of the church of Le Puy Subsequent biographies which appeared between the 10th and 13th centuries make St Front s life one with that of St Fronto of Nitria thereby giving it an Egyptian colouring At all events we know by the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus that a Bishop of Perigueux Paternus was deposed for heresy about 361 Among its bishops are Raymond V Cardinal of Pons 1220 1223 the future cardinal Helie de Bourdeilles 1447 1468 Claude de Longwy Cardinal of Givry who was only the administrator not the bishop from 27 August 1540 to 27 August 1541 1 the future Cardinal Gousset 1836 1840 subsequently Archbishop of Reims The Abbey of Saint Sauveur of Sarlat later placed under the patronage of St Sacerdos of Limoges seems to have existed before the reigns of Pepin the Short and Charlemagne who came there in pilgrimage and because of their munificence deserved to be called founders in a Bull of Pope Eugene III 1153 About 936 St Odo Abbot of Cluny was sent to reform the abbey The abbey was made an episcopal see by pope John XXII on 13 January 1318 Bishops editto 1000 edit Saint Front 2 Agnan Chronope I c 356 Paterne c 380 Gavide c 410 Pegase c 506 c 533 Chronope II c 540 Sabaude c 582 Chartier c 590 Saffaire c 629 Austier c 767 c 778 Bertrand c 805 c 811 Raimond I c 844 Ainard c 900 Sebaude 977 991 Frotaire 992 1000 Martin 1000 1200 edit 1000 1009 Rodolphe de Coue 1010 1036 or 1037 Arnaud de Vitabre c 1037 1059 Geraud de Gourdon 1060 1081 Guillaume I de Montberon 1081 1099 Renaud de Tivier 1100 1101 Raimond II 1102 1129 Guillaume II d Auberoche 1130 1138 Guillaume III de Nanclars 1138 1142 Geoffroi I de Cauze 1142 1147 Pierre I 1148 1158 Raimond III de Mareuil 1160 1169 Jean I d Assida 1169 1182 Pierre II Minet 1185 1197 Adhemar I de La Torre 1197 1210 Raimond IV de Chateauneuf 1200 1400 edit 1210 1220 Raoul I de Lastours de Laron 1220 1233 Cardinal Raimond de Pons 1234 1266 Pierre III de Saint Astier 1267 c 1280 Elie I Pilet c 1282 c 1295 Raimond VI d Auberoche 1297 c 1312 Audouin 1314 1331 Raimond VII 1332 1333 Giraud 1333 1335 Pierre IV 1336 1340 Raimond VIII 1340 c 1346 Guillaume IV Audibert 1347 1348 Adhemar II 1349 c 1382 Pierre V Pin 1384 1385 Elie II Servient 1387 c 1400 Pierre VI de Durfort 1400 1600 edit c 1402 Guillaume V Lefevre c 1405 Gabriel I 1407 1408 Raimond IX de Castelnau 1408 c 1430 Jean II 1431 c 1436 Berenger 1437 1438 Elie III 1438 1439 Pierre VII de Durfort 1440 1441 Raimond X 1441 c 1446 Geoffroi II Berenger d Arpajon 1447 1463 Elie IV de Bourdeille 1463 1470 Raoul II du Fou also Bishop of Angouleme 1470 1485 Geoffroi III de Pompadour also Bishop of Angouleme 1486 1500 Gabriel II du Mas 1500 1504 Geoffroi III de Pompadour 1504 c 1510 Jean III Auriens 1510 1522 Gui I de Castelnau 1522 1524 Jacques de Castelnau 1524 1532 Jean de Plas 1532 1540 Foucaud de Bonneval 1540 1541 Claude de Longwy Cardinal de Givry 3 1541 1547 Agostino Trivulzio administrator 4 1548 1550 Jean de Lustrac 1551 1552 Geoffroi de Pompadour 1554 1560 Gui II Bouchard d Aubeterre 1561 1575 Pierre VIII Fournier 1578 1600 Francois I de Bourdeille 1600 1800 edit 1600 1612 Jean VI Martin 1614 1646 Francois II de La Beraudiere 1646 Jean VII d Estrades 1646 1652 Philibert de Brandon 1654 1665 Cyr de Villers la Faye 1666 1693 Guillaume VI Le Boux 5 1693 1702 Daniel de Francheville 1702 1719 Pierre IX Clement 1721 1731 Michel Pierre d Argouges 1731 1771 Jean VIII Chretien de Macheco de Premeaux 1771 1773 Gabriel III Louis de Rouge 1773 1790 Emmanuel Louis de Grossoles de Flamarens 1791 1793 Pontaud from 1800 edit 1817 1836 Alexandre Charles Louis Rose de Lostanges Saint Alvere 1835 1840 Thomas Marie Joseph Gousset also Archbishop of Reims 1840 1860 Jean Baptiste Amedee Georges Massonnais 1861 1863 Charles Theodore Baudry 1863 1901 Nicolas Joseph Dabert 1901 1906 Francois Marie Joseph Delamaire 1906 1915 Henri Louis Prosper Bougoin 1915 1920 Maurice Louis Marie Riviere 1920 1931 Christophe Louis Legasse 1932 1965 Georges Auguste Louis 1965 1988 Jacques Julien Emile Patria 1988 2004 Gaston Elie Poulain P S S 2004 2014 Michel Pierre Marie Mouisse 2014 present Philippe Mousset 6 References edit Gulik Guilelmus van Konrad Eubel 1923 L Schmitz Kallenberg ed Hierarchia catholica medii aevi in Latin Vol III editio altera ed Munster sumptibus et typis librariae Regensbergianae p 272 Louis Duchesne 1910 Fastes episcopaux de l ancienne Gaule II L Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises Paris Fontemoing pp 130 134 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary Consistory of November 7 1533 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary Consistory of July 1 1517 Le Boux was nominated to the See of Perigord by King Louis XIV on 1 May 1666 and his bulls of confirmation and consecration were issued by Pope Alexander VII on 15 December 1666 Gauchat Hierarchia catholica IV p 277 with note 6 He died in August 1693 David M Cheney Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Philippe Mousset Retrieved 2016 07 01 Bibliography editReference books edit Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 1 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana p 397 398 in Latin Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 2 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana pp 215 Eubel Conradus ed 1923 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana p 272 Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Retrieved 2016 07 06 p 277 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 pp 311 312 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 p 334 Sainte Marthe Denis de 1720 Gallia Christiana In Provincias Ecclesiasticas Distributa Provinciae Burdigalensis Bituricensis in Latin Vol Tomus secundus Paris Typographia Regia pp 1446 1507 Studies edit Carles abbe 1871 Monographie de Saint Front cathedrale de Perigueux in French Perigueux Cassard impr External links edit in French Centre national des Archives de l Eglise de France L Episcopat francais depuis 1919 retrieved 2016 12 24 45 11 19 N 0 43 39 E 45 18861 N 0 72750 E 45 18861 0 72750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Perigueux amp oldid 1187858245, wikipedia, wiki, 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