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Roman Catholic Diocese of Belley–Ars

The Diocese of Belley–Ars (Latin: Dioecesis Bellicensis–Arsensis; French: Diocèse de Belley–Ars) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Erected in the 5th century, the diocese was renamed in 1988 from the former Diocese of Belley to the Diocese of Belley–Ars. Coextensive with the civil department of Ain, in the Region of Rhône-Alpes, the diocese is a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Lyon. The cathedra of the bishop is at Belley Cathedral. The current bishop is Guy Claude Bagnard, appointed in 1987.

Diocese of Belley–Ars

Dioecesis Bellicensis–Arsensis

Diocèse de Belley–Ars
Location
Country France
Ecclesiastical provinceLyon
Statistics
Area5,554 km2 (2,144 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2015)
603,827
359,500 (59.5%)
Parishes340
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established5th Century
CathedralCathedral of St. John the Baptist in Belley
Patron saintSt. John the Baptist
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopPascal Marie Roland
Metropolitan ArchbishopOlivier de Germay
Bishops emeritusGuy Claude Bagnard, Bishop Emeritus (1987–2012)
Map
Website
Website of the Diocese

Although suppressed at the time of the Napoleonic Concordat (1801), the Diocese of Belley was re-established in 1822 and took from the Archdiocese of Lyon the arrondissements of Belley, Bourg, Nantua and Trévoux, and from the Archdiocese of Chambéry the Arrondissement of Gex.

History edit

Local tradition maintains that Belley was evangelized in the 2nd century by the martyrs Marcellus and Valerian, companions of St. Pothinus. The first bishop of historic certainty is Vincentius, mentioned in 552. Others who occupied the see were St. Hippolytus, Abbot of Condat (8th century); St. Anthelm (1163–78), seventh General of the Carthusian Order; St. Arthaud (1179–90), founder of the Carthusians at Arvières; Camus (1609–29), a noted preacher and romancist; and Monseigneur François M. Richard (1872–75), later Cardinal Archbishop of Paris.

Belley honours, in a special manner, St. Amandus, Bishop of Maastricht, who founded the Benedictine Abbey of Nantua about 660; Saint-Vulbas, a patrician of Bourgogne and a war companion of King Dagobert I; Saint Rambert, killed by order of Ebroin in the 7th century, whose name has been given to Saint-Rambert-en-Bugey, a city in the diocese; Saint Trivier, the solitary, who died about 650; Saint Barnard of Vienne (9th century), who founded the great Benedictine Abbey of Ambronay (destroyed during the French Revolution) and died the Archbishop of Vienna; St. Lambert (12th century), founder of the Cistercian Abbey at Chézery; St. Roland, Abbot of Chézery during the 12th century; Saint Stephen of Châtillon, who founded the Carthusian monastery at Portes in 1115, and died Bishop of Die; Saint Stephen of Bourg, who founded the Carthusian monastery at Meyria in 1116; and Saint Jean-Baptiste Vianney (1786–1859), parish priest at Ars.

The Diocese of Belley which, in the Middle Ages, had no less than eight Carthusian monasteries, was the birthplace of the Joséphistes, a religious congregation founded by Jacques Crétenet (1606–67), a layman and surgeon who became a priest after the death of his wife; of the teaching order of the Sisters of St. Charles, founded by Charles Demia of Bourg (1636–89); and of three teaching orders founded in the first half of the 19th century: the Brothers of the Society of the Cross of Jesus; the Brothers of the Holy Family of Belley, and the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Bourg. In 1858 a Trappist monastery was established in the deprived Dombes district.

Cardinal Louis Aleman (1390–1450) and Sister Rosalie (1787–1856), noted in the history of modern Parisian charities, were both native of the Diocese of Belley. Saint Pierre-Louis-Marie Chanel was born at Cuet near Bourg. For thirty years of its existence (1701–31), "Journal de Trévoux", a valuable repertory of the literary and religious history of the period, was published by the Jesuits at Trévoux (now a suburb of Lyon), in the diocese. The church at Brou, near Bourg, was built under the direction of Margaret of Austria, widow of Philibert II the Fair, Duke of Savoy.

Bishops of Belley edit

To 1000 edit

  • Audax
  • Tarniscus
  • Migetius
  • Vincent 555–567
  • Evrould
  • Claude I
  • Félix 585–589
  • Aquilin
  • Florentin v.650
  • Hypodimius
  • Ramnatius(Pracmatius)
  • Bertere
  • Ansemonde 722
  • Saint-Hipolyte
  • Gondoal
  • Agisle
  • Euloge
  • Adorepert
  • Ermonbert
  • Rodoger
  • Rhitfroy
  • Étienne I v.790
  • Ringuin
  • Sigold
  • Adabald 886–899
  • Étienne II v.900
  • Elisachar 915–927
  • Isaac
  • Jérôme v.932
  • Hérice
  • Didier
  • Herdulphe 985
  • Eudes I 995–1003

1000–1300 edit

  • Aymon c.1032–1055[1]
  • Gauceran v.1070
  • Ponce I 1091–1116
  • Amicon v.1118–1121
  • Ponce de Balmey v.1124–1129
  • Berlion v.1134
  • Bernard de Portes 1134–1140
  • Guillaume I 1141–1160
  • Ponce de Thoire v.1162
  • Saint Anthelme 1163–1178
  • Renaud 1178–1184
  • Artaldus 1188–1190
  • Eudes II 1190
  • Bernard II 1198–1207
  • Benoit de Langres v.1208
  • Bernard de Thoire-Villars 1211–1212
  • Boniface de Thoire-Villars 1213
  • Jean de Rotoire
  • Pierre de Saint-Cassin
  • Boniface de Savoie 1232–1240
  • Bernard IV 1244
  • Pierre II 1244–1248
  • Thomas de Thorimbert 1250
  • Jean de Plaisance 1255–1269
  • Bernard V v.1272
  • Berlion D'Amisin v.1280–1282
  • Guillaume
  • Pierre de La Baume 1287–1298
  • Jean de La Baume

1300–1500 edit

  • Thomas II 1309
  • Jacques de Saint-André 1325
  • Amédée 1345
  • Guillaume de Martel 1356–1368
  • Edouard de Savoie 1370–1373
  • Nicolas de Bignes 1374–1394
  • Rodolphe de Bonet 1413
  • Guillaume Didier 1430–1437
  • Perceval de La Baume
  • Aimeric Segaud
  • Pierre de Bolomier v.1458
  • Guillaume de Varax v.1460–1462
  • Jean de Varax v.1467–1505

1500–1800 edit

1800-Present edit

 
Bishop Roland
  • Alexande-Raymond Devie † (13 Jan 1823 Appointed – 25 Jul 1852 Died)
  • Georges-Claude-Louis-Pie Chalandon † (25 Jul 1852 Succeeded – 4 Feb 1857 Appointed, Archbishop of Aix
  • Pierre-Henri Gérault de Langalerie † (14 Feb 1857 Appointed – 30 Sep 1871 Appointed, Archbishop of Auch)
  • François-Marie-Benjamin Richard de la Vergne † (16 Oct 1871 Appointed – 7 May 1875 Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Paris)
  • Jean-Joseph Marchal † (8 Jun 1875 Appointed – 30 Jan 1880 Appointed, Archbishop of Bourges)
  • Pierre-Jean-Joseph Soubiranne † (30 Jan 1880 Appointed – Oct 1887 Resigned)
  • Louis-Henri-Joseph Luçon † (8 Nov 1887 Appointed – 21 Feb 1906 Appointed, Archbishop of Reims)
  • François-Auguste Labeuche † (13 Jul 1906 Appointed – 18 Mar 1910 Died)
  • Adolph Manier † (13 Apr 1910 Appointed – 30 Jul 1929 Died)
  • Virgile-Joseph Béguin † (15 Nov 1929 Appointed – 24 Dec 1934 Appointed, Archbishop of Auch
  • Amédée-Marie-Alexis Maisonobe † (29 May 1935 Appointed – 15 Nov 1954 Died)
  • René-Fernand-Eugène Fourrey † (2 Jun 1955 Appointed – 17 May 1975 Retired)
  • René-Alexandre Dupanloup † (17 May 1975 Succeeded – 7 Nov 1986 Resigned)
  • Guy-Marie Bagnard (8 Jul 1987 Appointed – 15 June 2012 Resigned)
  • Pascal Roland (since 15 June 2012)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ C.W. Previté-Orton, Early History of the House of Savoy, (Cambridge University Press, 1912), 29.

Sources edit

  • (in French) Official website 9 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Catholic Encyclopedia: Diocese of Belley

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roman Catholic Diocese of Belley Ars news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Diocese of Belley Ars Latin Dioecesis Bellicensis Arsensis French Diocese de Belley Ars is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in France Erected in the 5th century the diocese was renamed in 1988 from the former Diocese of Belley to the Diocese of Belley Ars Coextensive with the civil department of Ain in the Region of Rhone Alpes the diocese is a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Lyon The cathedra of the bishop is at Belley Cathedral The current bishop is Guy Claude Bagnard appointed in 1987 Diocese of Belley ArsDioecesis Bellicensis ArsensisDiocese de Belley ArsBelley CathedralLocationCountry FranceEcclesiastical provinceLyonStatisticsArea5 554 km2 2 144 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2015 603 827359 500 59 5 Parishes340InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished5th CenturyCathedralCathedral of St John the Baptist in BelleyPatron saintSt John the BaptistCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopPascal Marie RolandMetropolitan ArchbishopOlivier de GermayBishops emeritusGuy Claude Bagnard Bishop Emeritus 1987 2012 MapWebsiteWebsite of the DioceseAlthough suppressed at the time of the Napoleonic Concordat 1801 the Diocese of Belley was re established in 1822 and took from the Archdiocese of Lyon the arrondissements of Belley Bourg Nantua and Trevoux and from the Archdiocese of Chambery the Arrondissement of Gex Contents 1 History 2 Bishops of Belley 2 1 To 1000 2 2 1000 1300 2 3 1300 1500 2 4 1500 1800 3 1800 Present 4 See also 5 Notes 6 SourcesHistory editLocal tradition maintains that Belley was evangelized in the 2nd century by the martyrs Marcellus and Valerian companions of St Pothinus The first bishop of historic certainty is Vincentius mentioned in 552 Others who occupied the see were St Hippolytus Abbot of Condat 8th century St Anthelm 1163 78 seventh General of the Carthusian Order St Arthaud 1179 90 founder of the Carthusians at Arvieres Camus 1609 29 a noted preacher and romancist and Monseigneur Francois M Richard 1872 75 later Cardinal Archbishop of Paris Belley honours in a special manner St Amandus Bishop of Maastricht who founded the Benedictine Abbey of Nantua about 660 Saint Vulbas a patrician of Bourgogne and a war companion of King Dagobert I Saint Rambert killed by order of Ebroin in the 7th century whose name has been given to Saint Rambert en Bugey a city in the diocese Saint Trivier the solitary who died about 650 Saint Barnard of Vienne 9th century who founded the great Benedictine Abbey of Ambronay destroyed during the French Revolution and died the Archbishop of Vienna St Lambert 12th century founder of the Cistercian Abbey at Chezery St Roland Abbot of Chezery during the 12th century Saint Stephen of Chatillon who founded the Carthusian monastery at Portes in 1115 and died Bishop of Die Saint Stephen of Bourg who founded the Carthusian monastery at Meyria in 1116 and Saint Jean Baptiste Vianney 1786 1859 parish priest at Ars The Diocese of Belley which in the Middle Ages had no less than eight Carthusian monasteries was the birthplace of the Josephistes a religious congregation founded by Jacques Cretenet 1606 67 a layman and surgeon who became a priest after the death of his wife of the teaching order of the Sisters of St Charles founded by Charles Demia of Bourg 1636 89 and of three teaching orders founded in the first half of the 19th century the Brothers of the Society of the Cross of Jesus the Brothers of the Holy Family of Belley and the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Bourg In 1858 a Trappist monastery was established in the deprived Dombes district Cardinal Louis Aleman 1390 1450 and Sister Rosalie 1787 1856 noted in the history of modern Parisian charities were both native of the Diocese of Belley Saint Pierre Louis Marie Chanel was born at Cuet near Bourg For thirty years of its existence 1701 31 Journal de Trevoux a valuable repertory of the literary and religious history of the period was published by the Jesuits at Trevoux now a suburb of Lyon in the diocese The church at Brou near Bourg was built under the direction of Margaret of Austria widow of Philibert II the Fair Duke of Savoy Bishops of Belley editTo 1000 edit Audax Tarniscus Migetius Vincent 555 567 Evrould Claude I Felix 585 589 Aquilin Florentin v 650 Hypodimius Ramnatius Pracmatius Bertere Ansemonde 722 Saint Hipolyte Gondoal Agisle Euloge Adorepert Ermonbert Rodoger Rhitfroy Etienne I v 790 Ringuin Sigold Adabald 886 899 Etienne II v 900 Elisachar 915 927 Isaac Jerome v 932 Herice Didier Herdulphe 985 Eudes I 995 10031000 1300 edit Aymon c 1032 1055 1 Gauceran v 1070 Ponce I 1091 1116 Amicon v 1118 1121 Ponce de Balmey v 1124 1129 Berlion v 1134 Bernard de Portes 1134 1140 Guillaume I 1141 1160 Ponce de Thoire v 1162 Saint Anthelme 1163 1178 Renaud 1178 1184 Artaldus 1188 1190 Eudes II 1190 Bernard II 1198 1207 Benoit de Langres v 1208 Bernard de Thoire Villars 1211 1212 Boniface de Thoire Villars 1213 Jean de Rotoire Pierre de Saint Cassin Boniface de Savoie 1232 1240 Bernard IV 1244 Pierre II 1244 1248 Thomas de Thorimbert 1250 Jean de Plaisance 1255 1269 Bernard V v 1272 Berlion D Amisin v 1280 1282 Guillaume Pierre de La Baume 1287 1298 Jean de La Baume1300 1500 edit Thomas II 1309 Jacques de Saint Andre 1325 Amedee 1345 Guillaume de Martel 1356 1368 Edouard de Savoie 1370 1373 Nicolas de Bignes 1374 1394 Rodolphe de Bonet 1413 Guillaume Didier 1430 1437 Perceval de La Baume Aimeric Segaud Pierre de Bolomier v 1458 Guillaume de Varax v 1460 1462 Jean de Varax v 1467 15051500 1800 edit Claude de Estavayer 1507 1530 Philippe de La Chambre 1530 1536 Antoine de La Chambre 1536 1575 Jean Godefroi Ginod 1576 1604 Jean Pierre Camus 1608 1629 Jean de Passelaigne 1629 1663 Jean Albert Belin 1663 1677 Pierre du Laurent 1678 1705 Francois Madot 1705 1712 Jean du Doucet 1712 1745 Jean Antoine Tinseau 1745 1751 Gabriel Cortois de Quincey 1751 1790 last bishop of Belley Jean Baptiste Royer 1791 1793 constitutional bishop1800 Present edit nbsp Bishop RolandAlexande Raymond Devie 13 Jan 1823 Appointed 25 Jul 1852 Died Georges Claude Louis Pie Chalandon 25 Jul 1852 Succeeded 4 Feb 1857 Appointed Archbishop of Aix Pierre Henri Gerault de Langalerie 14 Feb 1857 Appointed 30 Sep 1871 Appointed Archbishop of Auch Francois Marie Benjamin Richard de la Vergne 16 Oct 1871 Appointed 7 May 1875 Appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Paris Jean Joseph Marchal 8 Jun 1875 Appointed 30 Jan 1880 Appointed Archbishop of Bourges Pierre Jean Joseph Soubiranne 30 Jan 1880 Appointed Oct 1887 Resigned Louis Henri Joseph Lucon 8 Nov 1887 Appointed 21 Feb 1906 Appointed Archbishop of Reims Francois Auguste Labeuche 13 Jul 1906 Appointed 18 Mar 1910 Died Adolph Manier 13 Apr 1910 Appointed 30 Jul 1929 Died Virgile Joseph Beguin 15 Nov 1929 Appointed 24 Dec 1934 Appointed Archbishop of Auch Amedee Marie Alexis Maisonobe 29 May 1935 Appointed 15 Nov 1954 Died Rene Fernand Eugene Fourrey 2 Jun 1955 Appointed 17 May 1975 Retired Rene Alexandre Dupanloup 17 May 1975 Succeeded 7 Nov 1986 Resigned Guy Marie Bagnard 8 Jul 1987 Appointed 15 June 2012 Resigned Pascal Roland since 15 June 2012 See also editBelley Bugey Catholic Church in FranceNotes edit C W Previte Orton Early History of the House of Savoy Cambridge University Press 1912 29 Sources edit in French Official website Archived 9 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine Catholic Encyclopedia Diocese of Belley46 12 17 N 5 13 32 E 46 20472 N 5 22556 E 46 20472 5 22556 Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Belley Ars amp oldid 1173770035, 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