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Roman Catholic Diocese of Comminges

The former French Catholic diocese of Comminges existed at least from the sixth century, to the French Revolution. The seat of the bishops was at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, now no more than a village, in the modern department of Haute-Garonne in south-west France. The territory of the old diocese now belongs to the archdiocese of Toulouse. The name of Comminges was incorporated into the titulature of the archbishop of Toulouse on 19 January 1935. He is now the archbishop of Toulouse-Saint Bertrand de Comminges-Rieux.[1]

Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Cathedral

History Edit

The earliest Bishop of Comminges known by name is Suavis, who assisted at the Council of Agde in 506, along with thirty-four other bishops.[2] Sidonius Apollinaris,[3] however, writes of the death of a bishop of Comminges in 473.[4]

Among the bishops of Comminges[5] were:

  • Bertrand of Comminges (1073–1123), grandson of William III, Count of Toulouse, previously archdeacon of Toulouse, who built the cathedral of Comminges and restored the town
  • Bertrand de Goth (1295–99), who became pope under the name of Clement V.
  • Bertrand de Cosnac (1352–72), created cardinal by Pope Gregory XI on 30 May 1371.[6]
  • Amelius de Lautrec (1384–90), created cardinal on 12 July 1385 by Pope Clement VII of the Avignon Obedience.[7]
  • Pierre de Foix (1422–64), cardinal from 1412–1413 to 1464.
  • Cardinal Amanieu d'Albret, who was Bishop of Comminges (19 July 1499 – 1514, after 7 November)[8]
  • Cardinal Carlo Carafa (6 July 1556 – 4 March 1561), nephew of Pope Paul IV, he was arrested, tried, and executed by strangulation on orders of Pope Pius IV. Carafa was never ordained a priest or consecrated a bishop. He never took possession of his see.
  • Urbain de Saint-Gelais, who in 1586, without outside assistance and with the help of a cannon which he caused to be brought from Toulouse, captured the town from the Huguenots.

In the church of St. Bertrand of Comminges (The gothic church is of the 14th century), baptism was administered with peculiar ceremonies: the baptismal water was placed in a silver dove with wings displayed (a symbol of the Holy Spirit), and enclosed in a cupola surmounting the font; at the moment of baptizing the dove was lowered over the head of the child by a pulley, and through its open beak the baptismal water was poured (as though grace from heaven).[9]

Bishops Edit

To 1000 Edit

  • Suavis 506–?
  • Presidius 533–?
  • Amelius 549–?
  • Rufin 584–588
  • Abraham 788–?
  • Involatus 879–?
  • Oriol 980–?
  • Bertrand Roger 990–?

1000–1300 Edit

  • Peter I. 1003–?
  • Arnaud I. 1035–?
  • William I. 1040–1055
  • Bernhard II. 1056–?
  • William II. 1068–?
  • Olger (Ulger)  ?–1073?
  • Saint Bertrand 1073–1126
  • Roger de Nuro 1126?–1153?
  • Arnaud Roger 1153–1176
  • Arsius (Arsenius) 1179–1188
  • Raymond Arnaud 1188–1205
  • Sperague (Hisparigus) 1205–1206
  • Adhémar du Châtel 1207–1209
  • Garcias de Lorte 1210–1217
  • Grimoard I. 1217–1240
  • Arnaud III. Roger 1241–1260
  • Guillaume III. d'Audiran 1260–1263
  • Bertrand de Miramont 1263–1286
  • Bertrand de Got[10] 1295–1299
  • Boso de Salignac 1299–1315[11]

1300–1500 Edit

  • Bernardus, O.P. (1316-1317)
  • Pierre Vital de Millario 1317–1318
  • Scot de Linières 1318–1325
  • Guillaume de Cun 1325–1336
  • Hugues de Castillon[12] 1336–1351
  • Bertrand de Cosnac 1352–1371[13] (Cardinal from 1371)
  • Guillaume d'Espagne 6 June 1371 – 1382
  • Amelius (Amelie) II. de Lautrec 1384–1390 (Cardinal from 1385)
  • Menaud de Barbazan 1390–1421
  • Pierre de Foix 7 August 1422 – 1451[14] (Cardinal from 1412 or 1413)[15]
  • Arnaud-Raymond V. d'Espagne 1451–146?[16]
  • Jean de Foix 9 May 1466 – 1499[17]

From 1500 Edit

  • Amanieu d'Albret (19 July 1499 – 1514, after 7 November) (He never had possession).
    • Gaillard de l'Hospital[18] 1502–1514 (contested election; Gaillard never received papal approval; he died in 1514)
  • Louis Dourelle (Dourville) 8 January 1515 – 1523
  • Jean de Mauléon 71 June 1523 – 1551
  • Jean Bertrand[19] 1551–1555
  • Carlo Carafa, Administrator[20] 1556–1561 (Cardinal, nephew of Pope Paul IV) (executed 6 March 1561)
  • Pierre d'Albert[21] 1561–1565
  • Charles III de Bourbon 1569–1579
  • Urbain de Saint-Gelais de Lansac[22] 1580–1613
  • Gilles de Souvray 1614–1623
  • Barthélemy de Donnadieu de Griet 1625–1637
  • Hugues II. de Labatut[23] 1638–1644
  • Gilbert de Choiseul Duplessis Praslin[24] 1644–1671
  • Louis de Rechiègne Voisin de Guron[25] 1671–1693
  • Louis-François de Brezay de Denon-Ville 1693–1710
  • Olivier-Gabriel de Lubières du Bouchet[26] 1710–1740
  • Antoine de Lastic[27] 1740–1763
  • Charles-Antoine-Gabriel d'Osmond de Médavy[28] 1763–1785
  • Antoine Eustache d'Osmond 1785–1801 (resigned)[29]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ David M. Cheney, Catholic-Hierarchy: Archdiocese of Toulouse (-Saint Bertrand de Comminges-Rieux), retrieved: 2016-08-04.[self-published source]
  2. ^ J.D. Mansi (ed.), Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio Tomus octavus (8) (Florence 1762), p. 337.
  3. ^ Epistles, Book VII, letter 6, § 7, to Bishop Basilius (ca. 472/473): propter quod discite cito catholici status valetudinem occultam, ut apertam festinetis adhibere medicinam. Burdigala, Petrogorii, Ruteni, Lemovices, Gabalitani, Helusani, Vasates, Convenae, Auscenses multosque iam maior numerus civitatum summis sacerdotibus ipsorum morte truncatus nec ullis deinceps episcopis in defunctorum officia suffectis...
  4. ^ Sidonius Apollinaris, Letters. Tr. O.M. Dalton (1915) vol. 2. pp. 95-137 ; Book VII.
  5. ^ Saint Africus (c. 540), who died in the Rouergue, is wrongly included among the bishops of Comminges.
  6. ^ Eubel, I, p. 21. Bertrand de Cosnac died on 17 June 1374.
  7. ^ Eubel, I, p. 28. Amelius died in Avignon on 7 June 1390
  8. ^ D'Albret was appointed by Pope Alexander VI, but the Cathedral Chapter elected Gaillard de Hospitali, a canon of the Cathedral. Litigation ensued, but when Gaillard died, Pope Leo X adjudged the bishopric to Cardinal d'Albret in 1514. Eubel, III, p. 6 and p. 177, with n. 3. Amanieu d'Albret was created a cardinal on 28 September 1500, and died in Rome on 20 December 1520.
  9. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia: Toulouse Agos, Vie et miracles de Saint Bertrand, pp. 206-207.
  10. ^ J. Lestrade (1906). "Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: I. Bertrand de Got". Revue de Comminges. 21: 97–110, 145–158. He was given the bishopric of Comminges by Boniface VIII, and was approved as Archbishop of Bordeaux on 23 December 1299: Eubel, I, p. 150.
  11. ^ Eubel, I, p. 207, 150. He was approved by Boniface VIII on 22 December 1299
  12. ^ J. Lestrade (1907). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: II. Hugues de Castillon (1335-1352)". Revue de Comminges. 22: 36–43.
  13. ^ Eubel, I, p. 207.
  14. ^ Eubel, I, p. 207; II, p. 135.
  15. ^ Pierre de Foix was created cardinal by Pope John XXIII. He died on 13 December 1464. Eubel, II, p. 4.
  16. ^ Eubel, II, p. 135.
  17. ^ Eubel, II, p. 135. Cf. J. Lestrade (1907). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: III. Jean-Baptiste de Foix (1466-1501)". Revue de Comminges. 22: 76–95.
  18. ^ J. Lestrade (1907). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: IV. Gaillard de l'Hôpital (1501-1514)". Revue de Comminges. 22: 128–144.
  19. ^ J. Lestrade (1908). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: VI. Jean Bertrandi (1555-1556)". Revue de Comminges. 23: 150–155.
  20. ^ Carlo Carafa was nominated by King Henri II when he was Papal Legate in France in 1556. He was not ordained a deacon until 15 April 1557, and was never ordained priest or consecrated bishop: Salvador Miranda, The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Carafa, Carlo, retrieved: 2016-08-01. J. Lestrade (1908). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: VII. Charles Caraffa (1556-1561)". Revue de Comminges. 23: 161–163.
  21. ^ J. Lestrade (1908). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: VIII. Pierre d'Albret (1561-1568)". Revue de Comminges. 23: 163–168.
  22. ^ J. Lestrade (1908). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: IX. Urbain de Saint-Gelais (1570-1613)". Revue de Comminges. 23: 254–266.
  23. ^ J. Lestrade (1909). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: XIII. Hugues de Labatut (1640-1644)". Revue de Comminges. 24 (4): 232–240., including his Last Will and Testament, and codicil.
  24. ^ C. Espénan (1904). "Gilbert de Choiseul, évêque de Comminges, puis de Tournai (1613-1689)". Revue de Comminges. 19: 123–138.
  25. ^ Armand Jean (1891). Les évêques et les archevêques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'à 1801 (in French). A. Picard. p. 80.
  26. ^ David M. Cheney, Catholic-Hierarchy: Bishop Olivier-Gabriel de Lubières (Nubières) du Bouchet, retrieved: 2016-08-04.[self-published source]
  27. ^ J. Lestrade (1911). ""Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: XVIII. Antoine de Lastic (1740-1764)". Revue de Comminges. 26: 199–210, 241–247.
  28. ^ Jean, p. 81.
  29. ^ Bishop d'Osmond resigned in accordance with the request of Pope Pius VII, who had concluded a Concordat with First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, which liquidated the Constitutional church. Osmond was then appointed Bishop of Nancy. Ritzler, VI, p. 181, note 4. Jean, pp. 81-82. J. Lestrade, "Un curieux groupe d' évêques Commingeois: XX. Antoine Eustache d'Osmond (1754-1823)," Revue de Comminges (Pyrénées Centrales) (in French). Vol. 27. Saint Gaudens: Société des études du Comminges. 1912. pp. 1–16.

Bibliography Edit

  • Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. (Use with caution; obsolete)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. (in Latin)
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923). Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
  • Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935). Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667). Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  • Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958). Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio. Retrieved 2016-07-06.

Studies Edit

  • Agos, Louis de Fiancette d' (1854). Vie et miracles de Saint Bertrand. Avec une notice historique sur la Ville et les Evêques de Comminges: La Légende des Saints du pays et la description de l'Eglise Cathédrale (in French). Saint Gaudens: Imprimerie et librairie d'Abadie. [hagiography]
  • Agos, Louis de Fiancette d' (1876). Notre-Dame de Comminges: monographie de l'ancienne cathédrale de Saint-Bertrand (in French). Saint-Gaudens: Abadie. [author of the "Litany of Saint-Bertrand", and other devotional texts]
  • Marrast, Armand; Sacaze, Julien (1889). Histoire du Comminges de Saint Bertrand et Saint Gaudens (in French). Saint-Gaudens: L. Sabatier.
  • Morel, J. P. M. (1852). Essais historique & pittoresque sur Saint-Bertrand de Comminges (in French). Toulouse: É. Privat.
  • Lespinasse, Adeline et Pierre (1914). "Les eglises romanes et gothiques du Comminges". Revue de Comminges. 29: 9–35.

See also Edit

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The former French Catholic diocese of Comminges existed at least from the sixth century to the French Revolution The seat of the bishops was at Saint Bertrand de Comminges now no more than a village in the modern department of Haute Garonne in south west France The territory of the old diocese now belongs to the archdiocese of Toulouse The name of Comminges was incorporated into the titulature of the archbishop of Toulouse on 19 January 1935 He is now the archbishop of Toulouse Saint Bertrand de Comminges Rieux 1 Saint Bertrand de Comminges Cathedral Contents 1 History 2 Bishops 2 1 To 1000 2 2 1000 1300 2 3 1300 1500 2 4 From 1500 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 5 1 Studies 6 See alsoHistory EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2016 The earliest Bishop of Comminges known by name is Suavis who assisted at the Council of Agde in 506 along with thirty four other bishops 2 Sidonius Apollinaris 3 however writes of the death of a bishop of Comminges in 473 4 Among the bishops of Comminges 5 were Bertrand of Comminges 1073 1123 grandson of William III Count of Toulouse previously archdeacon of Toulouse who built the cathedral of Comminges and restored the town Bertrand de Goth 1295 99 who became pope under the name of Clement V Bertrand de Cosnac 1352 72 created cardinal by Pope Gregory XI on 30 May 1371 6 Amelius de Lautrec 1384 90 created cardinal on 12 July 1385 by Pope Clement VII of the Avignon Obedience 7 Pierre de Foix 1422 64 cardinal from 1412 1413 to 1464 Cardinal Amanieu d Albret who was Bishop of Comminges 19 July 1499 1514 after 7 November 8 Cardinal Carlo Carafa 6 July 1556 4 March 1561 nephew of Pope Paul IV he was arrested tried and executed by strangulation on orders of Pope Pius IV Carafa was never ordained a priest or consecrated a bishop He never took possession of his see Urbain de Saint Gelais who in 1586 without outside assistance and with the help of a cannon which he caused to be brought from Toulouse captured the town from the Huguenots In the church of St Bertrand of Comminges The gothic church is of the 14th century baptism was administered with peculiar ceremonies the baptismal water was placed in a silver dove with wings displayed a symbol of the Holy Spirit and enclosed in a cupola surmounting the font at the moment of baptizing the dove was lowered over the head of the child by a pulley and through its open beak the baptismal water was poured as though grace from heaven 9 Bishops EditTo 1000 Edit Suavis 506 Presidius 533 Amelius 549 Rufin 584 588 Abraham 788 Involatus 879 Oriol 980 Bertrand Roger 990 1000 1300 Edit Peter I 1003 Arnaud I 1035 William I 1040 1055 Bernhard II 1056 William II 1068 Olger Ulger 1073 Saint Bertrand 1073 1126 Roger de Nuro 1126 1153 Arnaud Roger 1153 1176 Arsius Arsenius 1179 1188 Raymond Arnaud 1188 1205 Sperague Hisparigus 1205 1206 Adhemar du Chatel 1207 1209 Garcias de Lorte 1210 1217 Grimoard I 1217 1240 Arnaud III Roger 1241 1260 Guillaume III d Audiran 1260 1263 Bertrand de Miramont 1263 1286 Bertrand de Got 10 1295 1299 Boso de Salignac 1299 1315 11 1300 1500 Edit Bernardus O P 1316 1317 Pierre Vital de Millario 1317 1318 Scot de Linieres 1318 1325 Guillaume de Cun 1325 1336 Hugues de Castillon 12 1336 1351 Bertrand de Cosnac 1352 1371 13 Cardinal from 1371 Guillaume d Espagne 6 June 1371 1382 Amelius Amelie II de Lautrec 1384 1390 Cardinal from 1385 Menaud de Barbazan 1390 1421 Pierre de Foix 7 August 1422 1451 14 Cardinal from 1412 or 1413 15 Arnaud Raymond V d Espagne 1451 146 16 Jean de Foix 9 May 1466 1499 17 From 1500 Edit Amanieu d Albret 19 July 1499 1514 after 7 November He never had possession Gaillard de l Hospital 18 1502 1514 contested election Gaillard never received papal approval he died in 1514 Louis Dourelle Dourville 8 January 1515 1523 Jean de Mauleon 71 June 1523 1551 Jean Bertrand 19 1551 1555 Carlo Carafa Administrator 20 1556 1561 Cardinal nephew of Pope Paul IV executed 6 March 1561 Pierre d Albert 21 1561 1565 Charles III de Bourbon 1569 1579 Urbain de Saint Gelais de Lansac 22 1580 1613 Gilles de Souvray 1614 1623 Barthelemy de Donnadieu de Griet 1625 1637 Hugues II de Labatut 23 1638 1644 Gilbert de Choiseul Duplessis Praslin 24 1644 1671 Louis de Rechiegne Voisin de Guron 25 1671 1693 Louis Francois de Brezay de Denon Ville 1693 1710 Olivier Gabriel de Lubieres du Bouchet 26 1710 1740 Antoine de Lastic 27 1740 1763 Charles Antoine Gabriel d Osmond de Medavy 28 1763 1785 Antoine Eustache d Osmond 1785 1801 resigned 29 See also EditCatholic Church in France List of Catholic dioceses in FranceReferences Edit David M Cheney Catholic Hierarchy Archdiocese of Toulouse Saint Bertrand de Comminges Rieux retrieved 2016 08 04 self published source J D Mansi ed Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio Tomus octavus 8 Florence 1762 p 337 Epistles Book VII letter 6 7 to Bishop Basilius ca 472 473 propter quod discite cito catholici status valetudinem occultam ut apertam festinetis adhibere medicinam Burdigala Petrogorii Ruteni Lemovices Gabalitani Helusani Vasates Convenae Auscenses multosque iam maior numerus civitatum summis sacerdotibus ipsorum morte truncatus nec ullis deinceps episcopis in defunctorum officia suffectis Sidonius Apollinaris Letters Tr O M Dalton 1915 vol 2 pp 95 137 Book VII Saint Africus c 540 who died in the Rouergue is wrongly included among the bishops of Comminges Eubel I p 21 Bertrand de Cosnac died on 17 June 1374 Eubel I p 28 Amelius died in Avignon on 7 June 1390 D Albret was appointed by Pope Alexander VI but the Cathedral Chapter elected Gaillard de Hospitali a canon of the Cathedral Litigation ensued but when Gaillard died Pope Leo X adjudged the bishopric to Cardinal d Albret in 1514 Eubel III p 6 and p 177 with n 3 Amanieu d Albret was created a cardinal on 28 September 1500 and died in Rome on 20 December 1520 Catholic Encyclopedia Toulouse Agos Vie et miracles de Saint Bertrand pp 206 207 J Lestrade 1906 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois I Bertrand de Got Revue de Comminges 21 97 110 145 158 He was given the bishopric of Comminges by Boniface VIII and was approved as Archbishop of Bordeaux on 23 December 1299 Eubel I p 150 Eubel I p 207 150 He was approved by Boniface VIII on 22 December 1299 J Lestrade 1907 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois II Hugues de Castillon 1335 1352 Revue de Comminges 22 36 43 Eubel I p 207 Eubel I p 207 II p 135 Pierre de Foix was created cardinal by Pope John XXIII He died on 13 December 1464 Eubel II p 4 Eubel II p 135 Eubel II p 135 Cf J Lestrade 1907 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois III Jean Baptiste de Foix 1466 1501 Revue de Comminges 22 76 95 J Lestrade 1907 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois IV Gaillard de l Hopital 1501 1514 Revue de Comminges 22 128 144 J Lestrade 1908 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois VI Jean Bertrandi 1555 1556 Revue de Comminges 23 150 155 Carlo Carafa was nominated by King Henri II when he was Papal Legate in France in 1556 He was not ordained a deacon until 15 April 1557 and was never ordained priest or consecrated bishop Salvador Miranda The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Carafa Carlo retrieved 2016 08 01 J Lestrade 1908 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois VII Charles Caraffa 1556 1561 Revue de Comminges 23 161 163 J Lestrade 1908 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois VIII Pierre d Albret 1561 1568 Revue de Comminges 23 163 168 J Lestrade 1908 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois IX Urbain de Saint Gelais 1570 1613 Revue de Comminges 23 254 266 J Lestrade 1909 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois XIII Hugues de Labatut 1640 1644 Revue de Comminges 24 4 232 240 including his Last Will and Testament and codicil C Espenan 1904 Gilbert de Choiseul eveque de Comminges puis de Tournai 1613 1689 Revue de Comminges 19 123 138 Armand Jean 1891 Les eveques et les archeveques de France depuis 1682 jusqu a 1801 in French A Picard p 80 David M Cheney Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Olivier Gabriel de Lubieres Nubieres du Bouchet retrieved 2016 08 04 self published source J Lestrade 1911 Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois XVIII Antoine de Lastic 1740 1764 Revue de Comminges 26 199 210 241 247 Jean p 81 Bishop d Osmond resigned in accordance with the request of Pope Pius VII who had concluded a Concordat with First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte which liquidated the Constitutional church Osmond was then appointed Bishop of Nancy Ritzler VI p 181 note 4 Jean pp 81 82 J Lestrade Un curieux groupe d eveques Commingeois XX Antoine Eustache d Osmond 1754 1823 Revue de Comminges Pyrenees Centrales in French Vol 27 Saint Gaudens Societe des etudes du Comminges 1912 pp 1 16 Bibliography EditGams Pius Bonifatius 1873 Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo Ratisbon Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz Use with caution obsolete Eubel Conradus ed 1913 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 1 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana in Latin Eubel Conradus ed 1914 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 2 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Eubel Conradus ed 1923 Hierarchia catholica Tomus 3 second ed Munster Libreria Regensbergiana Gauchat Patritius Patrice 1935 Hierarchia catholica IV 1592 1667 Munster Libraria Regensbergiana Retrieved 2016 07 06 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1952 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V 1667 1730 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 Ritzler Remigius Sefrin Pirminus 1958 Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI 1730 1799 Patavii Messagero di S Antonio Retrieved 2016 07 06 Studies Edit Agos Louis de Fiancette d 1854 Vie et miracles de Saint Bertrand Avec une notice historique sur la Ville et les Eveques de Comminges La Legende des Saints du pays et la description de l Eglise Cathedrale in French Saint Gaudens Imprimerie et librairie d Abadie hagiography Agos Louis de Fiancette d 1876 Notre Dame de Comminges monographie de l ancienne cathedrale de Saint Bertrand in French Saint Gaudens Abadie author of the Litany of Saint Bertrand and other devotional texts Marrast Armand Sacaze Julien 1889 Histoire du Comminges de Saint Bertrand et Saint Gaudens in French Saint Gaudens L Sabatier Morel J P M 1852 Essais historique amp pittoresque sur Saint Bertrand de Comminges in French Toulouse E Privat Lespinasse Adeline et Pierre 1914 Les eglises romanes et gothiques du Comminges Revue de Comminges 29 9 35 See also EditThe Cathedral of Saint Bertrand de Comminges Munoz Sarah 2009 Cathedrale de Saint Bertrand de Comminges Notice historique in French 43 01 37 N 0 34 15 E 43 0269 N 0 5709 E 43 0269 0 5709 Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp France Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Comminges amp oldid 1137683408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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