Ancient Diocese of Vaison

Ancient Diocese of Vaison

The Ancient Diocese of Vaison was a Roman Catholic diocese in France, suppressed in 1801.[1]

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History

St. Albinus (d. 262) was incorrectly placed by the Carthusian Polycarpe de la Rivière among the bishops of Vaison. The oldest known bishop of the see is Daphnus, who assisted at the Council of Arles in 314.

Others were St. Quinidius (Quenin, 556-79), who valiantly resisted the claims of the patrician Mummolus, conqueror of the Lombards; Joseph-Marie de Suares (1633–66), who died in Rome while filling the office of librarian of the Vatican, and who left numerous works.

St. Rusticala (b. at Vaison, 551; d. 628) was abbess of the monastery of St. Caesarius at Arles.

William Chisholme, former bishop of Dunblane, became bishop of Vaison-la-Romaine in 1566 or 1569.

Two rather important councils as regards Gallican ecclesiastical discipline were held at Vaison in 442 and 529, the latter under the presidency of St. Caesarius.

The bishopric was suppressed by the Napoleonic Concordat of 1801, and its territory included in the diocese of Avignon and diocese of Valence.

Bishops

To 1000

  • Dafnus (Daphnus, Dammas) 314-347
  • Emilien 347-367
  • Concordius 367-419
  • Julien 419-439
  • Auspice 439-450
  • Fonteïus 450-483
  • Donidius 483-506
  • Papolus 506-511
  • Etilius 511-517
  • Gemellus 517-524
  • Eripius 524
  • Alethius 524-541
  • Saint Théodose 541-556
  • Saint Quenin 556-575
  • Saint Barse 575-581
  • Artemius 581-644?
  • Pétronius Aredius 644
  • Vacant for 129 years
  • Jean I 813-853
  • Simplicius 853-855
  • Helie 855-911
  • Umbert I 911-933
  • Ripert I 933-982
  • Amalric I 982-983
  • Umbert II 983-996
  • Benoît I 996-1003 or 1000

1000 to 1300

  • Imbert 1000?-1003?
  • Almerade 1003-1005
  • Umbert III 1005-1007
  • Pierre I 1007-1009
  • Pierre de Mirabel 1009-1059
  • Benoît II 1059-1060
  • Pierre III 1060-1103
  • Raimbaud I 1103-1107
  • Rostang 1107-1142
  • Bérenger de Mornas 1142-1178
  • Bertrand de Lambesc 1178-1185
  • Bérenger de Reilhane 1185-1190
  • Guillaume de Laudun 1190-1193
  • Raimbaud de Flotte 1193-1212
  • Ripert de Flotte 1212-1241
  • Guy I 1241-1250
  • Faraud 1250-1271
  • Giraud de Libra 1271-1279
  • Bertrand II 1279-1280
  • Giraud II 1280-1296
  • Raimond de Beaumont 1296-1332

1300 to 1500

  • Jean II 1332-1333
  • Bertrand III 1333-1335
  • Gocio (Gozzio, Gothius) de Bataille 1335-1336, Cardinal
  • Ratier 1336-1341
  • Pierre de Casa Patriarche 1341-1348
  • Pierre de Beret 1348-1356
  • Guy de Perpignan
  • Laurent d'Albiac 1356-1362
  • Jean Maurel 1362-1370
  • Pierre Boyer 1370-1376
  • Eblon de Meder 1376-1380
  • Raimond de Bonne (Dominican) 1380-1395
  • Radulph 1395-1406
  • Guillaume de Pesserat 1406-1412
  • Hugues de Theissiac 1412-1445
  • Pons de Sade 1445-1473
  • Jean de Montmirail 1473-1479
  • Amauric II 1479-1482
  • Odon Alziassi 1482-1483
  • Roland 1483-1485
  • Benoit de Paganottis (de l'ordre es Prêcheurs) 1485-1523

From 1500

  • Jérôme Sclede 1523-1533
  • Thomas Cortés 1533-1544
  • Jacques Cortès Patriarche 1544-1566
  • Guillaume de Cheisolme 1566-1585
  • Guillaume de Cheisolme II 1585-1629
  • Michel d'Almeras 1629-1633
  • Joseph Marie de Suarès 1633-1666
  • Charles Joseph de Suarès 1666-1671
  • Louis Alphonse de Suarès 1671-1685
  • François Genet 1685-1703
  • Joseph François Gualtéri 1703-1725
  • Joseph Louis de Cohorne de la Palun 1725-1748
  • Paul de Sallières de Fausseran 1748-1758
  • Charles François de Pélissier de St Ferréol 1758-1786
  • Etienne Fallot de Beaumont 1786-1790

References

  1. ^ "Ancient Diocese of Vaison". Catholic Encyclopedia. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16078b.htm. 


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