500:, built at the end of the eleventh and restored in the fourteenth century, has a beautiful Gothic cloister. Recent archival and archaeological discoveries have demonstrated, however, that the westwork of the cathedral, once thought to be of the 14th century, was actually completed by 1288. Plans were already under way by the mid-1240s, when Pope Innocent IV granted indulgences to those who contributed financially to the project; these were renewed by Pope Alexander IV in 1255, and yet another grant was made in 1289 by Nicholas III. The great builders were Bishop Bartholomeus de Roux and Bishop Raimond de Cornil. In 1285 Bishop Raimond persuaded the Chapter to join with him in a commitment to donate half of the first year of income of every newly granted benefice in the diocese to the building fund. When, in the Middle Ages, the bishops officiated in this church they had the privilege, as barons and counts of Cahors, of depositing their sword and armour on the altar. In the diocese local honors are given to
483:(1244–1334), who became pope in 1316 under the title of John XXII. The tower of his palace is still to be seen in Cahors. He provided a charter for a university there, dated 7 June 1331, its law faculty being so celebrated as to boast at times of 1200 pupils. There were three colleges at Cahors: Pélegry (1358), Rodez (1371), and San Michel (1473). Fénelon studied at this institution, which, in 1751, was dissolved as a separate institution and annexed to the University of Toulouse. In the sixteenth century the Diocese of Cahors was severely tried by religious wars, and the Collège de Pélegry, which provided for a certain number of university students without cost, became noted for the way in which these young men defended Cahors against the
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therefore chose an outsider, Abbé Jean-Louis
Gouttes as their new Constitutional Bishop. He has also been chosen by the electors of Seine-et Loire, which he preferred. The electors of Lot then, on 27 February 1791, elected Jean d'Anglars, the Archpriest of Cajarc. He was consecrated at Tulle on 29 April by Jean-Jacques Brival.
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the
Archdeacons, of which there were six by 1252: Montpezat, Tournès, Figeac, Cahors, Saint-Céré, and Vaux. In 1418, however, Bishop Guillaume (VI.) d'Arpajon decided to suppress superfluous offices and reduced the number of archdeacons to two: Cahors and Tournès; these two continued to exist down to the
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Cathedral of Saint-Étienne de Cahors was served by a Chapter composed of fourteen individuals. The Bishop was considered a member of the Chapter, as were the Archdeacons of Cahors and Tournus; in addition there was a Precentor and a Treasurer, as well as nine other Canons. In addition there were
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Grimardias was born at
Maringues, near Clermont-Ferrand, in 1819. He studied with the Jesuits, and completed his religious studies at the Grand Seminaire of Clermont. He was Vicar of the parish of the Cathedral of Clermont, and in 1845 became Secretary of the Bishop, though in 1847 he returned to
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Popian was a native of BĂ©ziers, where he had been Canon
Precentor. He was consecrated in Béziers on 10 December 1601. He reconsecrated the Cathedral of Cahors, which had been desecrated by Huguenots. He brought the Jesuits (Collège de Saint-Michel), the Capuchins, and the Récollets to Cahors. Du
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The diocese was divided into districts, each headed by an
Archpriest. It is attested that by 1526 there were fourteen Archpriests, though a number of them are far older, being mentioned already in the 12th century. Six archpriests are named in the 13th century. The archpriests were supervised by
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Le Jay was born in Paris, and held the degree of Doctor of theology (Paris). He was nominated Bishop of Cahors by Louis XIV on 6 September 1680, and was granted his bulls of consecration and institution by
Innocent XI on 28 April 1681. He died on 22 April 1693. Du Tems, pp. 228-229. Jean, p. 5.
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Carretto, a
Ligurian, was the brother of Alphonse, Marquis de Final, and of Fabrice, Grand Master of Rhodes. He was created a cardinal by Pope Julius II, a fellow Ligurian, on 1 December 1505. He was named Bishop of Cahors on 3 July (or 29 April) 1514; he was never installed in his diocese of
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Gerard had been
Archpriest of Salviac. He was already noted for his work against the Albigensian heretics. He was elected by a compromise committee in the presence of the Papal Legate, the Archbishop of Vienne, and the election was promptly agreed to unanimously by the Canons; he declined the
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a new bishop was to be elected by all the voters of the departement, who were not even required to be
Catholics. This placed them in schism with the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. The electors of the Diocese of Lot duly met, but found no obvious candidate in the department of Lot; they
588:, which included the liquidation of the Constitutional Church. In accordance with the Concordat, the Pope revived the Diocese of Cahors and placed it in the hands of Guillaume-Balthasar Cousin de Grainville of Montpellier. D'Anglars was made an honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Cahors.
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in 755. The principal places of pilgrimage are: Notre-Dame de Rocamadour, visited by St. Louis (1245), Charles the Fair (1324), and Louis XI (1463); Notre-Dame de FĂ©lines and Notre-Dame de Verdale, both dating back to the eleventh century; Saint-Hilaire Lalbenque, where relics of St.
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appointed Charles-Nicolas de BĂ©cave to be the Vicar-Apostolic of the Diocese of Cahors in the absence of a bishop; he served until the appointment of a new bishop in 1802. Both the Constitutional Church and the Roman Catholic Church were severely stressed in 1793 and 1794 by
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Ganay was brother of the Chancellor of France. He was Canon of Bourges and Dean of the Cathedral of Beauvais. The Chapter of Cahors elected Guy de Castelnau the Bishop of PĂ©rigueux, and there was contention over occupation of the see, but King Louis XII recommended Ganay to
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Pierre de Bertrand was the brother of Cardinal Jean de Bertrand, Archbishop of Sens. He was Juris Doctor. He was Abbot of Grandselve, and Archdeacon and Vicar-General of Cahors. He was captured by the Huguenots in 1562, but rescued. He died in Rome on 3 September 1563.
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Didier was the brother of Bishop Rusticus, and his successor. He was consecrated on 8 April 630, and died on 15 November 655. Duchesne, p. 46, no. 10. Jean Durliat, "Les attributions civiles des évêques mérovingiens: l'exemple de Didier, évêque de Cahors (630–655),"
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Rusticus was elected at the same time that Dagobert I became king, i.e. 623. He participated in the Council of Clichy (Clippiacense) in 627: De Clercq, p. 297. He was assassinated in the 8th year of his episcopacy. Duchesne, p. 46, no.
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Luzerne was born at Isigniac in the diocese of Bayeux, and studied in Paris, where he obtained a Doctorate in theology. He was nominated to the diocese of Cahors on 31 May 1693 by Louis XIV, and approved by
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Bardou had been a priest of the diocese of Albi and curate of the parish of Saint-Amans la Bastide, as well as Honorary Canon of Albi. He was a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. He died on 30 January 1863.
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the Cathedral as curate of the Cathedral Parish. In 1862 he was named honorary Vicar-General. He was named Bishop of Cahors by the government on 30 December 1865, and preconized (approved) by
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on 17 February 1777. He was a deputy to the Estates-General in 1789, but died in Toulouse in 1791 before the innovations could take effect. Jean, p. 7. Ritzler, VI, p. 157, with note 4.
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Halbert was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Cahors and titular Bishop of Sidon on 2 May 1622. He succeeded to the diocese of Cahors in 1627, and died in February 1636. Gauchat, IV, p. 142.
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of the 'Metropole du Sud' in the departement of Haute-Garonne, with its seat at Toulouse. The clergy were required to swear and oath to the Constitution, and under the terms of the
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Noailles was born in the diocese of Saint-Flour, and was a Master of theology (Paris). He had been Prior of Aubrac (Saint-Flour). On 24 February 1679 he was nominated to Cahors by
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Peschoud was a native of Saint-Claude (Jura). Before becoming Bishop of Cahors he had been Vicar-General of Saint-Claude. He was consecrated at Rocamadour on 30 November 1863.
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Eubel, III, p. 160, with note 4. Paul was only fifteen years old when appointed; the diocese continued to be administered by Bishop Louis de Carretto for the next four years.
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Louis del Carretto was the brother of the Cardinal. He was appointed Bishop of Cahors on 12 August 1514, three days before the death of his brother. He resigned on 15 July 1524.
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in its turn took a heavy toll on the good order of the university. In 1707 King Louis XIV found it necessary to reform the Collège de Pélegry and provide it with new statutes.
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on 24 September 1657. He retained the diocese of Sarlat until the Spring of 1659; he succeeded to Cahors on 31 December 1659. Gauchat, IV, p. 142, with note 5; p. 305.
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Ponce had been Sacristan in the Chapter of the Cathedral of Cahors. His brother was Bartholomeus, Archdeacon of Cahors. Du Tems, p. 221.
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Vie de Monseigneur Alain de Solminihac, Evêque, Baron et Comte de Cahors et Abbé régulier de Chancellade
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Autour de Jean XXII.: Hugues Géraud, évêque de Cahors. L'affaire des poisons et des envoûtements en 1317
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415:(257-59), and that Genulfus (Genou) was the first Bishop of Cahors. But
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and the Pope followed the King's recommendation. Du Tems, pp. 225-226.
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2303:(in Latin). Paris: Johannes-Baptista Coignard. pp. 115–196,
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2259:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
2016:(in French). Vol. Tome IV. Montreal. 1842. p. 250.
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1844:(in French) (nouvelle ed.). Saint-Brieuc: Prud'homme.
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Rainaldus had been Archdeacon of Cahors. Du Tems, p. 222.
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2270:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
1980:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils. pp. 393–396.
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on 28 July 1250. Du Tems, pp. 221-222. Eubel, I, p. 178.
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The certificate of Gausbert's election in 990 survives.
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editio novissima XIX (Venice: A. Zatta 1774), p. 1066.
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on 17 June 1866. He was consecrated on 6 August 1866.
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Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France,
2441:(in French). Vol. Tome second. Cahors: Cantade.
2174:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2162:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2150:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2073:(in French). Lille: Croix du Nord. 1907. p. 15.
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Notice sur le clergé de Cahors pendant la Révolution
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in 614: De Clercq, p. 281. Duchesne, p. 45, no. 8.
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Notice sur le clergé de Cahors pendant la Révolution
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2452:(in French and Latin). Paris: Imprimerie nationale.
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1139:
870:Antoine Hebrard de Saint-Sulpice : 1577–1600
422:The first historically known Bishop of Cahors is
3485:
2168:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
1991:
1359:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 213; C. De Clercq,
720:Fulco Simonis : (attested 1055, 1061, 1063)
2340:
2088:Cezerac was later Coadjutor Archbishop of Albi.
1963:(in French). Cahors: Delsaud. pp. 279–282.
2376:(in French). Paris: Connaissances et Savoirs.
1398:Maurilio is commemorated by Gregory of Tours,
791:Guillaume V. de Labroue, O.P. : 1317–1324
769:Raimond (or Rainaldus) de Corneille: 1280–1293
512:(Speria), virgin and martyr (eighth century);
2608:
2594:
2295:
2252:
2234:
2216:
2027:
1129:(in Latin and French). Layton. pp. 7–14.
508:, and his mother, Mundana (seventh century);
2397:(in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 5–7.
2253:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2235:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2217:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2050:
1156:
1146:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 179–180.
741:Guillaume III. : attested in 1199, 1202
2486:
1973:
1956:
1756:Cahors. He died in Rome on 15 August 1514.
1634:
1256:
1239:
1163:(in French). Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe: Verf.
1122:
1060:I, pp. 115-117. Ritzler, VI, p. 156 note 1.
28:
2601:
2587:
2532:
2401:
2264:Remigius Ritzler; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2167:
2057:(in French). Paris: Pilon. pp. 36–37.
1034:
325:, and later, from 1676 to the time of the
257:
2823:Diocese of Grenoble–Vienne-les-Allobroges
1263:(in French). Cahors: Delsaud. p. 13.
937:Joseph-François-Clet Peschoud (1863–1865)
403:(in the Diocese of Bourges) relates that
333:. From 1802 to 1822 Cahors was under the
2434:
2423:
2412:
931:Paul Louis Joseph D'Hautpoul (1828–1842)
747:Guillaume de Carvaillon : 1208–1234
466:
441:
2483:tome 160, n°3, 2002. pp. 249–273.
2445:
2416:Series et acte episcoporum Cadurcensium
2408:(in French). Martel (Lot): J.-B. Valat.
2369:
2358:
2329:
2198:
1209:Scellès and Gilles (2002), p. 268, 269.
894:Henri Guillaume Le Jay : 1680–1693
3486:
2318:
2013:Melanges Religieux, Recueil Periodique
2689:Diocese of Bayonne, Lescar and Oloron
2582:
2487:Vic, Claude de; Vaissete, J. (1872).
2274:
2199:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2155:
2143:
1367:I, p. 119. Duchesne, p. 44-45, no. 3.
934:Jean-Jacques-David Bardou (1842–1863)
735:Guillaume de Calmont : 1113–1143
528:, 1802, and martyred in China, 1840.
438:(1636–59), a reformer of the clergy.
108:5,216 km (2,014 sq mi)
3341:Diocese of Saint-Denis de La RĂ©union
2543:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2460:Cahors pendant la guerre de Cent Ans
2456:
2390:
2347:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp. 44–47.
2131:
1113:(Cahors: J.G. Plantade 1841), p. 87.
1047:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
940:Pierre-Alfred Grimardias (1866–1896)
2202:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
1871:, and was approved (preconized) by
903:Josep Dominic de Cheylus: 1766–1777
873:Siméon-Étienne de Popian: 1601–1627
772:Sicard de Montaigu : 1294–1300
723:Bernardus IV : (attested 1067)
13:
3002:Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes
2533:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
2322:Histoire de l'Université de Cahors
2241:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2223:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2205:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2125:
1955:appointed BĂ©cave Vicar Apostolic.
1883:. Ritzler, V, p. 151, with note 3.
1809:, I, pp. 148-149. Du Tems, p. 226.
1582:election, but on 13 February 1237
1406:I, p. 119. Duchesne, p. 44, no. 6.
1380:I, p. 119. Duchesne, p. 45, no. 4.
1200:Scellès and Gilles (2002), p. 249.
1126:Histoire de l'Université de Cahors
855:Paul del Carretto : 1524–1553
840:Antoine de Luzech : 1501–1510
797:Beco (Bego) de Castelnau 1367–1388
738:Gerard IV. Hector : 1159–1199
475:The city of Cahors was visited by
189:Cathedral of St. Stephen in Cahors
14:
3505:
3494:Roman Catholic dioceses in France
2517:
2498:
1668:I, pp. 138-139. Eubel, I, p. 178.
1363:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 13.
1361:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
1357:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
1035:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
1028:
906:Louis Maria de Nicolai: 1777–1791
867:Jean de Balaguer : 1567–1576
782:Ramon de Pauchel : 1300–1312
711:Bernardus II. de Castelnau 1005–?
547:
462:
3471:
3459:
3432:
3420:
2951:Diocese of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes
2522:
2510:L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919
2296:Sainte-Marthe, Denis de (1715).
1893:Ritzler, V, p. 151, with note 4.
1633:, and then burned at the stake.
794:Bertrand de Cardaillac 1324–1367
562:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
341:with a great part of the former
47:
2435:La Croix, Guillaume de (1879).
2424:La Croix, Guillaume de (1879).
2413:La Croix, Guillaume de (1626).
2104:
2091:
2082:
2061:
2038:
2020:
2002:
1984:
1967:
1945:
1928:
1919:
1910:
1896:
1886:
1879:on 17 March 1681. He was later
1861:
1848:
1831:
1822:
1812:
1798:
1789:
1776:
1763:
1749:
1735:
1726:
1714:
1693:
1680:
1671:
1619:
1610:
1597:
1575:
1566:
1557:
1548:
1531:
1519:
1507:
1490:
1477:
1464:
1455:
1441:
1431:
1418:
1409:
1392:
1383:
1370:
1349:
1332:
1319:
1306:
1293:
1276:
1267:
1250:
1233:
1224:
1212:
1203:
1194:
1185:
1176:
1167:
1150:
885:Nicolaus Sévin : 1660–1678
756:Bartholomeus de Roux: 1250–1273
705:
3346:Military Ordinariate of France
2910:Diocese of Carcassone-Narbonne
2859:Archdiocese of Aix-en-Provence
2638:Diocese of Belfort–Montbéliard
2463:(in French). Cahors: Colorys.
2132:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2097:Moussaron was later promoted
1773:I, p. 147. Eubel, III, p. 160.
1703:Trois Ă©vĂŞques Ă Cahors en 1368
1641:(in French). Cahors: J. Girma.
1133:
1116:
1103:
1094:
1081:
1072:
1063:
1051:
876:Pierre Habert : 1627–1636
701:Gausbert II. de Gourdon c. 990
498:The Cathedral of Saint-Étienne
1:
3258:Archdiocese of Fort-de-France
2619:Bishops' Conference of France
2419:(in Latin). Cahors: J. Dalvy.
2336:(in French). Cahors: Delsaud.
2171:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2159:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2156:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2147:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2144:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
1690:I, pp. 141. Eubel, I, p. 178.
1338:Anatolius appears neither in
1022:
950:Victor-Omésime-Quirin Laurans
864:Pierre de Bertrand: 1557–1563
852:Louis del Carretto: 1514–1524
847:Charles-Dominique del Caretto
821:Guiscard d'Aubusson 1474–1476
695:Stephanus (Étienne) II. 972–?
514:St. GĂ©raud, Count of Aurillac
489:War of the Spanish Succession
380:of the Gospel and husband of
3310:Diocese of Wallis and Futuna
3206:Diocese of Tarbes-et-Lourdes
2449:Pouillé du diocèse de Cahors
2402:Lacarrière, Cyprien (1876).
2325:(in French). Cahors: Layton.
2140:(Use with caution; obsolete)
1700:Paul de Fontenilles (1882).
1554:Guillaume: Eubel, I, p. 178.
1545:I, p. 127-128. Gams, p. 525.
1424:Eusebius was present at the
922:
834:
776:
744:Bartholomaeus : c. 1207
329:, it was a suffragan of the
7:
2110:Rabine was later promoted
1706:(in French). Cahors: Girma.
1504:, pp. 28-29. Gams, p. 525.
1191:Ritzler, VI, p. 156 note 1.
1010:
859:Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
818:Antoine d'Alamand 1465–1474
809:Jean de Castelnau 1438–1459
753:Gérard de Barasc: 1237–1250
419:repudiated this as legend.
386:Antoine Raymond de Fouillac
124:163,540 (est.) (93.6%)
10:
3510:
3397:Apostolic Nuncio to France
2905:Archdiocese of Montpellier
2715:Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay
2312:
1838:LĂ©onard Chastenet (1817).
1346:Octobris Tomus IX, p. 311.
1182:Ritzler, V, p. 151 note 1.
1140:Hastings Rashdall (1895).
968:Jean-Joseph-Aimé Moussaron
861:1554–1557, Administrator.
843:Germin de Ganay: 1510–1514
596:
591:
355:
337:, and combined the former
317:In the beginning it was a
16:Catholic diocese in France
3415:
3402:France–Holy See relations
3384:
3354:
3331:Archdiocese of Strasbourg
3323:
3297:
3276:
3250:
3214:
3163:
3122:
3066:
3020:
2984:
2933:
2925:Diocese of Perpignan–Elne
2897:
2846:
2795:
2769:
2733:
2702:
2666:
2625:
2616:
2610:Catholic Church in France
2446:Longnon, Auguste (1877).
2075:Enard was later promoted
1992:Ferdinand Saurel (1894).
1487:I, p. 125. Gams, p. 525.
1474:I, p. 124. Gams, p. 525.
1038:"Diocese of Cahors"
1017:Catholic Church in France
986:Joseph-Marie-Henri Rabine
889:Louis-Antoine de Noailles
750:Pons d'Antejac: 1235–1236
524:, born in the village of
364:, this saint, deputed by
270:
265:
256:
251:
241:
233:
223:
218:
204:
194:
184:
176:
166:
151:
141:
136:
128:
112:
104:
99:
89:
77:
65:
60:
46:
42:
21:
2879:Diocese of Fréjus–Toulon
2854:Archdiocese of Marseille
2828:Diocese of Saint-Étienne
2513:, retrieved: 2016-12-24.
2370:Gasmand, Marion (2007).
2359:Du Tems, Hugues (1774).
2341:Duchesne, Louis (1910).
2330:Boulade, (Abbe) (1897).
2120:
1528:I, p. 127. Gams, p. 525.
1516:I, p. 127. Gams, p. 525.
3324:Directly under Holy See
3171:Archdiocese of Toulouse
3109:Diocese of Saint-Brieuc
2992:Archdiocese of Poitiers
2898:Province of Montpellier
2808:Archdiocese of Chambéry
2710:Archdiocese of Clermont
2684:Diocese of Aire and Dax
2674:Archdiocese of Bordeaux
2648:Diocese of Saint-Claude
2633:Archdiocese of Besançon
1230:Longnon, pp. 10 and 16.
1069:Lacroix-Ayma I, p. 354.
956:Pierre-CĂ©lestin CĂ©zerac
916:(Constitutional Bishop)
830:Benet de Joan 1494–1501
806:Jean del Puèy 1431–1434
242:Metropolitan Archbishop
94:Archdiocese of Toulouse
79:Ecclesiastical province
3427:Catholicism portal
3284:Archdiocese of Papeete
3263:Diocese of Basse-Terre
3251:Province of Martinique
3227:Archdiocese of Bourges
2971:Diocese of Saint-Denis
2864:Archdiocese of Avignon
2782:Archdiocese of Cambrai
2725:Diocese of Saint-Flour
2457:Savy, Nicolas (2005).
2028:Jean Rocacher (1987).
1603:Roux was confirmed by
1563:Eubel, I, pp. 177-178.
1221:Retrieved: 2016-09-02.
1004:Laurent Michel Camiade
992:Maurice-Adolphe Gaidon
944:Emile-Christophe Enard
849:(Cardinal) : 1514
656:Saint Ambrosius c. 745
472:
372:, while his disciple,
335:Archbishop of Toulouse
323:Archdiocese of Bourges
272:Website of the Diocese
29:
3358:for Eastern Catholics
3305:Archdiocese of Nouméa
3074:Archdiocese of Rennes
2976:Diocese of Versailles
2884:Diocese of Gap-Embrun
2847:Province of Marseille
2818:Diocese of Belley–Ars
2540:Catholic Encyclopedia
2391:Jean, Armand (1891).
2319:Baudel, M.J. (1876).
2275:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2051:Victor Frond (1870).
1157:Patric Ferté (1975).
1044:Catholic Encyclopedia
717:Bernardus III. 1042–?
674:Guillaume c. 875, 876
542:Benedict Joseph Labre
522:Jean-Gabriel Perboyre
518:St. Francis of Assisi
470:
442:Diocesan organization
411:were sent to Gaul by
289:Dioecesis Cadurcensis
30:Dioecesis Cadurcensis
3392:Cathedrals in France
3315:Diocese of Port-Vila
3222:Archdiocese of Tours
3191:Diocese of Montauban
3164:Province of Toulouse
3140:Diocese of Coutances
3130:Archdiocese of Rouen
3028:Archdiocese of Reims
2997:Diocese of AngoulĂŞme
2985:Province of Poitiers
2941:Archdiocese of Paris
2777:Archdiocese of Lille
2741:Archdiocese of Dijon
2703:Province of Clermont
2694:Diocese of PĂ©rigueux
2667:Province of Bordeaux
2653:Diocese of Saint-Dié
2626:Province of Besançon
2565:44.44722°N 1.44278°E
2480:Bulletin Monumental,
1974:Paul Pisani (1907).
1957:Justin Gary (1897).
1635:Edmond Albe (1904).
1257:Justin Gary (1897).
1240:Paul Pisani (1907).
1173:Baudel, pp. 161-162.
1123:M.J. Baudel (1876).
815:(Cardinal) 1460–1465
730:GĂ©raud de Cardaillac
347:Diocese of Montauban
212:3 (Religious Orders)
3277:Province of Papeete
3237:Diocese of Chartres
3181:Archdiocese of Auch
3176:Archdiocese of Albi
3150:Diocese of Le Havre
3053:Diocese of Soissons
3038:Diocese of Beauvais
2966:Diocese of Pontoise
2961:Diocese of Nanterre
2803:Archdiocese of Lyon
2746:Archdiocese of Sens
2561: /
1881:Archbishop of Paris
1645:Joëlle Rollo-Koster
962:Joseph-Lucien Giray
698:Frotarius II. 979–?
692:Frotarius I. c. 961
436:Alain de Solminihac
426:, correspondent of
331:Archdiocese of Albi
214:7 Permanent Deacons
3298:Province of Noumea
3289:Diocese of Taiohae
3268:Diocese of Cayenne
3242:Diocese of Orléans
3196:Diocese of Pamiers
3104:Diocese of Quimper
3089:Diocese of Le Mans
3067:Province of Rennes
3048:Diocese of Langres
3043:Diocese of Châlons
3007:Diocese of Limoges
2946:Diocese of Créteil
2869:Diocese of Ajaccio
2838:Diocese of Viviers
2833:Diocese of Valence
2720:Diocese of Moulins
2190:has generic name (
2112:Archbishop of Albi
2099:Archbishop of Albi
2077:Archbishop of Auch
1873:Pope Innocent XIon
1856:Pope Alexander VII
1452:91 (1979) 237-254.
1400:Historia Francorum
880:Alan de Solminihac
827:(2. Mal) 1476–1493
689:Bernardus I. 945–?
677:Gerardus I. c. 887
671:Stephanus I. 852–?
653:Saint Capua c. 700
620:Sustratius c. 541
473:
471:Location of Cahors
219:Current leadership
3447:
3446:
3439:France portal
3215:Province of Tours
3186:Diocese of Cahors
3145:Diocese of Évreux
3135:Diocese of Bayeux
3123:Province of Rouen
3114:Diocese of Vannes
3099:Diocese of Nantes
3079:Diocese of Angers
3058:Diocese of Troyes
3033:Diocese of Amiens
3021:Province of Reims
2934:Province of Paris
2813:Diocese of Annecy
2770:Province of Lille
2761:Mission de France
2756:Diocese of Nevers
2734:Province of Dijon
2658:Diocese of Verdun
2570:44.44722; 1.44278
2535:Diocese of Cahors
2470:978-2-9524385-0-6
2383:978-2-7539-0022-6
2288:978-88-250-1000-8
1905:Pope Innocent XII
1807:Gallia christiana
1784:Gallia christiana
1771:Gallia christiana
1758:Gallia christiana
1721:Gallia christiana
1709:Gallia christiana
1688:Gallia christiana
1666:Gallia christiana
1660:978-1-4422-1534-4
1588:Gallia christiana
1543:Gallia christiana
1526:Gallia christiana
1514:Gallia christiana
1498:Gallia christiana
1485:Gallia christiana
1472:Gallia christiana
1404:Gallia christiana
1378:Gallia christiana
1365:Gallia christiana
1340:Gallia christiana
1327:Gallia christiana
1314:Gallia christiana
1301:Gallia christiana
1284:Gallia christiana
1089:Gallia christiana
1058:Gallia christiana
891: : 1679–1680
825:Antoine d'Alamand
788: : 1313–1317
609:Florentius c. 380
554:French Revolution
506:Bishop of Limoges
477:Pope Callistus II
401:Saint-Genou Abbey
394:Bishop of Auxerre
343:Diocese of Vabres
327:French Revolution
312:department of Lot
297:Diocèse de Cahors
281:Diocese of Cahors
277:
276:
37:Diocèse de Cahors
23:Diocese of Cahors
3501:
3476:
3475:
3474:
3464:
3463:
3455:
3437:
3436:
3435:
3425:
3424:
3232:Diocese of Blois
3201:Diocese of Rodez
3094:Diocese of Luçon
3084:Diocese of Laval
3012:Diocese of Tulle
2956:Diocese of Meaux
2920:Diocese of Nîmes
2915:Diocese of Mende
2874:Diocese of Digne
2796:Province of Lyon
2787:Diocese of Arras
2751:Diocese of Autun
2643:Diocese of Nancy
2603:
2596:
2589:
2580:
2579:
2576:
2575:
2573:
2572:
2571:
2566:
2562:
2559:
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2228:
2213:
2211:
2210:
2195:
2189:
2185:
2183:
2175:
2163:
2151:
2139:
2115:
2108:
2102:
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1865:
1859:
1852:
1846:
1845:
1835:
1829:
1826:
1820:
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1802:
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1691:
1684:
1678:
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1664:
1642:
1623:
1617:
1614:
1608:
1605:Pope Innocent IV
1601:
1595:
1579:
1573:
1570:
1564:
1561:
1555:
1552:
1546:
1535:
1529:
1523:
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1505:
1494:
1488:
1481:
1475:
1468:
1462:
1459:
1453:
1445:
1439:
1435:
1429:
1426:Council of Paris
1422:
1416:
1413:
1407:
1396:
1390:
1387:
1381:
1374:
1368:
1353:
1347:
1336:
1330:
1323:
1317:
1310:
1304:
1303:nor in Duchesne.
1297:
1291:
1280:
1274:
1271:
1265:
1264:
1254:
1248:
1247:
1237:
1231:
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1148:
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1101:
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1092:
1087:Longnon, p. 10.
1085:
1079:
1076:
1070:
1067:
1061:
1055:
1049:
1048:
1040:
1032:
714:Deudonné c. 1031
686:Amblardus c. 909
641:Rusticus 623–630
428:Paulinus of Nola
339:Diocese of Rodez
261:
117:- Catholics
73:
54:Cahors Cathedral
51:
32:
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