Karel Maes Explained

Carolus Masius
Bishop of Ghent
Province:Mechelen
Diocese:Ghent
See:St Bavo's
Enthroned:1610
Ended:1612
Predecessor:Pieter Damant
Consecration:24 June 1607
Previous Post:Bishop of Ypres
Birth Date:1559
Birth Place:Brussels, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands
Death Date:21 May 1612
Death Place:Ghent, County of Flanders, Habsburg Netherlands
Buried:Crypt of St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent
Religion:Roman Catholic
Parents:Jacobus Maes and Aleyde de Tassis
Coat Of Arms:File:Coat of arms of Carolus Masius.png
Motto:Deo duce

Karel Maes, Latinized Carolus Masius (1559–1612) was bishop of Ypres and later bishop of Ghent in the Habsburg Netherlands.[1]

Life

Maes was born in Brussels in 1559, the son of Jacobus Maes, a member of the Council of Brabant, and Aleyde de Tassis. He received holy orders and on 10 May 1590 was appointed dean of Antwerp Cathedral. He went on to become grand almoner to the Archdukes Albert and Isabella.[2]

He was consecrated bishop of Ypres on 24 June 1607, in succession to Petrus Simons.[2] This was the beginning of a period of peace (due to the ceasefire preceding the Twelve Years' Truce of 1609–1621) and of rebuilding after the devastations of the Dutch Revolt.

After Pieter Damant's death he was transferred to the diocese of Ghent, taking possession of the see on 5 November 1610. In 1611 he co-consecrated Johannes Malderus as bishop of Antwerp.[2] His notable exertions to restore order to his diocese undermined his health, and he died in Ghent on 21 May 1612.[2] Canon Antoine De Smet delivered his eulogy. His main legatee was Marguerite Maes, but he also left a number of relics to his cathedral.[2] He was buried in the cathedral crypt. His monument was damaged in 1666, and a new one designed by Rombaut Pauwels was erected in the choir.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=t1tDAAAAcAAJ Frans De Potter, Het bisdom en de bisschoppen van Gent
  2. [Charles Piot (archivist)|Charles Piot]