Hugh of Vaucemain explained

Hugh of Vaucemain[1] (died 1341) was a French Dominican, who became head of his order in 1333. He was a Burgundian.[2]

His time as Master-General was marked by a conflict with Pope Benedict XII. Benedict, a Cistercian, was attempting a reform of the monastic orders. Hugh's position as the head of a mendicant order was apparently not against the reform as such, but derived from the feeling that the mendicants' position would then be threatened.[3]

The Order numbered around 12,000 at this time, according to a census of 1337.[4] This was a decade before the Black Death, which caused a general fall in population.

Notes and References

  1. Hugh or Hugues de Vaucemain.
  2. Web site: Maestros de la Orden . 2007-10-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071101080414/http://www.dominicos.org/op/maestros.htm . 2007-11-01 ., Spanish language.
  3. http://www.domcentral.org/study/ashley/dominicans/ashdom03.htm Ashley/Dominicans: 3 Mystics 1300s
  4. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12354c.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Order of Preachers