Mathias Lambrecht Explained

Mathias Lambrecht
Bishop of Bruges
Province:Mechelen
Diocese:Bruges
See:St. Donatian's Cathedral
Enthroned:15 August 1596
Predecessor:Remi Drieux
Successor:Charles Philippe de Rodoan
Consecration:28 July 1596
Birth Date:1539
Birth Place:Sint-Laureins, County of Flanders, Habsburg Netherlands
Death Date:1 June 1602
Death Place:Bruges, County of Flanders, Spanish Netherlands
Buried:St. Donatian's Cathedral
Religion:Roman Catholic
Alma Mater:Leuven University

Mathias Lambrecht (1539–1602) was the third bishop of Bruges.

Life

Lambrecht was born at Sint-Laureins in the Brugse Vrije around 1539. On 7 January 1569 he graduated Licentiate of Sacred Theology at Leuven University. Thereafter he taught theology at Park Abbey and was appointed a canon of Bruges cathedral, where he became penitentiary in 1571 and archdeacon in 1588, as well as rural dean of the deanery of Damme.[1]

During the disturbances of the Dutch Revolt he took refuge in Walloon Flanders, first at Douai and later at Saint-Omer. He returned to Bruges after the city returned to Habsburg rule in 1584.

After the death of Remi Drieux, the second bishop of Bruges, Lambrecht was appointed his successor. He was consecrated bishop in Leuven on 28 July 1596 by Mathias Hovius, archbishop of Mechelen, and was installed in Bruges on 15 August 1596. He died on 1 June 1602, and was buried in the choir of his cathedral.

Writings

Drafts of his letters to cardinals Borghese, Mattei and Baronius, written on 15 February 1602, were published in 1941.[2] His books include:

Notes and References

  1. [Paul Bergmans]
  2. Joseph M. Desmet, "Onuitgegeven brieven van Mathias Lambrecht Bisschop van Brugge (1596–1602) aan de Kardinalen Cam. Borghèse, Hier. Mathei en Caes. Baronius", Bulletin van het Belgisch Historisch Instituut te Rome, 21 (1941), pp. 51-70.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=F14-AAAAcAAJ 1610 edition
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=XHJJAAAAcAAJ Available on Google Books
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=0bCDBtysAL4C Available on Google Books