Roman Catholic Diocese of Vannes explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Vannes
Latin:Dioecesis Venetensis
Local:Diocèse de Vannes
Eskopti Gwened
Country:France
Province:Rennes
Metropolitan:Archdiocese of Rennes, Dol, and Saint-Malo
Area Km2:7,092
Population:727,000
Population As Of:2014
Catholics:583,000
Catholics Percent:80.2
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Established:5th Century
Cathedral:Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Vannes
Patron:St. Padarn
Priests:261 (diocesan)
94 (religious orders)
Bishop:Raymond Centène
Metro Archbishop:Pierre d'Ornellas
Suffragan:for one -->
Archdeacon:for one-->
Map:Bistum Vannes.svg
Website:Website of the Diocese

The Diocese of Vannes (Latin: Dioecesis Venetensis; French: Diocèse de Vannes) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. Erected in the 5th century, the Episcopal see is Vannes Cathedral in the city of Vannes. The diocese corresponds to the department of Morbihan, and is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Rennes, Dol, and Saint-Malo. Raymond Michel René Centène is the current bishop since his appointment in 2005.

History

In 1801, the diocese was expanded after the Concordat of 1802, to include part of the ancient Diocese of Saint-Malo, which was subsequently suppressed, after a three way split among the Dioceses of Vannes and Saint-Brieuc and the Archdiocese of Rennes.

In fiction

Alexandre Dumas makes Aramis the local Ordinary of the Diocese of Vannes in , the last book of his d'Artagnan Romances.[1]

Bishops of Vannes

Two fifth-century bishops of the diocese were named Paternus, or Padarn.[2] The second, now venerated as a saint, was elected at the Council of Vannes.[3]

to 1600

1600 to 1800

since 1800

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Notes and References

  1. Book: William Allan McNair. In search of the four musketeers. 1972. Alpha Books. Sydney. 9780855530495 ., especially Chapter 18.
  2. Padarn . 43 . Lloyd . John Edward . John Edward Lloyd . 34 . 1.
  3. Book: Haddan . Art West . Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland . 1873 . Clarendon . 73 . 12 July 2024 . la.
  4. Cazet de Vautorte had previously been Bishop of Lectoure (1655–1671). He was nominated to Vannes by Louis XIV on 28 January 1671, and approved by Pope Clement IX on 22 June 1671. He died in Vannes either on 13 or 27 December 1671. Jean, pp. 454-455. Ritzler, V, p. 408 and n. 3.
  5. Pancemont was appointed by First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and consecrated at Notre-Dame de Paris by the Papal Legate, Cardinal Caprara. Book: Ch. Hamel. Histoire de l'église de Saint-Sulpice .... 1901. V. Lecoffre. Paris. fr. 90–102.