ANCIENT DIOCESE OF COMMINGES

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The former French Catholic 'diocese of Comminges' existed at least from the sixth century, to the French Revolution. Its see was at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, now no more than a village, in the modern department of Haute-Garonne in south-west France. The territory of the old diocese now belongs to the archdiocese of Toulouse.

Contents
History
Bishops
Notes

History


The earliest Bishop of Comminges we know of is Suavis, who assisted at the Council of Agde in 506; but Sidonius Apollinaris speaks of the persecutions suffered at the hands of the Arian Goths in the fifth century by the bishops of Comminges.
St. Affricus (c. 540), who died in the Rouergue, is wrongly included among the bishops of Comminges. Among the bishops of Comminges were:

St. Bertrand of Comminges (1073-1123), grandson of Raymond Taillefer, Count of Toulouse, previously archdeacon of Toulouse, and who built the cathedral of Comminges and restored the town

Bertrand de Goth (1295-99), who became pope under the name of Clement V

Bertrand de Cosnac (1352-72), cardinal in 1372

Amelius de Lautrec (1384-90), cardinal in 1385;

Pierre de Foix (1422-64), cardinal in 1427

John Cibo, who became pope in 1484 under the name of Innocent VIII, for a short time in 1467 held the title of Comminges

Cardinal Amanieu d'Albret, who was Bishop of Comminges in 1504 and 1507

Cardinal Carlo Caraffa, strangled in the pontificate of Pope Pius IV, was probably Bishop of Comminges about the middle of the sixteenth century

Urban de Saint-Gelais, who in 1586, without outside assistance and with the help of a cannon which he caused to be brought from Toulouse, captured the town from the Huguenots.
In the church of St. Bertrand of Comminges baptism was administered with peculiar ceremonies: the baptismal water was kept in a large silver dove with wings displayed, and enclosed in a cupola surmounting the font; at the moment of baptizing the dove was lowered, by a pulley, over the head of the child and through its open beak the baptismal water was poured.[1]

Bishops



★ Suavis 506-?

★ Presidius 533-?

★ Amelius 549-?

★ Rufin 584-588

★ Abraham 788-?

★ Involatus 879-?

★ Oriol 980-?

★ Bertrand Roger 990-?

★ Peter I. 1003-?

★ Arnaud I. 1035-?

★ William I. 1040-1055

★ Bernhard II. 1056-?

★ William II. 1068-?

★ Olger (Ulger) ?-1073?

Saint Bertrand 1073-1123

Roger de Nuro 1123?-1153?

Arnaud Roger 1153-1176

Arsius (Arsenius) 1179-1188

Raymond Arnaud 1188-1205

Sperague (Hisparigus) 1205-1206

Adhémar du Châtel 1207-1209

★ Garcias de Lorte 1210-1217

★ Grimoard I. 1217-1240

★ Arnaud III. Roger 1241-1260

★ Guillaume III. d'Audiran 1260-1263

★ Bertrand II. de Miramont 1263-1286

★ Guillaume IV. 1269-1274

★ Bertrand III. 1276-?

★ Raymond II. 1279-?

★ Bertrand IV. 1282-1285

★ Bertrand de Got]] 1295-1299

★ Guillaume V. 1300-1300

★ Boson de Salignac 1300-1315

★ Pierre Vital de Millario 1317-1318

★ Scot de Linières 1318-1325

★ Guillaume de Cun 1325-1336

★ Hugues I. de Castillon 1336-1351

★ Bertrand (Mertrans?) VI. de Cosnac 1352-1374 (Cardinal from1372)

★ Guillaume VII. d'Espagne 1372-1382

★ Amelius (Amelie) II. de Lautrec 1384-1390 (Cardinal from1385)

★ Menaud de Barbazan 1390-1421

★ Pierre II. de Foix 1426-1437 (Cardinal from 1427)

★ Grimoard (Grimoald) II. ?-1442

★ Arnaud-Raymond V. d'Espagne 1446-1462

★ Jean I. Cibo ?-1467

★ Jean II. de Foix 1471-1501

★ Gaillard de l'Hospital 1502-1515

★ Jean III. de Mauléon 1523-1551

★ Jean IV. Bertrand 1551-1555

★ Charles I. Caraffa 1556-1560 (Cardinal )

★ Pierre III. d'Albert 1561-1565

★ Charles de Bourbon 1569-1579

★ Urbain de Saint-Gelais de Lansac 1580-1613

★ Gilles de Souvray 1614-1623

★ Barthélemy de Donnadieu de Griet 1625-1637

★ Hugues II. de Labatut 1638-1644

Gilbert de Choiseul Duplessis Praslin 1644-1671

Louis de Rechiègne Voisin de Guron 1671-1693

Louis-François de Brezay de Denon-Ville 1693-1710

Olivier-Gabriel de Lubières du Bouchet 1710-1740

Antoine de Lastic 1740-1763

Charles-Antoine-Gabriel d'Osmond de Médavy 1763-1785

Antoine Eustache d'Osmont 1785-1807

Notes


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