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Diocese of Ypres, in present-day
Belgium
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, existed from 1559 to 1801.
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/ref> Its seat was Saint Martin's Cathedral in Ypres. In 1969 it was reconstituted as a titular see.
History
The diocese was originally part of the Diocese of Thérouanne, which had been established in the 7th or 8th century. In 1553 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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besieged the city of Thérouanne, then a French enclave in the Holy Roman Empire
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, in revenge for a defeat by the French at Metz
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. After he captured Thérouanne, he razed the city. In 1557, as a result of the war damage to its see, the diocese was abolished. This led to a reform of sees at the Council of Trent
The Council of Trent ( la, Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described a ...
and the bishopric of Thérouanne was split between the Diocese of Saint-Omer, the Diocese of Boulogne and the Diocese of Ypres. With this, Saint Martin's Church was elevated to cathedral status, as it became the see of the new diocese.
After the Concordat of 1801 between Napoleon
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and Pope Pius VII, Ypres was incorporated into the Diocese of Ghent
The Diocese of Ghent ( Latin: ''Dioecesis Gandavensis'') is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Belgium. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brusse ...
, and Saint Martin's lost its status as a cathedral.
Cornelius Jansen, the father of the theological movement Jansenism, was Bishop of Ypres from 1635 to 1638.
Bishops
*Martin Rythovius Martin Bauwens of Riethoven or Martinus Rythovius (1511 – 9 October 1583) was a Catholic theologian and the first Bishop of Ypres. He was a figure of some spiritual and political significance during the early decades of the Dutch Revolt.
Life
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1561–1583
*Petrus Simons
Pierre Simons (1538—1605) was a theologian and the second bishop of Ypres.
Life
Simons was born at Tielt in 1538, to a farming couple, Etienne Simoens and Marie van Slambrouck.A. C. De Schrevel, "Simons, Pierre", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgiq ...
1584–1605
*Charles Maes
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*Jean_de_Visscher_1611–1613
*Antoine_de_Haynin_1614–1626
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