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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Moulins (Latin: ''Dioecesis Molinensis''; French language, French: ''Diocèse de Moulins'') is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in France. The episcopal see is located in the city of Moulins, Allier, Moulins. The diocese comprises all of the departments of France, department of Allier in the regions of France, region of Auvergne (region), Auvergne.


History

The diocese was created in 1788, but the new bishop, Étienne-Jean-Baptiste-Louis des Gallois de la Tour, although appointed by King Louis XVI on 29 May 1789, had not been approved (preconized) by Pope Pius VI before the outbreak of the French Revolution in July 1789. Under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (12 July 1790) there was erected a diocese of Allier, with a Constitutional Bishop resident at Moulins. The French government, however, did not have the canonical power to erect dioceses, and therefore this new diocese was in schism with Rome. The first Constitutional Bishop, Msgr. François-Xavier Laurent, had been a curé in the diocese of Autun before becoming a member of the Estates General; after his election by the voters of Allier, he was consecrated in Paris on 6 March 1791 by Constitutional Bishop Gobel. In 1793 he abdicated and married. Laurent died in 1796, or 10 May 1821. The appointment and consecration of Laurent, as well as the erection of the Diocese of Allier, were annulled by Pope Pius VI. Laurent's consecration was labelled blasphemous and schismatic. Under the Concordat of 11 June 1817 the diocese of Moulins was re-established, from parts of the dioceses of Diocese of Autun, Autun, Diocese of Bourges, Bourges, and Diocese of Clermont, Clermont-Ferrand, to cover the department of Allier. The implementation of the Concordat was delayed, however, by various circumstances brought about by the Hundred Days and the occupation of France by the Allies, as well as by the lack of funds both on the part of the French monarchy and the Papacy, to say nothing about the machinations of ministers and diplomats. On 6 October 1822, Pope Pius VII issued a bull which created fourteen dioceses in France, including Moulins. The first bishop was appointed in 1822, and in the same year the medieval collegiate church at Moulins was established as Moulins Cathedral, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, the seat of the diocese. The diocese of Moulins was made a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Sens. This situation continued until 8 December 2002, when a major reorganization of the French diocesan structure made Moulins a suffragan of the Archbishop of Clermont. The current bishop is Marc Beaumont, appointed in 2021.


List of bishops

* Étienne-Jean-Baptiste-Louis des Gallois de la Tour **François-Xavier Laurent (Constitutional Bishop) (1791–1793) **Antoine Butaud-Dupoux (Constitutional Bishop (1798–1801) * Antoine de La Grange de Pons 1822–1849 * Pierre-Simon-Louis-Marie de Dreux-Brézé 1850–1893 * Auguste-René-Marie Dubourg 1893–1906 (appointed Archbishop of Rennes) * Emile-Louis-Cornil Lobbedey 1906–1911 * Jean-Baptiste-Etienne-Honoré Penon Penon resigned in 1926, citing old age and ill health. 1911–1926 * Jean-Baptiste-Auguste Gonon 1926–1942 * Georges-Clément-Joseph-Edouard Jacquin 1942–1956 * Francis-Albert BougonBougon was born in Amiens in 1905. He was ordained a priest in 1928, and appointed Bishop of Moulins on 2 August 1956 by Pope Pius XII. He was consecrated a bishop on 16 October 1956 by Bishop René-Louis-Marie Stourm of Amiens. He resigned on 2 December 1975, and died on 26 November 1986. ''Annuario Pontificio'' (Vaticano 1969), p. 311. 1956–1975 * André Bernard Michel Quélen 1975–1998 * Philippe Xavier Ignace Barbarin 1998–2002 (appointed Archbishop of Lyon) * Pascal Roland 2003–2012 (appointed Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Belley-Ars, Belley-Ars) * Laurent Percerou 2013–2020 (appointed Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Nantes, Nantes) * Marc Beaumont 2021–present


See also

*Catholic Church in France


References


Books

* [2 vols bound in 1; 'Moulins' is at the end of the second volume] * p. 580. * * * * *


External links

* Centre national des Archives de l'Église de France
''L’Épiscopat francais depuis 1919''
retrieved: 2016-12-24.

* David M. Cheney,

Retrieved: 2016-07-07 Wikipedia:Verifiability#Reliable sources, *
Diocese of Moulins official website
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