1002:, and appointed Mermillod as its vicar apostolic. By this action, Geneva was again severed from the Diocese of Lausanne and Freiburg, contrary to the wishes of the civil authorities, and, it was asserted, the wishes of a majority of the Catholic population. The Apostolic Vicariate of Geneva was not recognized by either the State Council of Geneva or the Swiss Federal Council, and Mermillod was banished from Switzerland by a 17 February 1873 decree of the Federal Council. He went into exile in Ferney, France, some 10 km (6.5 mi) to the north, from which he continued to govern Geneva. When the pope condemned this measure on the part of the Swiss, the Government answered, on 12 December 1873, by expelling the
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In July 1481, upper
Lausanne (the city) and lower Lausanne (the bourg) united into one community, giving all the burghers greater influence in civil affairs. Quarrels broke out between the city of Lausanne and the bishop, which in 1482 ended up being litigated in the council of the Duke of Savoy. Quarrels continued, during which the city of Lausanne, with the aid of Bern and Fribourg, acquired new rights, and gradually freed itself from episcopal suzerainty. When Bishop Sebastian de Montfaucon (1517–1560) took sides with the Duke of Savoy in a battle against Bern, the Bernese used this as a pretext to seize the city of Lausanne.
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Diocese distributed for victims of abuse totaled CHF675,000 ($ 718,000) in 2018 - up from CHF425,000 in the previous year - according to figures released by the
Vatican News Service. However, another Catholic Church inquiry found the Bishop Charles Morerod did not protect a former priest in the Diocese who was facing sex abuse allegations, but that he was unaware of the seriousness of the allegations when they were reported to him. The accused former priest, who submitted his resignation the previous month, was alleged to have sexually abused a 17-year-old and molested a fellow priest between 1998 and 2011.
850:. An approach was made to the Cantonal Government in 1583, but the project was rejected. In the meantime, a "maison d'exercices" was established in Fribourg, in the 1680s, for a year's study before a priest took up a parish position. Finally, Bishop Pierre de Montenach established a proper seminary at the village of Surpierre, in the valley of the Broye, which lasted from 1692 to 1709. In November 1795, a diocesan seminary was established in Fribourg, conducted by the directors of the seminary of Besançon who had been expelled from their diocese by agents of the French revolution.
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804:, and twelve canons. The citizens of Fribourg were granted the right to nominate candidates to a vacancy, but the right to approve and institute the provost was reserved to the pope; the bishop had the right to institute the dean; and the cantor and canons were instituted by the provost. This collegiate church served in the place of a diocesan cathedral, lacking since the cathedral of St. Pierre at Geneva and that of Notre-Dame at Lausanne were given over to Protestantism at the time of the Reformation.
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941:. Marilley had been parish priest and archpriest at Geneva when, on 17 June 1845 he was expelled from the canton of Geneva by its civil government. He fled to Fribourg, where, in November 1845 he was appointed coadjutor bishop of Lausanne. His bulls had not yet been prepared when Bishop Yenni died, and therefore he was appointed bishop of Lausanne instead, on 19 January 1846. Deposed in 1848 by the Cantons of
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776:(1139) recognized the right of chapters to participate in the election of bishops, but forbade them to exclude from the process "religious persons" (laity). Without their presence and assent, the election was void. The document called the "Rights of the Bishops of Lausanne and the Customs of the City" recognizes the right of the canons to engage in the free election of a bishop. The
835:, the leader of Bern, who was making war with the duke of Savoy over the Vaud, occupied Lausanne, banned the practice of the Catholic religion, and began a religious revolution. The bishop was obliged to flee, the ecclesiastical treasure was taken to Bern, the cathedral chapter was dissolved (and never re-established), while the cathedral was given over to the
1781:, (Venice: A. Zatta 1776), p. 533: Canon 28, "Interdicimus, ne canonici de sede episcopali ab electione episcoporum excludant religiosos viros, sed eorum consilio honesta et idonea persona in episcopum eligatur. Quod si exclusis ejusdem religiosis electio fuerit celebrata, quod absque eorum assensu et convenientis factum fuerit, irritum habeatur et vacuum."
694:, but their temporal power only extended over a small part of the diocese, namely over the city and district of Lausanne, as well as a few towns and villages in the Cantons of Vaud and Fribourg; on the other hand, the bishops possessed many vassals among the most distinguished of the patrician families of what is now western Switzerland.
1858:"... jus præsentandi personas idoneas ad Præposituram, Decanatum et Cantoriam nec non Canonicatus et præbendas prædictos, dum illos pro tempore vacare contigerit, eisdem Universitati, institutio vero Præpositi nobis et Romano Pontifici, Decani vero Episcopo Lausannensi, Cantoris autem et Canonicorum Præposito ecclesiæ sancti Nicolai...."
780:(1215) ruled that elections for a bishop were to be conducted by the college of canons, and clandestine elections were forbidden; anyone elected through the abuse of secular power became ineligible for the office and could not hold another dignity. Since the Reformation, the bishops of Lausanne have been directly appointed by the pope.
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the deanery of Vevey (Viveis, cantons of Vaud and
Fribourg), with 40 parishes; the deanery of Neuchâtel (Jura Vaudois, Jorat, and Neuchâtel), with 72 parishes; the deanery of Outre-Venoge, with 32 parishes; the deanery of Ogo, with 28 parishes; the deanery of Fribourg, with 16 parishes; and the deanery of Bern, with 28 parishes.
1105:(corresponding somewhat to the English first-grade schools) and commercial school, as well as a lyceum, the rector of which was a clergyman. This school had in 1910 about 800 pupils, with 40 ecclesiastical and as many lay professors. Three other cantonal universities existed in the diocese: Geneva (founded by
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ordered that the diocese of
Lausanne, in addition to having also the title of Geneva, should also add the title of Fribourg; that the collegiate church of S. Nicholas in Fribourg should be raised to the status of a cathedral; that the collegiate Chapter should become the cathedral Chapter, consisting
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In 1228, the cathedral
Provost, Conon d'Estavayer, reported that there were 9 deaneries in the diocese, containing 301 parishes. The deanery of Lausanne, with the cathedral and 20 parishes; the deanery of Avenches (Aventica), with 36 parishes; the deanery of Soleure (Salodorensis), with 33 parishes;
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was a notable episcopal legislator. On 17 May 1453, he formalized an agreement with the canons of the cathedral as a set of
Statutes. On 2 June 1453, he published statutes and regulations for the episcopal court of the Official. He also published synodical constitutions for the reform of the clergy;
1800:. Volume 7 (Lausanne: G. Bridel, 1846) p. 7. Schmitt, vol. 1, pp. 414-416, attributes this provision to the work of Bishop Amedeus, who was attempting to exclude the interference of the emperor or his vicar in the proceedings, particularly that of the hostile Duke Conrad of Zähringen (pp. 409, 411).
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On July 15, 2020, a
Vatican investigation revealed that the number of reported cases of abuse involving Catholic priests and monks serving in the Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg have been increasing over the past few years, and that the payment of financial compensation which people in the
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in 1559, and in 1873 raised to the rank of a university with five faculties); Neuchâtel (1866, academy; 1909, university); Lausanne (1537, academy; university since 1890, with five faculties). Geneva and
Lausanne both have cantonal Protestant theological faculties, Neuchâtel a "Faculté de théologie
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On 18 December 1480, Abbot
Franciscus de Villarsel of the Benedictine abbey of S. John Erlacensis, acting as arbiter, published the negotiated terms of an agreement between Bishop Benoit de Montferrand and the Syndics of the community of Lausanne concerning the reciprocal rights of the two parties.
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of
Lausanne was in existence by the 9th century. The earliest known canons are attested in 856. By 1228, the Chapter had 32 canons. It was suppressed at the time of the Protestant Reformation and has never been re-established, in consequence of which the choice of a bishop rests with the Holy See.
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For the government of the diocese there were, besides the bishop, two vicars-general, one living at Geneva, the other at Fribourg. Though the office existed in the church for more than a century, the earliest known vicar-general in Lausanne was Bishop Joannes of Lacedaemon (1299–1300). There were,
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position became a campaign issue in the canton of Geneva, and helped to return the anti-clerical and leftist Radical Party to power. They began to pass restrictive legislation against religious orders, refusing to deal with Mermillod, claiming correctly that the proper authority was the bishop of
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at Fribourg's seminary, was elected Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva, and after his death in 1882, Mermillod was appointed bishop. Mermillod was able to return to Switzerland in 1883, and assume the government of the diocese of Lausanne. The Apostolic Vicariate of Geneva was given up; the conflict
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of Lausanne and Geneva. The appointment had been opposed by Bishop Marilley and Bishop Peter-Josef de Preux of Sion, but had been encouraged by Bishop Eugène Lachat of Basel and Bishop Karl Greith of Sankt Gallen. Mermillod has been characterized as "a dynamic personality, an effective preacher,
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of 20 September 1819, the city of Geneva and twenty parishes belonging to the old Diocese of Geneva to the See of Lausanne. Subsequently, the government of Geneva petitioned the pope to remove the honorific title of bishop of Geneva from the diocese of Cambrai and transfer it to the bishop of
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Among the more important educational establishments within the diocese is the University of Fribourg, founded in 1889, by the City Council of Fribourg, with the permission of the Cantonal Council of Fribourg; it was preceded by and built upon the Academy of Jurisprudence, founded in 1763.
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Berchtold prints the complete text of the bull, "Injunctum Nobis", 20 December 1512, on pp. 396-398: "... in ea una præpositura quæ inibi dignitas principalis, et unus Decanatus ac una Cantoria quæ inibi dignitates existant, et duodecim canonicatus et totidem præbendæ erigerentur et
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Louis de la Palud (1432–1440) took part in the Councils of Konstanz (1414), Pavia-Siena (1423) and Basel (1431) and at Basel, in January 1432, was chosen Bishop of Lausanne, against Jean de Prangins, the chapter's choice; Palud was later vice-chamberlain of the
1606:, Vol. 2 (Hannover: Hahn 1904), p. 272: "Omnibus igitur episcopis, abbatibus cunctoque clero omnino praecipimus vicedominos, praepositos, advocatos sive defensores bonos habere, non malos, non crudeles, non cup-idos, non periurs, non falsitatem amantes...."
1936:"L'archevêché de Besançon et son suffragant, l'évêché de Belley." Besançon received new suffragans: "L'archevêché de Besançon, et les nouveaux évêchés d'Autun, Strasbourg, Dijon, Nanci et Metz, que nous lui assignons pour suffragans." (Duvergier, p. 375)
1150:. The Catholic population in the Cantons of Fribourg and Geneva consisted principally of farmers, in both of the other cantons it is also recruited from the labouring classes. The Catholics were distributed among 193 parishes, of which 162 allotted to
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The leaders of the town of Fribourg had built the church of S. Nicholas, and staffed it with seven priests who carried on its liturgical functions. They were eager to increase its status and stability, and had petitioned the cardinal legate,
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of three dignities (Provost, Dean and Cantor) and seven residential prebendary canons, appointment of the dignities being reserved to the pope, the rest to the bishop.( The new title was: the diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg.
1006:. With the death of Pius IX in 1878, however, the papal government decided that the church would conform to the ecclesiastical laws of the Canton of Bern, and renounced permanently the plan to restore the diocese of Geneva.
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Lausanne, which the pope did on 18 December 1820. The bishop, Petrus Tohias Yenni (1815-1845)) retained his residence at Fribourg, and since 1821 has borne the title and arms of the Bishops of Lausanne and Geneva. His
894:, the diocese of Belley was assigned as a suffragan of the archdiocese of Besançon, while the territory of the diocese of Geneva was assigned to the ecclesiastical province of Vienne, and its title was suppressed.
752:. These guardians, whose only duty originally was the protection of the diocese, enlarged their jurisdiction at the expense of the diocesan rights and even filled the episcopal see with members of their families.
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1954:, Volume 13 (Paris: A. Guyot et Scribe, 1826), pp. 372-373: "L'archevêché de Vienne dans le ci-devant Dauphiné et ses suffragans, les évèchés de Grenoble, Viviers, Valence, Die, Maurienne et Genève;" p. 387.
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There is also the theological seminary of St. Charles at Fribourg, with seven ecclesiastical professors; the cantonal school of St. Michel, also at Fribourg, which comprises a German and French gymnasium, a
839:. Bishop Sebastian died an exile in 1560, and his three successors were likewise exiles. It was only in 1614, under Bishop Jean de Watteville, that the bishop's residence was provisionally established at
525:. In addition to confirming previous grants, Henry gave the diocese the places called Muratum, Lustriacum, Carbarissa, Corise, Cubizaca, Leuco and Natres. These are mentioned in the bull "Cogit nos" of
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Vol. 1, p. 296 with note 1. See D. Rattinger, "Der hl. Bonifaz, Universitätsprofessor zu Paris, Domscholaster zu Köln, Bischof von Lausanne, Weihbischof in Brabant und den Niederlanden," in:
725:, provosts, and advocates or defenders. An advocate Trogo is known at Lausanne in 885, and an Elduin in 896. A count Anselm, perhaps a count of Equestres, is recorded between 926 and 954.
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In 1924, stating that Fribourg was the capital of a Swiss Canton as well as of a district, and that the bishops of Lausanne and Geneva had lived in Fribourg for nearly three centuries,
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The cantons of Vaud, Neuchâtel and Bern were entirely lost by the See of Lausanne to the Reformation. Due to the political union of Bern, Fribourg and Lausanne, the Protestant preacher
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471:, until investigations, particularly by Marius Besson, made it probable that, between 549 and 585, the see was divided and the real seat of the bishops of Windisch transferred to
373:). The original diocese of Lausanne was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Besançon, through the 18th century. The diocese of Geneva was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Vienne.
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finally agreed to their petition, and established a collegiate chapter in the church of St. Nicholas at Fribourg, which was made immediately subject to the Holy See, with a
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905:. To compensate for the losses to the northeast, and since the former diocese of Geneva had been incorporated into the Swiss Federation following the Congress of Vienna,
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to where the Aubonne flows into Lake Geneva, and thence along the north of the lake to Villeneuve whence the boundary-line followed the watershed between
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was created with its center at Besançon. The diocese of Bellay was assigned to the Metropole de l'Est, governed by the archbishop of Besançon. By the
870:, and each department was to have one diocese; the dioceses were organized into 10 "metropoles". In the neighborhood of Geneva, the parishes of the
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Lausanne. Mermillod appealed to Pius IX for help. and in 1873, he detached the Genevese territory from the diocese of Lausanne, made it a separate
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Bishop Marius of Avenches attended the Synod of Mâcon of 585. The "Chartularium of Lausanne" affirms that St. Marius was born in the Burgundian
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about 530, was consecrated Bishop of Avenches in May, 574, and died 31 December, 594. Marius wrote an addition (455-581) to the Chronicle of
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of 17 October 1179, in which he takes the diocese of Lausanne under papal protection at the request of the recently elected Bishop Roger.
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Marius Besson was bishop of Lausanne (1920–1945), with a special interest in Saint Marius the first bishop of Lausanne. Besson, (1906),
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1134:; consequently, the latter formed nearly 35% of the whole population of the bishopric. The Catholics inhabit principally the
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Recherches sur les origines des évêchés de Genève, Lausanne, Sion et leurs premiers titulaires jusqu'au déclin du VIe siècle
646:; he resigned because of physical ill-treatment, and was later appointed auxiliary bishop at Liège and then at Utrecht. The
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1405:, vol. XXIV, p. 795. Conon d'Estevayer says that both Marius and Bishop Chilmegesilus were buried in S. Thyrsius: Dupraz,
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socially adept and openly desirous of expanding the faith by conversions and missionary work. He attended the
965:, and then spent eight years in exile in France; he was allowed to return to his diocese on 19 December 1856.
624:(1144–1459), who wrote homilies in honour of the Blessed Virgin. During the administration of Bishop Amedeus,
509:, near Solothurn, to the northern end of the Valley of St. Imier, thence along the Doubs and the ridge of the
427:, which was promoted a Metropolitan see but lost former Genevan territory to the Diocese of Lausanne in 1819.
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400:(Sitten). It was created by the merger in 1821 of the Diocese of Lausanne and the Diocese of Geneva, both
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These were: Morat, Lutry, Corsier, Chexbres, Leuck, and Natres. Gingins-La Serra & Forel, pp. xi-xii.
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2070:: Catholic Political Parties in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands, 1785-1985,
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544:, the Valley of St. Imier, Jougne and Les Longevilles in the
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Status seu Epocha Ecclesiae Aventicensis, Nunc Lausannensis.
416:, O.P., who was ordained and installed on 11 December 2011.
1817:, (Venice: A. Zatta 1778), pp. 1011-1014: Canons 24 and 25.
1147:
1043:
946:
728:
The guardianship of the ecclesiastical property (advocati,
683:
553:
385:
2386:
Gallia christiana: in provincias ecclesiaticas distributa.
1600:
Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Legum sectio III. Concilia,
1442:
1440:
1438:
953:, owing to serious differences with the Radical regime at
930:
Bishop Yenni died on 8 December 1845 and was succeeded by
709:, who is also chancellor of the diocese, and a secretary.
675:(1472–76) in 1503 ascended the papal throne as Julius II.
600:(d. 1019), who rebuilt the cathedral, which was completed
2186:
Vie de sa grandeur Mgr. Dr. Cosandey, Ă©vĂŞque de Lausanne,
1588:
Reymond, p. 73 (with a list of the known vicars-general).
506:
1426:
Monumenta Germaniae historica: Auctorum antiquissimorum,
1009:
After Bishop Marilley had resigned his diocese in 1879,
897:
In 1814 the parishes of Solothurn, in 1828 those of the
419:
Despite the name, it has no direct link with the former
2790:
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
1435:
1175:: historical annotated list of the bishops of Lausanne
1057:
Marius Besson (7 May 1920 Appointed – 22 Feb 1945 Died)
1739:
The number of 32 is first attested in 1228: Hauréau,
1556:, Volume 7 (Lausanne: La Société, 1846), pp. 545-562.
957:, Marilley was kept a prisoner for fifty days in the
501:
In medieval times, as attested by the charter of the
69:, see of the Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
2085:(Zurich: University of Zurich Press 1970), pp 24-33.
2499:"Lausanne and Geneva (Lausannensis et Genevensis)."
1754:
1752:
1487:(Paris: Apud Garnier Fratres, 1855), pp. 1277–1348.
1448:"Lausanne and Geneva (Lausannensis et Genevensis),"
878:, which surrounded the city, and the department of
616:; Guido von Merlen (1130–1144), a correspondent of
41:
Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis, et Friburgensis
2559:
2327:La Cathedrale de Lausanne : Ă©tude historique.
2116:. London: Longmans, Green. pp. 100–104, 181.
1811:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1775:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio,
1432:, Volume 11 (Berlin: Weidmann, 1894), pp. 227-239.
828:was able to preach in public in Lausanne in 1529.
736:by the end of the 11th century; then the lords of
540:which lay on the left bank of the River Aar, also
356:Dioecesis Lausannensis, Genevensis et Friburgensis
2302:Cartulaire du Chapitre de Notre-Dame de Lausanne.
2229:Cartulaire du Chapitre de Notre-Dame de Lausanne.
1927:(Paris: A. Guyot & Scribe 1834), pp. 242-243.
678:Meanwhile, the bishops of Lausanne, who had been
2781:
2476:Mémoires historiques sur le Diocèse de Lausanne.
1749:
1029:made Mermillod a cardinal and he moved to Rome.
748:(1218); and finally the counts (later dukes) of
490:(certainly about the seventh century), later of
2284:"Investigation clears bishop in sex abuse case"
1642:The office of advocate was assigned to them by
732:) of the see was in the hands of the counts of
596:The most distinguished subsequent bishops are:
628:visited Lausanne, between 14 and 20 May 1148.
2545:
2463:
2452:
2097:
1126:, the diocese numbered approximately 434,049
1063:(20 Oct 1945 Appointed – 29 Dec 1970 Retired)
886:of 29 November 1801 between the First Consul
238:(As Diocese of Lausanne, Genève and Fribourg)
2464:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2453:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1482:Patrologiae cursus completus: Series Latina,
1069:(29 Dec 1970 Appointed – 9 Nov 1995 Retired)
922:, and is always parish priest of that city.
2795:Religious organizations established in 1821
2467:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2456:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
1529:, vol. 50 (Fribourg, 1896), 10-23, 139-157.
1309:, Fribourg: O. Gschwend, 1906, pp. 137-209.
536:and part of its territory that part of the
494:, from which it was detached by the French
423:(400-1801), which was merged into the then
39:
2552:
2538:
2372:Gingins-La Serra; Forel, François (edd.).
2191:, Fribourg: Impr. catholique suisse, 1885.
2034:, (Lausanne: Impr. Fragnière, 1889), p. 7.
1790:Gingins-La Serra; Forel, François (edd.),
1081:(18 Mar 1999 Appointed – 21 Sep 2010 Died)
854:The French revolution and its consequences
612:, with whom he was banished, and made the
75:
2081:E.L. Evans, p. 85, citing Marc Pfeiffer,
1403:Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Scriptorum
1382:Monumenta Germaniae Historica: Scriptorum
634:(1231-1239) was formerly a master in the
2524:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
2513:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
2449:. . Lausanne: G. Bridel & cie, 1912.
2276:
1327:Gingins-La Serra & Forel, pp. ix-x;
1190:List of Catholic dioceses in Switzerland
1122:Around 1900, according to BĂĽchi and the
1044:Bishops of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
811:
759:
348:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
48:Diocèse de Lausanne, Genève et Fribourg
34:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
18:Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
2408:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse,
2361:
2267:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse,
2235:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse,
1986:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse,
1761:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse,
1157:
14:
2800:Roman Catholic dioceses in Switzerland
2782:
2484:. Fribourg: Impr. J.-L. Piller, 1858.
2435:Revue d'histoire Ă©cclesiastique Suisse
2428:"L'Ă©vĂŞque de Lausanne, comte de Vaud,"
2391:. Vol. 15. Paris: Firmin Didot, 1860.
2381:. Volume 7. Lausanne: G. Bridel, 1846.
1897:Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique Suisse
1809:Reumond, pp. 23-24. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1712:Vol. 7, pp. 744-745. Oechsli, p. 134.
1349:Gingins-La Serra & Forel, pp. xi;
1124:Dictionnaire géographique de la Suisse
1110:de l'église indépendante de l'état".
925:
697:
532:Thus the diocese included the town of
2533:
2437:vol 5 (1911), pp. 1–20; 105-121.
2362:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2347:
2336:
2249:Die Katholische Kirche in der Schweiz
135:5,557 km (2,146 sq mi)
27:Latin Catholic diocese in Switzerland
1423:, Vol. LXXII, pp. 793-802; also in:
2072:(Leiden-Boston: Brill 1999), p. 85.
1251:, (Hannover: Hahn 1893), pp. 15-30.
1244:Tomus I: "Concilia aevi merovingici
1185:Convent of Saint-Hyacinth, Fribourg
232:(As Diocese of Lausanne and Genève)
122:Immediately Subject to the Holy See
24:
2825:1821 establishments in Switzerland
2420:History of Switzerland, 1499-1914.
1773:Reymond, p. 23. J.D. Mansi (ed.),
1181:(historical, with list of bishops)
980:, as titular bishop of Hebron and
807:
663:, by whom he was made a cardinal.
548:, the countships of Neuchâtel and
50:Bistum Lausanne, Genf und Freiburg
25:
2836:
2491:
2423:Cambridge University Press, 1922.
1899:vol. 3 (1909), pp. 30-44, at p. .
1388:(Hanover, 1879), p. 794; also in
604:1000; Hugo (1019–1037), a son of
2730:
2718:
2610:
2136:from the original on 6 June 2006
2056:Vol. VIII, pp. 51, 300, and 335.
1179:Roman Catholic Diocese of Geneva
1087:, O.P. (3 Nov 2011 Appointed – )
505:, the diocese extended from the
318:
163:
162:
157:
156:
150:
149:
60:
2311:Duding, Claude-Antoine (1724).
2258:
2241:
2220:
2207:
2194:
2178:
2169:
2157:History of the Popes, 1830–1914
2148:
2088:
2075:
2059:
2046:
2037:
2019:
2010:
1993:
1978:
1957:
1939:
1930:
1911:
1902:
1882:
1873:
1861:
1852:
1842:
1829:Histoire du Canton de Fribourg,
1820:
1803:
1784:
1767:
1733:
1724:
1715:
1700:
1686:
1672:
1658:
1649:
1636:
1627:
1618:
1609:
1591:
1582:
1573:
1559:
1541:
1532:
1509:
1490:
1474:
1456:
1414:
1395:
1374:
1365:
1356:
1343:
1334:
843:, where it has since remained.
692:prince of the Holy Roman Empire
2561:Catholic Church in Switzerland
2321:. éditeur non identifié, 1724.
1392:, VI, (Lausanne, 1851), p. 29.
1321:
1312:
1293:
1280:
1267:
1254:
1232:
1219:
1206:
1142:in 1515, four communes in the
408:. The diocese has its seat at
406:Diocese of Lausanne and Geneva
13:
1:
2587:Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg
2526:; retrieved: 2 February 2024.
2515:; retrieved: 2 February 2024.
2405:Knapp, Charles (ed.) (1905).
2348:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2337:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2217:; retrieved 11 February 2024.
2016:Schmitt, vol. 2, pp. 546-550.
1879:Schmitt, Vol. 2, pp. 424-427.
1468:, p. 24-27. Schmitt, vol. 1,
1200:
1113:
864:Constitution Civile du Clergé
817:
601:
2384:Hauréau, Barthelemy (1860).
2308:. Lausanne: G. Bridel 1851.
1975:, (Rome: 1853), p. 370, § 2.
1971:Tomus decimus quintus (15),
1697:Vol. 7, pp. xix-xx; 621-668.
1633:Count Aimon: Reymond, p. 95.
1506:(Leipzig: Veit 1888), p. 57.
1499:Regesta Pontificum Romanorum
1091:
1040:was named as his successor.
712:
396:belonging to the Diocese of
376:It comprises the Cantons of
7:
2333:. Lausanne : Th. Sack.
2232:, pp. 10-27. Knapp (ed.),
2005:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1969:Bullarii Romani Continuatio
1371:Maassen, "Concilia", 163-73
1288:"Concilia aevi merovingici"
1275:"Concilia aevi merovingici"
1262:"Concilia aevi merovingici"
1166:
435:
10:
2841:
2685:Catholic lay organisations
2502:The Catholic Encyclopedia.
2299:Conon d'Estavayer (1851).
2293:
2226:Conon d'Estavayer (1851).
1597:Albert Werminghoff (ed.),
1480:Jacques-Paul Migne (ed.),
1451:The Catholic Encyclopedia,
620:; Amadeus of Hauterive, a
578:
574:
552:, the greater part of the
482:Lausanne was originally a
457:Kingdom of the Burgundians
430:
2713:Swiss Bishops' Conference
2707:
2683:
2660:
2619:
2608:
2567:
2417:Oechsli, Wilhelm (1922).
2324:Dupraz, Emmanuel (1906).
1917:Jean Baptiste Duvergier,
1465:La Cathedrale de Lausanne
1408:La Cathedrale de Lausanne
744:(c. 1156); the counts of
638:of Paris and head of the
333:
328:
317:
312:
302:
292:
282:
277:
263:
253:
243:
219:
209:
194:
184:
179:
171:
139:
131:
126:
118:
100:
88:
83:
74:
59:
55:
32:
2474:Schmitt, Martin (1858).
2440:Reymond, Maxime (1912).
2426:Reymond, Maxime (1911),
2213:University of Fribourg:
2068:The Cross and the Ballot
1908:Schmitt, vol. 2, p. 540.
1195:
591:St. Prosper of Aquitaine
412:. The current bishop is
226:(As Diocese of Lausanne)
2003:, 30 January 1821, in:
1923:Tome 1, second Ă©dition
1522:Stimmen aus Maria-Laach
816:Religious affiliations
688:Rudolph III of Burgundy
371:ecclesiastical province
2810:Christianity in Geneva
2737:Switzerland portal
2725:Catholicism portal
2509:Catholic-hierarchy.org
2202:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
2052:Ritzler & Sefrin,
1945:J.B. Duvergier (ed.),
1225:Ritzler & Sefrin,
1212:Ritzler & Sefrin,
968:On 22 September 1864,
821:
778:Fourth Lateran Council
774:Second Lateran Council
606:Rudolf III of Burgundy
521:, and down the Aar to
355:
271:159 (Religious Orders)
161:717,000 (guess) (
40:
2379:(in French and Latin)
2306:(in French and Latin)
2264:Charles Knapp (ed.),
2175:Oechsli, pp. 413-414.
2094:E.L. Evans, p. 85-86.
1952:(in French and Latin)
1798:(in French and Latin)
1554:(in Latin and French)
1011:Christophore Cosandey
987:First Vatican Council
837:Swiss Reformed Church
815:
760:Chapter and cathedral
706:provicarius generalis
673:Giuliano della Rovere
657:Amadeus VIII of Savoy
614:pilgrimage to Canossa
598:Heinrich von Lenzburg
488:archbishopric of Lyon
2365:Hierarchia catholica
2351:Hierarchia catholica
2340:Hierarchia catholica
2065:Ellen Lovell Evans,
2054:Hierarchia catholica
2007:15, p. 370-371, § 3.
1837:Hierarchia catholica
1683:Vol. 7, pp. 610-620.
1669:Vol. 7, pp. 602-609.
1644:Frederick Barbarossa
1624:Reymond, pp. 92-101.
1517:Hierarchia catholica
1380:G. Waitz (ed.), in:
1227:Hierarchia catholica
1214:Hierarchia catholica
1158:Reports of sex abuse
860:French revolutionary
632:Boniface of Brussels
618:Bernard of Clairvaux
496:Napoleonic Concordat
273:35 Permanent Deacons
2762: /
2670:St. Maurice's Abbey
2105:Theodorus (pseud.)
1849:instituerentur...."
1721:Reymond, pp. 70-71.
1615:Reymond, pp. 93-94.
1229:VI, p. 223, note 1.
1216:VI, p. 255, note 1.
1144:Canton of Neuchâtel
1000:apostolic vicariate
991:papal infallibility
926:Lausanne and Geneva
698:Diocesan government
636:Sorbonne University
560:, the countship of
477:Diocese of Konstanz
425:Diocese of Chambéry
2766:46.8062°N 7.1627°E
2693:Jungwacht Blauring
2662:Territorial abbeys
2497:Reinhold, Gregor.
1839:V, p. 239, note 1.
1826:J.N.E. Berchtold,
1813:editio novissima,
1777:editio novissima,
1741:Gallia christiana,
1579:Reymond, pp.69-74.
1446:Gregor Reinhold,
1173:Bishop of Lausanne
1136:Canton of Fribourg
1061:François Charrière
959:Château de Chillon
903:bishopric of Basle
831:On 31 March 1536,
822:
686:since the time of
581:Bishop of Lausanne
558:Canton of Fribourg
527:Pope Alexander III
369:, not part of any
278:Current leadership
248:Fribourg Cathedral
67:Fribourg Cathedral
2745:
2744:
2507:David M. Cheney,
2001:"Temporum vices,"
1965:"Temporum vices,"
1646:: Reymond, p. 96.
1496:Philippus Jaffé,
1421:Patrologia Latina
1239:Friedrich Maassen
1146:, and ten in the
978:Gaspard Mermillod
876:Diocese of Belley
833:Hans Franz Nägeli
668:George of Saluzzo
626:Pope Eugenius III
421:Diocese of Geneva
402:prince-bishoprics
344:
343:
303:Auxiliary Bishops
239:
233:
227:
16:(Redirected from
2832:
2777:
2776:
2774:
2773:
2772:
2767:
2763:
2760:
2759:
2758:
2755:
2735:
2734:
2733:
2723:
2722:
2675:Einsiedeln Abbey
2614:
2554:
2547:
2540:
2531:
2530:
2483:
2471:
2460:
2448:
2432:
2413:
2390:
2380:
2369:
2355:
2344:
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2320:
2307:
2288:
2287:
2280:
2274:
2272:
2262:
2256:
2254:
2245:
2239:
2238:, PA50 column 1.
2224:
2218:
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2192:
2190:
2182:
2176:
2173:
2167:
2152:
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2115:
2101:
2095:
2092:
2086:
2079:
2073:
2063:
2057:
2050:
2044:
2043:Schmitt, p. 551.
2041:
2035:
2033:
2023:
2017:
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2008:
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1991:
1982:
1976:
1974:
1961:
1955:
1953:
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1818:
1816:
1807:
1801:
1799:
1788:
1782:
1780:
1771:
1765:
1764:, p. 50, col. 2.
1756:
1747:
1737:
1731:
1730:Reymond, p. 241.
1728:
1722:
1719:
1713:
1704:
1698:
1690:
1684:
1676:
1670:
1662:
1656:
1653:
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1634:
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1265:
1258:
1252:
1250:
1236:
1230:
1223:
1217:
1210:
1039:
1019:
982:auxiliary bishop
940:
932:Étienne Marilley
848:Council of Trent
819:
786:Reymond Perrault
640:cathedral school
610:Emperor Henry IV
603:
587:Diocese of Autun
566:Bernese Oberland
564:and most of the
503:Emperor Henry IV
340:
339:
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2771:46.8062; 7.1627
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2255:, Munich, 1902.
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2154:Owen Chadwick,
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2020:
2015:
2011:
1998:
1994:
1989:p. 50 column 2.
1983:
1979:
1972:
1962:
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1951:
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1655:Reymond, p. 97.
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1085:Charles Morerod
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