Archdiocese of Marseille
The Archdiocese of Marseille is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. The archepiscopal see is in the city of Marseille, and the diocese comprises the arrondissement of Marseille, a subdivision of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the Region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
History
The Church of Marseille is said to have been erected in the first century by St. Lazarus, the young man mentioned in the Gospels who had been raised from the dead by Jesus Christ himself. His family migrated to Provence at some point after the Resurrection.Revolution
The diocese of Marseille was abolished during the French Revolution, under the Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Its territory was subsumed into the new diocese, called the 'Bouches-du-Rhone', which was part of the Metropolitanate called the 'Metropole des Côtes de la Méditerranée. The electors of 'Bouches-du-Rhone' met at Aix beginning on 19 February 1791, and on 23 February elected Abbé Charles Benoît Roux, curé of Eyragues near Arles. He was consecrated in Paris by Constitutional Bishops Gobel, Miroudot and Gouttes. He very much enjoyed the social life of Marseille, but after the execution of Louis XVI on 21 January 1793, Roux joined the counter-revolutionaries. When Marseille was occupied by troops of the Convention, he fled to Aix. He was arrested and imprisoned on 20 September; he was taken to Marseille, where he faced a tribunal of the Revolution which condemned him to death. He was executed on 5 April 1794.An archdiocese
The diocese was raised to the level of an Archdiocese on 31 January 1948 by Pope Pius XII. The suffragans of the archdiocese are: the Archdiocese of Aix, the Roman [Catholic Diocese of Ajaccio|Diocese of Ajaccio], the Archdiocese of Avignon, the Diocese of Digne, the Diocese of Fréjus-Toulon, the Diocese of Gap, and the Diocese of Nice.In recent times the Archdiocese of Marseille has suffered from significant shortage of priests, despite having a reported Catholic population of over 700,000 not a single priest was ordained in 2018 or 2019.
Bishops and Archbishops of Marseille
to 1000
- Oresius
- Proculus
- Venerius
- Eustasius
- Graecus
- Honoratus
- Cannatus
- Theodorus
- Serenus
- Petrus of Marseille
- Abdalong
- Maurontus
- Yvo
- Wadalus
- Theobertus
- Alboin
- Litiduinus
- Berengarius
- Drogon
- Pons
1000–1500
- Pons
- Raymond
- Raymond de Soliers
- Pierre
- Fulco de Thorame
- Rainier
- Pierre de Montlaur
- Benoît d'Aligan, O.S.B.
- Raymond of Nîmes
- Durand de Trésémines
- Raymond Robaudi
- Gasbert de la Val
- Aymar Amiel
- Jean Artaudi
- Joannes Gasqui
- Robert de Mandagot
- Hugh d'Arpajon
- Pierre Fabri
- Guillaume Sudre, O.P.
- Administrator
- Guillaume de la Voute
- Aymar de La Voute
- Benoît II
- Paul de Sade
- Avignon Nicolaï
- André Boutaric
- Barthélémy Rocalli
- Louis de Glandevès
- Nicola de Brancas
- Jean Alardeau
- Ogier d'Anglure
1500 to 1700
- Pierre Baudonis
- Antoine Dufour
- Claude de Seyssel
- Innocent Cibo
- Jean-Baptiste Cibo
- Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte
- Pierre Ragueneau
- Frédéric Ragueneau
- Jacques Turricella
- Arthur d'Épinay de Saint-Luc
- Nicolas Coëffeteau
- François de Loménie
- Eustache Gault
- Jean-Baptiste Gault
- Étienne de Puget
- Toussaint de Forbin-Janson
- Jean-Baptiste d'Estampes de Valençay
- Charles Gaspard Guillaume de Vintimille du Luc
1700 to 1948
- Bernard de Poudenx
- Henri [François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron]
- Jean-Baptiste de Belloy
- *Charles Benoît Roux
- Charles-Fortuné de Mazenod
- Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod
- Patrice Cruice
- Charles-Philippe Place
- Joseph Robert
- Cardinal Pierre Andrieu
- Joseph-Marie Fabre
- Daniel Champavier
- Maurice-Louis Dubourg
- Jean Delay first '''Archbishop of Marseille'''
Archbishops of Marseille since 1948
- Marc-Armand Lallier
- Georges Jacquot
- Cardinal Roger Etchegaray
- Cardinal Robert Coffy
- Cardinal Bernard Panafieu
- Georges Pontier
- Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline
Studies
- second edition