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Balavoine, Ludovic. "Le système bénéficial dans le diocèse de Bayeux sous l'Episcopat de Monseigneur François de Nesmond (1662-1715)." Strasbourg 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005STR20036.
Full textThe Bayeux diocese's registers of ecclesiastical insinuations constitute a continuous historical source. A close examination of these records has supplied material for a comprehensive survey of benefices in this diocese, together with a detailed list of all the participants in the beneficial system. A study of the beneficial status of Normandy's clergy, as well as a rough sociological portrait of its members, were thus made possible. The Bayeux diocese's registers of ecclesiastical insinuations constitute a continuous historical source. A close examination of these records has supplied material for a comprehensive survey of benefices in this diocese, together with a detailed list of all the participants in the beneficial system. A study of the beneficial status of Normandy's clergy, as well as a rough sociological portrait of its members, were thus made possible. Under the leadership of François de Nesmond (1662 – 1715), a reformist bishop whose positions were influenced by the council of Trent, the Bayeux diocese went through a period of religious revival. Old ecclesiastical buildings were renovated, new edifices were built, and an ambitious training policy was devised for secular members. By the 1680's, thanks to the creation and development of seminaries, the initiation of ecclesiastic conferences and diocesan synods, as well as the generalization of rural calends, François de Nesmond could rely on a clergy that was not only trained and skilled but also increasingly numerous, as recruiting went up. When the bishop of Bayeux died in 1715, spiritual concerns had prevailed over temporal matters in his diocese, thus lessening the attractiveness of the benefice. Most priest's ecclesiastic careers revolved around a single benefice, which was usually a cure. Family connections and clientelism account for many beneficial promotions, making this an old regime system based on collusion and privileges, akin to public offices
Blot, Thierry. "La reconstruction concordataire dans le diocèse de Bayeux sous l'épiscopat de Mgr Charles Brault (1802-1823)." Caen, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989CAEN0011.
Full textIn the "Diocese de Bayeux" his grace lordship Brault's bishopric (1802-1823) was marked by an institutional disruption which provoked such important conflicts with the opponents of the new religious system that a peaceful application of the "Concordat" soon appeared impossible. The concordative church became established on a merciless struggle against its opponents. The bishop crushed the lower church and brought down the "Église constitutionnelle" with the support of the prefect. The dominant feature of the bishop's attitude during this disturbed period was his respect for the established order. However his cleverness allowed him to face the claims of the imperial government and it allowed him to get a domination position under the "Restauration". The episcopate was also marked by the establishment of new financial structures which allowed the church to earry its pastoral action through out, to a successful conclusion. The religious work of restauration accomplished by this bishop consists in the formation of a well-knit "personnel concordataire" : that is to say a well educated and important clergy, and flourishing religious congregations composed especially of women on the one hand. On the other hand it consists in the revival of the christian life due to an active pastoral within the parishes and due to the seizure of the "enseignement" by the church
Thevenin, Bruno. "Cent ans de synodalite dans le diocese de bayeux & lisieux : 1852-1958." Paris 11, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA111011.
Full textMichel, Bastien. ""L'encre et le pain " : les vassaux de l'évêché de Bayeux (ΧΙe-ΧΙΙΙe siècle)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMC018.
Full textDuring the central Middle Ages, the bishops of Bayeux and their canons had a significant retinue of warriors. This thesis examines these vassals who entered into the honorable dependency of the bishopric between the years 1030 and 1290. Relying on the multimodal edition (both print and digital) of six feudal lists produced in Bayeux (see volume 2), a prosopography of the bishopric’s vassals has been established, comprising 408 individuals (see volume 3). For each of them, a file has been encoded in a dedicated digital environment developed during this research, E-personæ, in collaboration with Fabien Paquet and the engineers of the pôle Document Numérique at the MRSH of Caen. Utilizing this data, the first part of the study focuses on the feudal practices of writing within the medieval diocese of Bayeux and the often complex relationships between these vassals and their lord. The second part analyzes the networks formed by these vassals around the episcopal seat of Bayeux, concentrating on key moments in the history of Bessin, the medieval Norman worlds, and the kingdom of France. Emphasis has been placed on families from the "lower" and "middle" aristocracy in order to better understand this under-studied group, particularly concerning their geographical mobility
Allais, Joëlle. "Entre terre et ciel. Les religieuses dans le diocèse de Bayeux au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècles." Caen, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999CAEN1264.
Full textIn the beginning of the seventeenth century, the action of pious circles allowed proliferation of women's monasteries in a diocese where protestantism had been very important among the nobility. To the abbaye-aux-dames and Saint-Laurent convent of Cordillon, founded in middle ages, were added communities from traditionnal and counter-reformation's orders. The communities settled in the diocese with the support of local notables, who could reconcile devotion and patrimonial interest. The number of nuns continued to increase up to the beginning of the eighteenth century. Then, starting in 1720, the spread of jansenism and economic difficulties, linked to the law system, produced a durable slackening of recruitment due to the withdrawal of traditional elites. At the end of the century, the communities were restored by the influx of urban middle class and rural elites. Women's monasteries, forever isolated behind their walls, were organised in societies apart from the world. Rules and constitutions, specific to each order, anticipated every contingency of material and spiritual life. By the end of the eighteenth century, despite the mounting disregard of the progressive elite for women's convents, female monastic life was still accepted and recognized by the majority of people in the diocese, thus permitting its rapid recovery and expansion after the Revolution