Alain de Solminihac

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Blessed Bishop

Alain de Solminihac

Bishop of Cahors
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DioceseCahors
SeeCahors
Appointed22 September 1636
Term ended31 December 1659
PredecessorPierre Habert de Montmort
SuccessorNicolas Sévin
Orders
Consecration27 September 1637
by Charles de Montchal
RankBishop
Personal details
Born
Alain de Solminihac

(1593-11-25)25 November 1593
Died31 December 1659(1659-12-31) (aged 66)
Mercuès, Lot, France
MottoFides virtusque ("Faith and valor")
Sainthood
Feast day31 December
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Title as SaintBlessed
Beatified4 October 1981
Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City
by Pope John Paul II
Attributes
PatronageDiocese of Cahors

Blessed Alain de Solminihac (25 November 1593 – 31 December 1659) was a French Roman Catholic religious reformer and served as the Bishop of Cahors. He was an Augustianian regular canon of Chancelade Abbey in Périgueux.[1] He was also a member of the Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement.

He was declared a Servant of God after Pope Pius VI opened his cause for sainthood on 6 August 1783 and Pope Pius XI declared him to be Venerable on 19 June 1927. Pope John Paul II beatified him on 4 October 1981.

Bibliography

  • P. Petot, Alain de Solminihac (1593–1659), prélat réformateur. De l'abbaye de Chancelade à l'évêché de Cahors, Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2009, ISBN 978-2-503-53278-3

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