Archdiocese of Narbonne
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Narbonne was in southern France located Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France , based in Narbonne .
history
Narbonne had been a bishopric since the 3rd century ; St. Paul of Narbonne is named as the first bishop . Pope Leo the Great raised the diocese to a metropolitan diocese in 455 ; the first archbishop was Hermes of Narbonne. On November 29, 1801, the Archbishopric was abolished with the Concordat of 1801 and incorporated into the Diocese of Carcassonne ; the last archbishop at the time was Arthur Richard Dillon.
Last structure of the ecclesiastical province of Narbonne:
- Archdiocese of Narbonne
- Diocese of Agde
- Diocese of Alès
- Diocese of Alet
- Béziers diocese
- Diocese of Carcassonne
- Diocese of Limoux
- Diocese of Lodève
- Diocese of Montpellier
- Diocese of Nîmes
- Diocese of Perpignan
- Bishopric of Saint-Pons
- Diocese of Uzès