Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu

Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu (1796–1875) was a French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Langres and was later consecrated as Archbishop of Besançon. Mathieu was elevated to Cardinal on 30 September 1850 by Pope Pius IX and became Cardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite in 1852. He is also the author of "Devoirs Du Sacerdoce ou Traité de la Dignité, de la Perfection, des Obligations... du Prêtre Catholique".[1]


Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu
Cardinal, Archbishop of Besançon
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseBesançon
SeeBesançon
Appointed30 September 1834
Term ended9 July 1875
PredecessorLouis-Guillaume-Valentin DuBourg
SuccessorPierre-Antoine-Justin Paulinier
Other postsCardinal-Priest of San Silvestro in Capite (1852-75)
Orders
Ordination1 June 1822
Consecration20 February 1833
by Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen
Created cardinal30 September 1850
by Pope Pius IX
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Birth nameJacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu
Born20 January 1796
Paris, French First Republic
Died9 July 1875(1875-07-09) (aged 79)
Besançon, French Third Republic
Previous postBishop of Langres (1832-34)
Coat of arms
Styles of
Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Mathieu
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeBesançon

References

  1. "Jacques-Marie-Adrien-Césaire Cardinal Mathieu". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  • Profile, catholic-hierarchy.org; accessed 4 May 2020.
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