- Jean Le Veneur
Cardinal Jean Le Veneur (d.
August 8 ,1543 ) was born into a noble family, his father beingbaron ofTillières ,Valquier andHomme . Many of his close relatives were involved in the Church: an uncle and a brother wereBishop s, and a cousin on his mother's side eventually became a Cardinal himself.Jean began his ecumenical career early in life. The first notable milestone was his election as
Bishop of Lisieux on October 2, 1505; he remained in this position until August 18, 1539. He was also named abbot ofMont-Saint-Michel in 1524 and count of Tillières. As grand almoner of France (from 1526), he was involved in many church and government projects, notably introducingJacques Cartier to kingFrancis I in 1532 before Cartier's first expedition to Canada.Jean Le Veneur was made Cardinal on November 7, 1533, by
Pope Clement VII in his fourthconsistory , receiving the title ofSan Bartolomeo all'Isola . During his Cardinalate, he reorganized the statutes of thesee of Paris and also revised "Collège Mignon ".Jean Le Veneur died in
Marle ,Picardy , and was buried in the church of SaintAndré d'Appeville .External links
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1533-iii.htm Biography]
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