- Pope Urban V
Infobox Pope
English name=Urban V
birth_name=Guillaume Grimoard
term_start=September 28 ,1362
term_end=December 19 ,1370
predecessor=Innocent VI
successor=Gregory XI
birth_date=1310
birthplace= Grizac,Languedoc ,France
dead=dead|death_date=death date|1370|12|19|mf=y
deathplace=Avignon ,France
other=Urban infobox popestyles
papal name=Pope Urban V
dipstyle=His Holiness
offstyle=Your Holiness
relstyle=Holy Father
deathstyle=Blessed |Blessed Pope Urban V (1310 –
December 19 ,1370 ), born Guillaume Grimoard, wasPope from 1362 to 1370.Biography
He was a native of Grizac in
Languedoc (today part of the commune ofLe Pont-de-Montvert , "département" ofLozère ). He became aBenedictine and a doctor in Canon Law, teaching atMontpellier andAvignon . He held the office of abbot ofSaint-Victor inMarseille ; and at Avignon, on his way back fromNaples , whither he had been sent aspapal legate , he was elected Pope Urban V (September 28 , 1362) in succession toPope Innocent VI (1352–62).As Pope he was a severe disciplinarian, discountenanced the pomp and luxury of the cardinals, introduced considerable reforms in the administration of justice, and liberally patronised learning. He founded the University of Hungary. In
Toulouse , he saved the university of music. InMontpellier , he restored the school ofmedicine and founded the college ofSaint Benoit whose church became a cathedral decorated with numerous works of art. He founded a college in Quézac and Bédouès, and a church and library in Ispagnac.He supported more than 1,000 students of all classes with food and lodging. Even during war they were nourished well. He provided them with books and the best professors.His pontificate witnessed one of the last flickers of crusading zeal in the expedition of
Peter I of Cyprus , who tookAlexandria on (October 11 ,1365 ), but soon afterwards abandoned it. He enforced a crusade against the Turks to take backAlexandria . He also sent many missions to Bosnia,Lithuania ,Bulgaria andChina .The great feature of Urban V's reign was the effort to restore the
Papacy to Italy, and to suppress its powerful rivals for the temporal sovereignty there. In 1363 he excommunicatedBernabò Visconti , the last great figure of Ghibellinism in northern Italy, which occupied the Papal city ofBologna and valiantly resisted the troops ofGil de Albornoz , the Papal vicar in Italy at the time. Urban ordered a crusade to be preached throughoutItaly against him and his kindred, accused to be robbers of the church's estate; but in the march of following year he found it necessary to purchase peace: through the mediation of Emperor Charles IV, he removed his ban against Visconti, obtaining Bologna only after a grevious payment. Around Rome, he also planted vine-yards.Continued troubles in
Italy , as well as pleas from figures such asPetrarch andSt. Bridget of Sweden , caused Urban V to set out forRome , which he reached onOctober 16 ,1367 . However, although greeted by the clergy and people with joy, and despite the satisfaction of being attended by the Emperor in St. Peter's, and of placing the crown upon the head of the Empress, it soon became clear that by changing the seat of his government he had not increased its power. In Rome he was otherwise able to receive the homage of the king of Cyprus, QueenJoan I of Naples and the Byzantine emperorJohn V Palaeologus , and coronated Charles IV as Holy Roman Emperor.Unable any longer to resist the urgency of the French cardinals, and with numerous cities of the Papal States in revolt, he took ship again at
Corneto onSeptember 5 ,1370 , arriving atAvignon on the 24th of the same month.A few days later he fell ill, and died on December 19. He was succeeded byPope Gregory XI (1370–78).His canonization was demanded by
Valdemar IV of Denmark and promised by Pope Gregory XI as early as in 1375, but did not take place owing to the disorders of the time. Urban V's cultus was approved byPope Pius IX (1846–78) in 1870.References
*cite book|last=Rendina|first=Claudio|year=1994|title=I papi. Storia e segreti|publisher=Newton Compton|city=Rome
*"From the 9th edition (1883) of an unnamed encyclopedia"External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15214a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia": Bl. Urban V]
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