- Louis-Mathias, Count de Barral
Louis-Mathias, Count de Barral (
26 April 1746 –7 June 1816 ) was a French church figure.He was born at
Grenoble and was educated for the priesthood at the seminary ofSt. Sulpice , inParis , and after ordination was made secretary, thencoadjutor , and in 1790, successor, to his uncle, theBishop of Troyes . In 1791, he refused to take the oath to the civil constitution of the clergy, and withdrew fromFrance toKonstanz inSwitzerland and later toEngland .In 1801 he returned home, and was appointed, under the new concordat between France and the
Holy See , to govern theDiocese of Meaux , and in 1805 was promoted to the Archbishopric of Tours. During the long and harassing negotiations whichNapoleon carried on withPope Pius VII , while the latter was virtually a prisoner atSavona andFontainebleau , Archbishop de Barral acted frequently as the emperor's intermediary. He was afterwards appointed almoner to theEmpress Josephine , and he pronounced her funeral oration. Later still he was named a senator and a count of the Empire.On the downfall of Napoleon, the archbishop took his seat in the
Chamber of Peers underLouis XVIII , and in the government of the "Hundred Days ", which followed on the return of Napoleon fromElba , he still retained his political position. On the second restoration of theBourbons , however, he was obliged to resign, and from this time till his death, which occurred in the following year, he confined himself entirely to the administration of his archdiocese.He has left among other works: "Fragments relatifs à l'histoire ecclésiastique des premières années du XIXe siècle" (Paris, 1814); and a posthumous work, published by his brother: "Défense des libertés de l'église gallicane et de l'assemblée du clergé de France tenue en 1682, ou réfutation de plusieurs ouvrages publiés récemment en Angleterre sur l'infaillibilité du Pape" (Paris, 1817).
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