- François de Sourdis
François d'Escoubleau de Sourdis (1574-1628) was the Archbishop of Bordeaux and founder of the Irish College there in 1603.
He was born
October 25 ,1574 inPoitou , the eldest son of François d'Escoubleau and Isabeau Babou de la Bourdasière. His father was seigneur ofJouy ,Aunau andMontdoubleau , marquis d'Alluye, and governor ofChartres , and François himself held the title of Count of La Chapelle.As the eldest son, he was not initially destined for a career in the church. He studied humanities at the Collège de Navarre in Paris, fought in the siege of Chartres (1591) and was engaged to marry Catherine Hurault de Cheverny, daughter of the royal chancellor Philippe Hurault. During a visit to Rome, he met
Federico Borromeo andFilippo Neri and decided to enter the church. He was named abbot commendatario ofPreuilly , of Montréal, and ofAubrac (1597-1600) and createdcardinal priest in the consistory of March 3, 1599 byPope Clement VIII .With the aid of a dispensation for being under the required age, he was elected archbishop of
Bordeaux and primate ofAquitane on July 5, 1599. He was consecrated on December 21, 1599, at St. Germain des Près, Paris, by CardinalFrançois de Joyeuse ,archbishop of Toulouse , and received the cardinal's hat almost exactly one year later (December 20, 1600).In Bordeaux, de Sourdis embarked on a number of urban improvements such as draining swampy areas of the city, renovating the medieval Archbishop's Palace, ordering enhancements to the chapel of Saint Michael's Basilica, and building the Cloister of the Cordeliers in the town of
Saint-André-de-Cubzac (which today houses the local public library) and the church of Saint-Bruno of Bordeaux (1611-1620). In 1603 de Sourdis welcomed Reverend Dermit MacCarthy, a priest of theDiocese of Cork , and forty companions, who formed the core of the new Irish College at theUniversity of Bordeaux .In 1605 he became coadjutor, with right of succession, of his uncle Henri d'Escoubleau de Sourdis, bishop of Mallezais, and in 1607 he had the honor of baptizing the duke of Orléans, second son of King
Henri IV of France . In 1615, he officiated at the wedding of Elisabeth of France with Infant Felipe (futureFelipe IV of Spain ), and of Louis XIII, king of France, with Infanta Anne of Austria, Felipe's sister, in St. Andrew's Cathedral.He was succeeded as Archbishop at his death by his brother,
Henri de Sourdis .References
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bescs.html Catholic Hierarchy: François d'Escoubleau de Sourdis]
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1599.htm The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church Biographical Dictionary]
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