- Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron
Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron (1671 at the
Château de la Force , inPérigord – 1755 inMarseilles ) was a FrenchJesuit who becameBishop of Marseille .Early life
His father was Armand de Belsunce, Marquis de Castelmoron, and his mother Anne de Caumont de Lausun. He studied classics in Paris at the
College de Clermont or Lycee Louis-le-Grand and then entered theSociety of Jesus . In 1699 he left the Society to become Vicar-General ofAgen .The "Vie de Suzanne de Foix", a biography of his aunt, was written by him and published while at Agen, 1709. That same year he was made Bishop of Marseille.
The plague
The charity he displayed during the plague of 1720 and 1721 made his name a household word and won for him the title of "Good Bishop". When the plague broke out a large fleet was taking the Princess of
Orléans to Italy where she was to marry theDuke of Modena . The suite of the princess took to flight, and with them all the notables of the city, but Bishop Belsunce remained with a few friends, and together they battled against the plague, till they conquered it. In his address to theAssembly of the Clergy in 1725, Belsunce stated that more than 250 priests and religious perished at that time. But he was the soul of the rescuers and the praises bestowed on him byAlexander Pope andCharles Hubert Millevoye ("Essay on Man " and "Belsunce ou la peste de Marseille") were deserved.The King of France offered him, by way of recognition, the
See of Laon to which was attached the first ecclesiastical peerage of the realm and afterwards the metropolitan See ofBordeaux . Belsunce refused both and contented himself with accepting thepallium sent him byPope Clement XII .Jansenism
During his incumbency Belsunce fought against
Jansenism . He attended, 1727, theSynod of Embrun whereJean Soanen was condemned. He opposed with all his powerColbert ofPamiers . In spite of the protest of theParliament of Provence , he instructed his priests to refuse absolution to the appellants against the Bull "Unigenitus ". Nearly all his pastoral instructions are againstJansenism .Works
Besides the "Vie de Suzanne de Foix" (Agen, 1709), and his pastoral instructions, we have from his pen "Le combat chrétien" translated from
Augustine of Hippo 's "De Agone Christiano" and "L'art de bien mourir" translated fromBellarmine 's "De Arte Bene Moriendi", also "Antiquités de l'Eglise de Marseille" (Marseilles, 1747-51). All these writings were published byJauffret under the title of "Oeuvres de Belsunce" (Metz, 1822).References
*Barbet, "Eloge de Belsunce" (Paris, 1821)
*Rohrbacher, Histoire universelle (Paris, 1885), XI
*Berengier, Vie de Mgr. de Belsunce (Paris, 1887)External links
*CathEncy|title=Henri François Xavier de Belsunce de Castelmoron|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02425c.htm
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