- Adolphe Perraud
Adolphe Perraud (born at
Lyon , France,7 February 1828 ; died18 February 1906 ) was a French Cardinal and academician.A brilliant student at the lycées Henri IV and St. Louis, he entered the
Ecole Normale , where he was strongly influenced byGratry . In 1850 he secured the fellowship of history and for two years he taught at the lycée ofAngers . In 1852 he abandoned teaching to become a priest. He returned to Paris where he joined theOratory , which was then being reorganized by Gratry andAbbé Pététot , curé of St. Roch.On his ordination in 1855, after a sojourn at Rome, he was appointed professor of history and prefect of religion at the petit seminaire of
St. Lô which had just been confided to the Oratory. At the same time he devoted himself to preaching, for which purpose he was recalled to Paris.In 1860 he visited
Ireland , after which he wrote "Contemporary Ireland" (1862). In 1865 he defended a theological thesis at theSorbonne , where in 1866 he became professor of ecclesiastical history and dealt brilliantly with the history of Protestantism. He was appointed (1870) byÉmile Ollivier , a member of the Committee of Higher Education.In 1870 he was a chaplain in
MacMahon 's army, and after the war preached at St. Philippe du Roub and at St. Augustine. MadeBishop of Autun in 1874 despite his liberal tendencies, he interested himself especially in working-men. After the catastrophe ofMontceau les mines , in which 22 miners died, he preached the funeral sermon; he gave severalLenten course s in his cathedral and preached the funerals sermons ofCardinal Guibert ,Cardinal Lavigerie , and MacMahon.He was actively concerned in the improvement of clerical studies. In this connection his sermon (1879) on "the Church and light" caused a great sensation; after the
Congress of Brussels (1894) he was named honorary president of the Society for the Encouragement of Higher Studies among the Clergy. Elected to theFrench Academy in 1882 to replaceHenri Auguste Barbier , in 1885 he welcomedVictor Duruy and in 1889 delivered the discourse on the prizes of virtue.Having been
superior-general of the Oratory from 1884, he resigned in 1901 in order not to sign the request for authorization of his congregation. He was createdcardinal in petto , 16 Jan., 1893, the creation being published at the Consistory of 1895. At theconclave of 1903 he energetically opposed the movement of exclusion directed againstRampolla byPuczina ,Archbishop of Cracow , in the name of the Austrian Government.His works consist of the "Etudes sur l'Irlande contemporaine" (Paris, 1862); "L'Oratoire de France au XVIIe siècle" (1865); "Paroles de l'heure présente" (1872); "Le Cardinal de Richelieu" (1872); also oratorical works.
References
*Baudrillart, "Le Cardinal Perraud" in Le Correspondant (25 Feb., 1906)
*Mathieu, Discours de réception a l'Académie Française (5 Feb., 1907)
*Chauvin, L'OratoireExternal links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11701b.htm Source]
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