Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu

Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu (27 February 1825 – 16 June 1899) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church who was Bishop of Châlons from 1882 to 1894 and Archbishop of Rouen from 1894 until his death. He was made a cardinal in 1897.


Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu
Cardinal, Archbishop of Rouen
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseRouen
Appointed21 May 1894
Term ended16 June 1899
PredecessorLéon-Benoît-Charles Thomas
SuccessorEdmond-Frédéric Fuzet
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente (1898-99)
Orders
Ordination17 October 1847
Consecration30 November 1882
by Pierre-Alfred Grimardias
Created cardinal19 April 1897
by Leo XIII
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu

27 February 1825
Died16 June 1899(1899-06-16) (aged 74)
Rouen, French Third Republic
BuriedRouen Cathedral
ParentsBertrand Sourrieu
Jeanne Marie Dencausse
Previous post(s)Bishop of Châlons (1882-94)
MottoIn Te speravi
("In You I trust")
Coat of armsGuillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu's coat of arms

Biography edit

Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu was born on 27 February 1825 at Aspet.[1] He studied at the Junior Seminary of Polignan in Gourdan-Polignan.[2] He was ordained priest of the Diocese of Toulouse on 17 October 1847. In that diocese, he was the confessor of the religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as well as diocesan missionary and superior of a religious house. In the Diocese of Cahors he was chaplain of the sanctuary of Rocamadour and an honorary canon of the Cahors cathedral.

He was appointed bishop of Châlons on 25 September 1882.[3] He received his episcopal consecration on 30 November in Rocamadour from Pierre-Alfred Grimardias, Bishop of Cahors. He was named archbishop of Rouen on 21 May 1894.[4]

Pope Leo XIII created him a cardinal on 19 April 1897[1] and granted him the title of San Clemente on 24 March 1898.

He died on 16 June 1899 in Rouen and was buried in the cathedral there.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Acta Sanctae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XXIX. 1896–97. p. 577.
  2. ^ Le Petit Séminaire de Polignan - La Centenary Celebration (in French). The Association of Former Students. 1924.
  3. ^ Acta Sanctae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XV. 1882. p. 156.
  4. ^ Acta Sanctae Sedis (PDF). Vol. XXVI. 1893–94. p. 669.

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