Ladislas Jonart

Ladislas Jonart (1594–1674) was a clergyman from the Low Countries who was named in turn bishop of Arras, bishop of Saint-Omer, and archbishop of Cambrai. In the last position he was, ex officio, duke of Cambrai and count of Cambrésis.

Ladislas Jonart
Archbishop of Cambrai
ChurchCatholic
DioceseCambrai
SeeNotre Dame de Cambrai
Elected1668
Installed4 April 1671
PredecessorGaspard Nemius
SuccessorJacques-Théodore de Bryas
Other post(s)Bishop of Arras; Bishop of Saint-Omer
Personal details
Born1594
Died22 September 1674
Cambrai, Cambrésis, Habsburg Netherlands

Life

Jonart was born in Mons in 1594. He was ordained in Cambrai and held a canonry of the cathedral there.[1] He was elected dean on 3 December 1635 and went on to serve as vicar general of the diocese. During a mutiny of the garrison in the city, he personally advanced the money to pay the troops.[1] In 1652 he was named bishop of Arras, but as the city was under French occupation he was never installed. In 1656 he was appointed to Saint-Omer instead, taking possession of the see by procuration on 20 September 1662 and being enthroned as bishop on 28 May 1663.[2] In 1668 he was elected to succeed Gaspard Nemius as archbishop of Cambrai.[1] He was only installed as archbishop on 4 April 1671, distributing the episcopal income that had accrued during the vacancy to the poor.[1] He died on 22 September 1674, leaving his goods in trust to alleviate poverty in the city and to aid distressed bourgeois.[2] He was buried in his cathedral.[1]

References

  1. Émile Van Arenbergh, "Jonart (Ladislas)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 10 (Brussels, 1889), 505-506.
  2. Honoré Fisquet, La France pontificale (Gallia Christiana): Cambrai (Paris, Étienne Repos, 1864), pp. 278-279. On Google Books.
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