Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk
Appearance
Ignatius Augustinus Schetz de Grobbendonk | |
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Bishop of Ghent | |
Native name | Ignace Augustin Schetz |
Diocese | Ghent |
See | St Bavo's |
In office | 1679–1680 |
Predecessor | Frans van Horenbeke |
Successor | Albert de Hornes |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of Namur, 1669–1679 |
Orders | |
Consecration | 12 May 1669 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1625 |
Died | 31 May 1680 Ghent, County of Flanders, Spanish Netherlands |
Buried | St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent |
Parents | Anthonie Schetz and Maria van Malsen |
Education | canon and civil law |
Motto | In labore quies |
Coat of arms |
Ignacius Augustinus Schetz de Grobbendonk (1625–1680) was the 9th Bishop of Namur and the 11th Bishop of Ghent.
Life
Schetz de Grobbendonck was a son of Anthonie II Schetz and his second wife Maria van Malsen, lady of Tilburg. After graduating licentiate of civil and canon law, he was appointed in 1647 to a canonry of Tournai Cathedral. His older sister was abbess of La Cambre. He went on to serve as archdeacon and vicar general of Tournai.[1]
In 1666 he was named bishop of Roermond, but never took possession of the see, being named instead to the diocese of Namur the following year. He was consecrated bishop in Antwerp on 12 May 1669. In 1679 he was translated to Ghent, dying there on 31 May 1680. He was buried in his cathedral.
See also
References
- ^ A.G. Demanet, "Grobbendonck (Ignace-Augustin Schets de)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 8 (Brussels, 1885), 325-326.