Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid
Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid | |
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Archbishop of Mainz | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Electorate of Mainz |
In office | 1673–1675 |
Predecessor | Johann Philipp von Schönborn |
Successor | Damian Hartard von der Leyen-Hohengeroldseck |
Personal details | |
Born | 29 September 1617 |
Died | 3 June 1675 |
Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid (29 September 1617 – 3 June 1675) was the Bishop of Speyer from 1652 to 1675 and also Archbishop of Mainz and Bishop of Worms from 1673 to 1675.
Biography
Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid was born on 29 September 1617 in Bourscheid Castle, a member of the House of Metternich. His father, Gerhard von Metternich, Lord of Burscheid and Esch. At the age of eight, Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid became a canon (Domizellar) in Trier. He studied in Trier 1635-36 and then at the Jesuit school in Pont-à-Mousson. He became Domizellar of Mainz in 1639. He was ordained as a deacon in 1640
On 11 April 1652 the cathedral chapter of Speyer Cathedral elected Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid Bishop of Speyer. He was ordained as a priest on 17 December 1652. On 9 June 1653, Pope Innocent X confirmed his appointment as Bishop of Speyer, and directed him to repair Speyer Cathedral and to found a seminary. He was consecrated as a bishop by Wolther Heinrich von Strevesdorff, Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz on 24 June 1656.
The cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral elected Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid Coadjutor Archbishop of Mainz on 15 December 1670, with the understanding that he would succeed as Archbishop upon the death of Johann Philipp von Schönborn. Pope Clement X confirmed this arrangement on 16 November 1671. As such, Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid succeeded as Archbishop of Mainz on 12 February 1673. The cathedral chapter of Worms Cathedral elected him as Bishop of Worms on 16 April 1673.
Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid died in Mainz on 3 June 1675.
References
- This page is based on this page on German Wikipedia.
- Profile from catholic-hierarchy.org