Claude Plantier

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Mgr Claude-Henri PLANTIER by Melchior Doze about 1855

Claude-Henri Plantier (1813–1875) was the Catholic Bishop of Nîmes from 1855. He was strongly Ultramontanist and anti-Protestant[1]

He was an important figure in the debates on papal infallibility, with Louis Pie, Bishop of Poitiers, leading up to and at Vatican I. Some of his comments brought a reaction from Bismarck.

He was also an opponent of bullfighting, publishing a pastoral letter hostile to it in 1863.[2]

Works

  • Règles de la vie sacerdotale (1859)
  • Pie IX défenseur et vengeur de la vraie civilisation (1866)
  • Sur les Conciles généraux (1869)

Notes

  1. ^ Brian Fitzpatrick, Catholic Royalism in the Department of the Gard 1814-1852 (2002), p. 182n.
  2. ^ La tauromachie au 21ème siècle : pourquoi ? Samedi

External links

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  • Walter Troxler (1994). "Claude Plantier". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 7. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 715–717. ISBN 3-88309-048-4.