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Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble-Vienne (Lat: ''Diocesis Gratianopolitanus—Viennensis Allobrogum'') is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic church in south-eastern France. The diocese, erected in the 4th century as the Diocese of Grenoble, comprises the department of Isère and the former canton of Villeurbanne (Rhône), in the Region of Rhône-Alpes. In 2006, the name was changed from the diocese of Grenoble to the diocese of Grenoble-Vienne. The current bishop is Guy André Marie de Kérimel, appointed on June 10, 2006.
Before the French Revolution it was a suffragan diocese of the archbishopric of Vienne and included the deanery or see at Savoy, which in 1779, was made a bishopric in its own right, with the see at Chambéry.
By the Concordat of 1801, the bishop of Grenoble was made a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Lyon. Thirteen archipresbyterates of the former archbishopric of Vienne were affiliated to the bishopric of Grenoble, and there were annexes to it some parishes in the Diocese of Belley-Ars, Diocese of Gap, Archdiocese of Lyon, and Diocese of Valence.
==Bishops==

(詳細はDomninus, the first Bishop of Grenoble known to history, attended the Council of Aquileia in 381.
* Saint Ceratus (441-52), celebrated in legend for his controversies against Arianism
* Ferjus of Grenoble (Ferreolus) (at the end of the seventh century), who, according to tradition, was killed by a pagan while preaching
* Saint Hugh of Grenoble (1080–1132), noted for his zeal in carrying out Pope Gregory VII's orders concerning reform and for his opposition to Guy of Burgundy, Bishop of Vienne, and subsequently pope under the title of Callixtus II
* Pierre Scarron (1621–1667), who, with the co-operation of many religious orders, restored Catholicism in Dauphiné
* Étienne Le Camus (1671–1707), organizer of charitable loan associations
* Jean de Caulet (1726–1771), who brought about general acceptance of the Bull ''Unigenitus'', whose collection of books was the nucleus of the public library of the city, and during whose episcopate Bridaine, the preacher, after delivering a sermon on almsgiving went through the streets of the city with wagons and was unable to gather all the donations of linen, furniture and clothing that were offered.

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