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Name
  
Antoine Montazet

Died
  
1788, Paris, France

Antoine de Montazet

Antoine de Montazet (17 August 1713, Laugnac – 2 May 1788) was a French theologian, of Jansenist tendencies, who became bishop of Autun and archbishop of Lyon. He was elected to the Academie francaise in 1756, but did not produce significant literary works.

He had published for his seminary by the Oratorian Joseph Valla, six volumes of "Institutiones theologicae". These were known as "Theologie de Lyon", and were spread throughout Italy by Scipio de’ Ricci, bishop of Pistoia and Prato, until condemned by the Index in 1792. Contrary to the papal bull of Pope Pius V on the Roman Breviary, Montazet changed the text of the Breviary and the Missal. The later efforts of Pope Pius IX and Cardinal Bonald to suppress the innovations of Montazet provoked resistance on the part of the canons, who defended the traditional Lyonnese ceremonies.

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