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Diocese
  
Namur

Successor
  
Engelbert Des Bois

See
  
St Aubin's Cathedral

Consecration
  
22 November 1615

Term ended
  
1629

Name
  
Jean Dauvin

Predecessor
  
Francois Buisseret


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Jean Dauvin or D'Auvin (1578–1651) was the sixth bishop of Namur (1615–1629).

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Life

Dauvin was born in Namur in 1559, the son of Jean d'Auvin and Marie de Monbeek. He studied civil and canon law, graduating Licentiate of Laws, and was appointed a canon graduate in St Aubin's Cathedral. In 1597 he became archdeacon and vicar general of the diocese. He was named bishop on 15 October 1614 and consecrated on 22 November 1615.

The church of Boneffe Abbey, destroyed by rebel forces during the Dutch Revolt, was rebuilt and reconsecrated under his aegis. In 1619 he had offices printed for the saints of his diocese in line with the Roman Breviary, either authoring the propers himself or authorizing them from the Jesuit Gilles du Monin (who went on to write Sacrarium perantiqui comitatus Namurcensis and dedicate it to Dauvin).

In 1620 he reformed the chapter of the cathedral in line with the decrees of the Council of Trent, and in 1625 he held a diocesan synod to push through Tridentine reform in the rural deaneries of his diocese.

Dauvin died on 15 September 1629 and was buried in his cathedral.

References

Jean Dauvin Wikipedia