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Paul Alphéran de Bussan

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Church
  
Roman Catholic

Appointed
  
8 March 1728

Rank
  
Archbishop

Predecessor
  
Consecration
  
14 March 1728

Diocese
  
In office
  
1728-1757

Successor
  
Bartolomé Rull

Ordination
  
8 December 1710

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Other posts
  
Titular Archbishop of Tamiathis

Died
  
20 April 1757, Mdina, Malta

Place of burial
  
St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina, Malta

Paul Alphéran de Bussan was a French Roman Catholic archbishop who served as Bishop of Malta from 1728 till 1757.

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Early life

Born in Aix-en-Provence, France on 28 October 1686 of noble parentage, Paul Alpheran de Bussan graduated in Bachelor of Theology from the University of Aix in 1705. He soon travelled to Malta and lived with his uncle, Melchior Alpheran de Bussan, a Conventual Chaplain of Obedience of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. His brother Jean-Melchior Alphéran was also a member of the order of St John. The ship on which the 19-year-old Paul was travelling was caught in heavy storms and had to seek shelter in St. Paul's Bay where he came ashore.

Priesthood

Paul was ordained priest by Bishop Davide Cocco Palmeri on December 8, 1710. He was received as Conventual Chaplain in the Langue of Provence. He was also prior of the convent church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte in Aix-en-Provence in 1720. He was appointed Secretary for French Affairs by Grand Master Antonio Manoel de Vilhena.

Bishop

On March 8, 1728, Pope Benedict XIII appointed Paul Alphéran de Bussan as Bishop of Malta. He was consecrated by the same Pope on March 14 of the same year. In 1733 Bishop Alphéran de Bussan built the Mdina seminary, now the Cathedral Museum. On 19 September 1746 he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Tamiathis. In 1752 he financed the printing of a Maltese translation of Cardinal Bellarmino’s Catholic Catechism which was distributed to every parish in Malta.

Death

Archbishop Alphéran de Bussan died on 20 April 1757 at his Mdina residence. He was buried in the Cathedral crypt but his heart was interred in the chapel of the seminary he had built. On the initiative of the Cathedral Chapter, a memorial baroque marble slab was installed in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament of the Cathedral.

References

Paul Alphéran de Bussan Wikipedia


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