Antoine de Salinis

Louis-Antoine de Salinis , born the August 11th 1798 with Morlaàs (Yrénées-Atlantiques), dead the January 30th 1861, was a French man of the church, bishop of Amiens of 1849 with 1856, then archbishop of Auch until in 1861.

Ordered priest in 1822, it then forms part of the circle of the close relations of the abbot Félicité on Lamennais, of which it shares the royalist theories and ultramontane, and supports the team of the newspaper the Future in 1831-1832. Director of the College of Juilly in the years 1830, he is then the author of several teaching works.

Remained near to the catholic liberals after the rupture of Lamennais (1834), it obtains in 1849 its nomination with évêché of Amiens thanks to the support of the count de Montalembert. Initially in favor of a restoration legitimist, it evolves/moves after the Coup d'etat of December 2nd, 1851: it adopts the authoritarian regime of the Prince-President indeed, future emperor Napoleon III, which appoints it archbishop of Auch in 1856.

After its death, in 1861, its funeral oration is pronounced by Monseigneur Gerbet, bishop of Perpignan. ----

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