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Jean Soanen (* 6. Januar 1647 in Rom; † 25. Dezember 1740 in La Chaise-Dieu, Haute-Loire) war ein Bischof der katholischen Kirche. Nach Studien bei den Oratorianern mit Pasquier Quesnel wurde er 1695 Bischof von Senez. Er wurde nach der päpstlichen Bulle Unigenitus Dei filius aus dem Jahr 1713 eine führende Persönlichkeit der Bewegung der Jansenisten. Soanen wurde nach der Provinzialsynode in Embrun im Jahr 1727 ins Kloster La Chaise-Dieu verbannt.

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dbo:abstract Jean Soanen (* 6. Januar 1647 in Rom; † 25. Dezember 1740 in La Chaise-Dieu, Haute-Loire) war ein Bischof der katholischen Kirche. Nach Studien bei den Oratorianern mit Pasquier Quesnel wurde er 1695 Bischof von Senez. Er wurde nach der päpstlichen Bulle Unigenitus Dei filius aus dem Jahr 1713 eine führende Persönlichkeit der Bewegung der Jansenisten. Soanen wurde nach der Provinzialsynode in Embrun im Jahr 1727 ins Kloster La Chaise-Dieu verbannt. (de) Jean Soanen (1647–1740) was a French Oratorian and bishop of Senez. He was a convinced Jansenist. In opposition to the papal bull Unigenitus, he with Charles-Joachim Colbert, bishop of Montpellier, Pierre de la Broue who was bishop of Mirepoix, and Pierre de Langle who was bishop of Boulogne, appealed against it in 1717 to a general council. This group and their followers were known as Appellants; the council was though entirely hypothetical as an idea. Later, he sent out a pastoral letter to his congregation, urging the reading of Pasquier Quesnel. Pierre Guérin de Tencin, the archbishop of Embrun, then in 1727 had him exiled from his diocese. But Jean Soanen of Senez, a small mountain diocese in Provence, issued in 1726 a Pastoral instruction to his diocese, in which, at the age of 80, he reviewed his whole position in the controversy. He regretted that he had ever signed the Formulary of 1665, withdrew his adhesion to the Bull "Vineam Domini Sabaoth", blamed himself for prohibiting, against his real convictions, the moral Reflexions, and promised never to accept the Unigenitus. Soanen was deprived of his see by the Provincial Synoid of Embrun, which on carious canonical grounds he refused to recognize, and was banished to the abbey of Chaise Dieu in Auvergne, where he remained imprisoned till his death in 1740, at the age of 95. He died in 1740 at La Chaise-Dieu, where he was exiled since 1727. (en) Jean Soanen, né à Riom, le 6 janvier 1647 et mort en 1740, est un prédicateur oratorien et évêque de Senez suspendu par le « Concile » d'Embrun. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Jean Soanen (* 6. Januar 1647 in Rom; † 25. Dezember 1740 in La Chaise-Dieu, Haute-Loire) war ein Bischof der katholischen Kirche. Nach Studien bei den Oratorianern mit Pasquier Quesnel wurde er 1695 Bischof von Senez. Er wurde nach der päpstlichen Bulle Unigenitus Dei filius aus dem Jahr 1713 eine führende Persönlichkeit der Bewegung der Jansenisten. Soanen wurde nach der Provinzialsynode in Embrun im Jahr 1727 ins Kloster La Chaise-Dieu verbannt. (de) Jean Soanen, né à Riom, le 6 janvier 1647 et mort en 1740, est un prédicateur oratorien et évêque de Senez suspendu par le « Concile » d'Embrun. (fr) Jean Soanen (1647–1740) was a French Oratorian and bishop of Senez. He was a convinced Jansenist. In opposition to the papal bull Unigenitus, he with Charles-Joachim Colbert, bishop of Montpellier, Pierre de la Broue who was bishop of Mirepoix, and Pierre de Langle who was bishop of Boulogne, appealed against it in 1717 to a general council. This group and their followers were known as Appellants; the council was though entirely hypothetical as an idea. He died in 1740 at La Chaise-Dieu, where he was exiled since 1727. (en)
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