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Roman Catholic Diocese of Nancy

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The Diocese of Nancy is a Roman Catholic diocese in France. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Besançon[1] It has existed since 1777.

The title of count and the rights of sovereignty of the medieval Bishops of Toul originated in certain grants which Henry the Fowler gave St. Gauzelin in 927. Due to a disturbance known as the Conflict of Investitures in 1108, the chapter became divided: the majority elected Riquin of Commercy bishop; the minority chose Conrad of Schwarzenburg. Henry V granted Conrad the title of bishop, provided he not exercise episcopal office. In 1271 grave differences broke out again in the chapter of Toul. In 1278 Nicholas III personally appointed Conrad of Tübingen as bishop. Thenceforth it was generally the Holy See which appointed the bishops, alleging various reasons as vacancies arose. As a result, many Italian prelates held this important see until 1552, when Toul was occupied by France. In 1597 Charles III, duke of Lorraine asked Clement VIII for the dismemberment of the See of Toul and the creation of a see at Nancy; this failed through the opposition of Arnaud d'Ossat, Henry's ambassador at Rome. In the end, Clement VIII decided that Nancy was to have a primatial church and that its prelate would have the title of Primate of Lorraine and wear episcopal insignia, but should not exercise episcopal jurisdiction.

In 1777 and 1778 Toul lost territories out of which were formed two new dioceses: Saint-Dié; and Nancy, both of them suffragans of Trier. The Concordat of 1802, suppressing Toul, made Nancy the seat of a vast diocese which included three Departments: Meurthe, Meuse, and Vosges. Eventually the latter two were detached from Nancy on the re-establishment of the Dioceses of Verdun and Saint-Dié in 1822. Since 1824 the bishops of Nancy have borne the title of Bishops of Nancy and Toul, as the ancient Diocese of Toul is almost entirely united with Nancy.[2] [3]

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