Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais

French preacher
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IntroFrench preacher
A.K.A.Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais
A.K.A.Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais
PlacesFrance
wasPolitician Preacher Priest
Work fieldReligion Politics
Gender
Male
Religion:Catholicism
Birth10 December 1731, Cherbourg
Death4 April 1790Paris (aged 58 years)
Star signSagittarius
The details

Biography

Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de Beauvais (b. at Cherbourg, 17 October 1731; d. at Paris, 4 April 1790) was a French bishop of Senez.

Life

The sermons he preached before the court during Advent, 1768, and Lent, 1773, raised his reputation as a pulpit orator to such a height that he was promoted to the See of Senez. He is considered one of the best preachers of the eighteenth century.

In 1783 he resigned his bishopric and settled at Paris. In 1789 he was made a member of the States-General.

Works

His sermons were printed at Paris in 1806, prefaced by an account, written by the Abbé Boulogne, of the preacher and his discourses. The most celebrated of his funeral orations is the one on Louis XV; this discourse, however, failed to please the courtiers. The best of his panegyrics are one on St. Augustine, delivered before the Assembly of the Clergy of France, and one on St. Louis, before the Académie Française.

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