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Pierre Viret
Swiss theologian

Pierre Viret

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Swiss theologian
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Orbe, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Place of death
Orthez, canton of Orthez, arrondissement of Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Age
60 years
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Biography

Pierre Viret (1511 – 4 May 1571) was a Swiss Reformed theologian.

Early life

Pierre Viret was born to a devout middle class Roman Catholic family in Orbe, a small town now in Switzerland. He was a close friend of John Calvin.

Viret studied as a scholar in his hometown school and then attended the University of Paris, where he was converted to the Reformed faith. He returned to Orbe in 1531 to escape the persecutions in Paris.

Preaching

William Farel, a Protestant preacher, called Viret to the ministry at his return to Orbe. On 6 May 1531 Viret preached his first sermon, being only twenty years old at the time. His preaching was received with astonishment and acclamation by his hearers, and many were soon converted to the Reformed Faith, among them both Viret's parents. Subsequently, he preached in Lausanne and Geneva, before undertaking missionary tours in France, preaching to crowds of thousands in Paris, Orléans, Avignon, Montauban, and Montpellier. His preaching was sweet and winning, and won him the name of "The Smile of the Reformation."

At one time he was captured by Catholic forces. Viret was considered one of the most popular French-speaking preachers in the 16th century. Above all he was the reformer of the city of Lausanne, where he converted the local population to the Reformed faith. In his time, Lausanne also became, with Geneva, a training ground for Reformation preachers. Among those who studied in Lausanne was the author of the Belgic Confession, Guy de Brès. While at Lausanne, Viret founded a Reformed Academy, which was forced to relocate to Geneva in 1559. The relocated professors and students of Viret's Lausanne Academy soon became the foundation of Calvin’s famed Geneva Academy.

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For health reasons Viret left Geneva and moved to Southern France where we preached among the Hugenots.

He died in Orthez France in 1571.

Bibliographic sources

  • Berthoud, Jean-Marc "Pierre Viret: Forgotten Giant of the Reformation", Zurich Publishing, (2010)
  • Linder, Robert D. "Forgotten Reformer." Christian History.
  • "Viret, Pierre." Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation
  • Procedures Held With Regard to those of the Religion of the Netherlands (1568)
  • Sheats, R. A. "Pierre Viret: The Angel of the Reformation", Zurich Publishing, (2012)
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