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The Ancient Diocese of Vaison (Lat. dioecesis Vasionensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese in France, suppressed in 1801, with its territory transferred to the diocese of Avignon. It had been one of nine dioceses in the ecclesiastical province presided over by the archbishop of Arles, but a later reorganization placed Vasio under the archbishop of Avignon. Jurisdiction inside the diocese was shared between the bishop and the Comte de Provence, higher justice and the castle belonging to the Comte, and civil justice and all other rights belonging to the bishop. The cathedral was served by a chapter which had four dignities: the provost (praepositus), the archdeacon, the sacristan, and the precentor. There were also six canons, each of whom had a prebend attached to his office.

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  • Das Bistum Vaison (lateinisch Dioecesis Vasionensis) ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche in Frankreich. Der Bischofssitz war in der Stadt Vaison-la-Romaine. Es bestand seit dem 4. Jahrhundert und gehörte seit 1475 zur Kirchenprovinz Avignon. Mit dem Konkordat von 1801 wurde das Bistum Vaison aufgelöst und auf das Erzbistum Avignon bzw. das Bistum Valence aufgeteilt. * Die „Untere“ Kathedrale Unsere Liebe Frau von Nazareth in Vaison * Die „Obere“ Kathedrale Mariä Himmelfahrt ebenda (de)
  • The Ancient Diocese of Vaison (Lat. dioecesis Vasionensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese in France, suppressed in 1801, with its territory transferred to the diocese of Avignon. It had been one of nine dioceses in the ecclesiastical province presided over by the archbishop of Arles, but a later reorganization placed Vasio under the archbishop of Avignon. Jurisdiction inside the diocese was shared between the bishop and the Comte de Provence, higher justice and the castle belonging to the Comte, and civil justice and all other rights belonging to the bishop. The cathedral was served by a chapter which had four dignities: the provost (praepositus), the archdeacon, the sacristan, and the precentor. There were also six canons, each of whom had a prebend attached to his office. (en)
  • Le diocèse de Vaison (en latin : Dioecesis Vasionensis ; en occitan : Diocèsi de Vaison) est un ancien diocèse de l'Église catholique en France. Supprimé en 1801, il est rétabli en 2009 comme siège titulaire. L'évêque titulaire de Vaison est Mgr Jean Bondu, nommé évêque auxiliaire de Rennes, Dol et Saint Malo le 30 novembre 2022. (fr)
  • La diocesi di Vaison (in latino: Dioecesis Vasionensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Vaison (łac. Dioecesis Vasionensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji we Francji erygowanej ok. V wieku, a włączonej w 1801 w skład archidiecezji Awinionu. Współcześnie miasto Vaison-la-Romaine znajduje się w regionie Prowansja-Alpy-Lazurowe Wybrzeże we Francji. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne ustanowione w 2009 przez papieża Benedykta XVI. (pl)
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  • Das Bistum Vaison (lateinisch Dioecesis Vasionensis) ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche in Frankreich. Der Bischofssitz war in der Stadt Vaison-la-Romaine. Es bestand seit dem 4. Jahrhundert und gehörte seit 1475 zur Kirchenprovinz Avignon. Mit dem Konkordat von 1801 wurde das Bistum Vaison aufgelöst und auf das Erzbistum Avignon bzw. das Bistum Valence aufgeteilt. * Die „Untere“ Kathedrale Unsere Liebe Frau von Nazareth in Vaison * Die „Obere“ Kathedrale Mariä Himmelfahrt ebenda (de)
  • The Ancient Diocese of Vaison (Lat. dioecesis Vasionensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese in France, suppressed in 1801, with its territory transferred to the diocese of Avignon. It had been one of nine dioceses in the ecclesiastical province presided over by the archbishop of Arles, but a later reorganization placed Vasio under the archbishop of Avignon. Jurisdiction inside the diocese was shared between the bishop and the Comte de Provence, higher justice and the castle belonging to the Comte, and civil justice and all other rights belonging to the bishop. The cathedral was served by a chapter which had four dignities: the provost (praepositus), the archdeacon, the sacristan, and the precentor. There were also six canons, each of whom had a prebend attached to his office. (en)
  • Le diocèse de Vaison (en latin : Dioecesis Vasionensis ; en occitan : Diocèsi de Vaison) est un ancien diocèse de l'Église catholique en France. Supprimé en 1801, il est rétabli en 2009 comme siège titulaire. L'évêque titulaire de Vaison est Mgr Jean Bondu, nommé évêque auxiliaire de Rennes, Dol et Saint Malo le 30 novembre 2022. (fr)
  • La diocesi di Vaison (in latino: Dioecesis Vasionensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Vaison (łac. Dioecesis Vasionensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji we Francji erygowanej ok. V wieku, a włączonej w 1801 w skład archidiecezji Awinionu. Współcześnie miasto Vaison-la-Romaine znajduje się w regionie Prowansja-Alpy-Lazurowe Wybrzeże we Francji. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne ustanowione w 2009 przez papieża Benedykta XVI. (pl)
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