Joannes Miraeus

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Joannes Miraeus
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Joannes Miraeus,

bishop of Antwerp
.

Life

Le Mire was born in Brussels on 6 January 1560. He was educated in the city, and began studies at

Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg in Brussels, and not long afterwards became a canon of the collegiate church of St Gudula
.

On 26 July 1603 he was appointed to the see of Antwerp, and on 30 May 1604 he was consecrated bishop by Mathias Hovius. As bishop he founded a diocesan seminary in Antwerp, and in 1610 called a synod to restore ecclesiastical order in the diocese. He also made efforts to support the Catholic population in the parts of his diocese under the hostile control of the Dutch Republic, and promoted the cult of Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel. He died of an apoplexy in Brussels in the night of 11–12 January 1611, having travelled to the city for the wedding of the Count of Hoogstraten to the daughter of the Count of Berlaimont.[1]

References

  1. ^ Alphonse Wauters, "Jean Le Mire, dit Miræus", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 14 (Brussels, 1897), 895-898
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Bishop of Antwerp

1604–1611
Succeeded by