Eugène de Mazenod


Eugène de Mazenod

Archbishop of Marseille
Personal details
Born
Charles-Joseph-Eugène de Mazenod

1 August 1782
Died21 May 1861
Marseille, France
Sainthood
Feast dayMay 21
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Beatified19 October 1975
St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
by Pope Paul VI
Canonized3 December 1995
St. Peter's Basilica
by Pope John Paul II
Ordination history
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byJean-François de Mandolx
Date21 December 1811
PlaceAmiens
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorCarlo Odescalchi
Co-consecrators
Date14 October 1832

Eugène de Mazenod, OMI (born Charles-Joseph-Eugène de Mazenod; 1 August 1782 – 21 May 1861) was a French aristocrat and Catholic bishop who founded the congregation of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

When he was eight years old, Mazenod's family fled the French Revolution and left its considerable wealth behind. As refugees in Italy, they were poor and moved from place to place. He returned to France at the age of twenty and later became a priest. Initially focused on rebuilding the Church in France after the Revolution, his mission soon extended, particularly to British North America. Mazenod was appointed bishop of Marseille in 1837, and archbishop in 1851.

Mazenod was beatified on 19 October 1975. He was canonized twenty years later on 3 December 1995. The Catholic Church commemorates him with an optional memorial on 21 May, the anniversary of his death.