Cardinal Pasteur de Sarrats | |
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Cardinal-Priest | |
Church | Saints Marcellinus and Peter (1350–1356) |
Diocese | Assisi (1337–1339) Embrun (1339–1350) |
Orders | |
Created cardinal | 17 December 1350 by Pope Innocent VI |
Personal details | |
Born | Vivarais FR |
Died | 11 October 1356 Avignon FR |
Buried | S. François, Avignon |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | monk, courtier, theologian |
Profession | bishop |
Pasteur de Sarrats (or Sarrats d'Aubenas; Lat. Pastor de Serraescuderio, and Pastor de Vivariis) was a French Franciscan friar, bishop and Cardinal. He was born in the village of Aubenas in the Vivarais,[1] or he took his monastic vows in the monastery of Aubenas.[2] Pasteur may have had a brother. A bull of Benedict XII, dated 13 April 1337, grants the parish church of S. Martin de Valle Gorgia in the diocese of Viviers to Pierre de Serraescuderio, Canon of Viviers since 1333, who held a parish of S. Pierre de Melon in the diocese of Uzès.[3] Pasteur died in Avignon in 1356.