Irénée-Yves Dessolle
1744–1824 (age 80)
Biography
Irénée-Yves Dessolle was a distinguished French ecclesiastical figure who served as Archbishop during a transformative period in French religious history. His leadership spanned the tumultuous years of the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic era, during which he worked to maintain the Church's institutional continuity and pastoral mission.
Dessolle's tenure was marked by his efforts to navigate the complex relationship between the Catholic Church and the French state during a time of profound social and political upheaval. He was ultimately laid to rest in Montparnasse Cemetery, a final resting place that reflects the significance of his contributions to French ecclesiastical life.