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Antonio Claudio Álvarez de Quiñones

Antonio Claudio Álvarez de Quiñones (1670s – 21 October 1736) was a Spanish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in what is now the Dominican Republic and Colombia.


Antonio Claudio Álvarez de Quiñones
Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseSantafé en Nueva Granada
ProvinceSantafé en Nueva Granada
Appointed29 January 1725
by Pope Benedict XIII
PredecessorFrancisco del Rincón, OM
SuccessorJuan de Galavís, O. Praem
Orders
Consecration1 May 1718
by Jerónimo Nosti de Valdés, OS Bas.
Personal details
Born1674
Died21 October 1736
Bogotá, Viceroyalty of New Granada
ResidenceBogotá, Viceroyalty of New Granada
Previous post(s)Archbishop of Santo Domingo
(1717–1725)
Alma materColegio Mayor de San Ildefonso (BA; JCL)
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Born in Alcalá de Henares, he taught law before becoming vicar general of the Diocese of Sigüenza. He was appointed Archbishop of Santo Domingo in 1717, serving until 1725, when he was appointed Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada (now the Archdiocese of Bogotá). Due to illness, he was unable to take control of the archdiocese until 1731, and he served as archbishop after that until his death in 1736.

Biography edit

Early life and education edit

Álvarez de Quiñones was born in Alcalá de Henares, Spain.[1][2] His exact date of birth is disputed, with different sources placing the year at 1666, 1674,[1] 1676,[3] and 1687.[2][4] However, Quiñones' Licentiate of Canon Law certificate is dated at 1700, and because most people at that time would have received that degree at age 26, 1674 is perhaps the closest estimate to his actual birth year.[1]

Álvarez de Quiñones was the son of Antonio Quiñones and Catalina García.[1] His father's ancestors came from Quintanilla, in the Diocese of León, and his paternal grandparents came from the villages of Santorcaz and Hontanar.[1] His mother's ancestors were "old Christians," without any Jewish or Moorish ancestry, and none were "punished by the Holy Inquisition."[1]

Álvarez de Quiñones attended the Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso in Alcalá de Henares, graduating on 5 June 1674 with a bachelor's degree and a Licentiate of Canon Law.[1]

Priesthood edit

Following graduation, he obtained a chair of law at the college.[1] He remained there teaching for several years, when he was invited by his uncle Francisco Álvarez de Quiñones, the canon priest of the Collegiate of Santa María del Mercado in Berlanga de Duero and the future Bishop of Sigüenza,[3] invited him to come work with him. Álvarez de Quiñones accepted the offer, and became the Vicar General of the Diocese of Sigüenza.[1][3][5]

Archbishop of Santo Domingo edit

In September 1711, Francisco del Rincón, the Archbishop of Santo Domingo, transferred to administer the Archdiocese of Caracas in what is now Venezuela, leaving the archdiocese without an archbishop.[1] On 10 March 1712, by way of royal appointment, Álvarez de Quiñones was appointed diocesan administrator,[1] arriving in November of that year.[3] Finally, on 12 April 1717, Pope Clement XI appointed him Archbishop of Santo Domingo.[1][2][3][4] He traveled to Havana, Cuba, in April 1718,[3] for his episcopal consecration,[1] which took place on 1 May 1718, with Bishop Jerónimo Nosti de Valdés, OS Bas., the Bishop of Santiago de Cuba, serving as consecrator.[2] However, following his consecration, he was unable to immediately return to Santo Domingo because he was suffering from herpes.[1]

As archbishop, one of Álvarez de Quiñones' notable policies was that of refusing to ordain . In 1723, he became outraged upon learning that his predecessor, Francisco del Rincón, had ordained pardos (triracial descendants of EuropeansNative Americans, and West Africans).[6] He complained that some of the archdiocese's priests "have a good part of mulatto" and made the accusation that they had "hidden" that their "progenitors had been slaves, and descendants of blacks that were introduced into this island from Guinea."[6] He then ordered that in the future, all priests should have the proper "quality and qualifications."[6]

Archbishop of Bogotá edit

On 28 June 1723, the Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada (now the Archdiocese of Bogotá), Francisco del Rincón, died of illness.[1][3] On 29 January 1725, Álvarez de Quiñones was named his successor,[2][3] with the appointment being communicated to him by Cardinal Francesco Acquaviva.[1] His successor as Archbishop of Santo Domingo was Francisco Mendigaño Armendáriz, one of Álvarez de Quiñones' former classmates at San Ildefonso who was previously the archdeacon of the Bogotá Cathedral.[1]

Álvarez de Quiñones was announced to be the next Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada on 14 July 1724,[1] and was officially appointed Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada on 29 January 1725 in a papal bull by Pope Benedict XIII.[1][2][4] However, he did actually take reach the archdiocese until 1731, due to an extended illness and travels to Europe.[1] He suffered again from herpes, and was seriously ill for over five months.[1] He wrote in an April 1724 letter that he could not make the trip to Bogotá because "it has been God who has served to cut me off with a grievous accident, of which I have been prostrate for five months in bed, in danger of losing my life."[3] He wrote that he would travel when the doctors allowed it.[3] He left Santo Domingo in September 1725.[3] Later, in July 1728, he traveled to Gibraltar on a pastoral visit, where he remained until early 1729.[1] Meanwhile, Francisco Menigaña Armendáriz, who had remained in Bogotá as the diocesan administrator, had fallen ill and died in September 1728, and was replaced as diocesan administrator by Nicolas de Barasorda y Larrazabal, and later by Francisco José Cabrera y Davales.[1] Álvarez de Quiñones finally arrived in Bogotá on 27 August 1731.[1][3]

Throughout his tenure as archbishop, Álvarez de Quiñones received mixed reception from those within the diocese, and experienced opposition from some members of the clergy, who accused the archbishop of extravagant spending.[1] In 1732, several priests formally complained to King Philip V of Spain "for the great excesses in relation to the excessive money he holds and other irregular things with the state."[1] However, others praised Álvarez de Quiñones for his "regal magnificence" and the wealth he brought to the archdiocese, which allowed for the endowment of scholarships, increased funding for churches and shrines, and the renovation of the Bogotá Cathedral, the purchase of a new episcopal palace,[1] which was acquired in 1733.[7]

Death edit

Álvarez de Quiñones died in Bogotá on 21 October 1736.[1][2][3][4] He left a large estate, including the episcopal palace and a number of black slaves, and his successor as archbishop, Juan de Galavís, spent much of his short term as archbishop consolidating his will, which had 226 pages with 452 individual sections.[1] In his will, he left "generous donations" to a variety of institutions.[3]

Episcopal consecration edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Casado Arboniés, Manuel (1998). (PDF). Estudios de historia social y económica de América: 268–283. ISSN 0214-2236. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-13. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Antonio Claudio Alvarez de Quiñones [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n (PDF). Boletin del Archivo General de la Nacion: 44–56. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  4. ^ a b c d "Archdiocese of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic". GCatholic. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
  5. ^ Alcedo, Antonio de (1789). Diccionario geográfico-historico de las Indias occidentales ó América (in Spanish). Madrid: Manuel Gonzalez. p. 38.
  6. ^ a b c Twinam, Ann (2015-01-28). Purchasing Whiteness: Pardos, Mulattos, and the Quest for Social Mobility in the Spanish Indies. Redwood City, California: Stanford University Press. p. 120. ISBN 9780804750936.
  7. ^ "La Casa | banrepcultural.org". www.banrepcultural.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-02-19.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Alvarez and the second or maternal family name is Quinones Antonio Claudio Alvarez de Quinones 1670s 21 October 1736 was a Spanish born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in what is now the Dominican Republic and Colombia The Most ReverendAntonio Claudio Alvarez de QuinonesArchbishop of Santafe en Nueva GranadaChurchRoman Catholic ChurchArchdioceseSantafe en Nueva GranadaProvinceSantafe en Nueva GranadaAppointed29 January 1725by Pope Benedict XIIIPredecessorFrancisco del Rincon OMSuccessorJuan de Galavis O PraemOrdersConsecration1 May 1718by Jeronimo Nosti de Valdes OS Bas Personal detailsBorn1674Alcala de Henares SpainDied21 October 1736Bogota Viceroyalty of New GranadaResidenceBogota Viceroyalty of New GranadaPrevious post s Archbishop of Santo Domingo 1717 1725 Alma materColegio Mayor de San Ildefonso BA JCL SignatureBorn in Alcala de Henares he taught law before becoming vicar general of the Diocese of Siguenza He was appointed Archbishop of Santo Domingo in 1717 serving until 1725 when he was appointed Archbishop of Santafe en Nueva Granada now the Archdiocese of Bogota Due to illness he was unable to take control of the archdiocese until 1731 and he served as archbishop after that until his death in 1736 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Archbishop of Santo Domingo 1 4 Archbishop of Bogota 1 5 Death 2 Episcopal consecration 3 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and education edit Alvarez de Quinones was born in Alcala de Henares Spain 1 2 His exact date of birth is disputed with different sources placing the year at 1666 1674 1 1676 3 and 1687 2 4 However Quinones Licentiate of Canon Law certificate is dated at 1700 and because most people at that time would have received that degree at age 26 1674 is perhaps the closest estimate to his actual birth year 1 Alvarez de Quinones was the son of Antonio Quinones and Catalina Garcia 1 His father s ancestors came from Quintanilla in the Diocese of Leon and his paternal grandparents came from the villages of Santorcaz and Hontanar 1 His mother s ancestors were old Christians without any Jewish or Moorish ancestry and none were punished by the Holy Inquisition 1 Alvarez de Quinones attended the Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso in Alcala de Henares graduating on 5 June 1674 with a bachelor s degree and a Licentiate of Canon Law 1 Priesthood edit Following graduation he obtained a chair of law at the college 1 He remained there teaching for several years when he was invited by his uncle Francisco Alvarez de Quinones the canon priest of the Collegiate of Santa Maria del Mercado in Berlanga de Duero and the future Bishop of Siguenza 3 invited him to come work with him Alvarez de Quinones accepted the offer and became the Vicar General of the Diocese of Siguenza 1 3 5 Archbishop of Santo Domingo edit In September 1711 Francisco del Rincon the Archbishop of Santo Domingo transferred to administer the Archdiocese of Caracas in what is now Venezuela leaving the archdiocese without an archbishop 1 On 10 March 1712 by way of royal appointment Alvarez de Quinones was appointed diocesan administrator 1 arriving in November of that year 3 Finally on 12 April 1717 Pope Clement XI appointed him Archbishop of Santo Domingo 1 2 3 4 He traveled to Havana Cuba in April 1718 3 for his episcopal consecration 1 which took place on 1 May 1718 with Bishop Jeronimo Nosti de Valdes OS Bas the Bishop of Santiago de Cuba serving as consecrator 2 However following his consecration he was unable to immediately return to Santo Domingo because he was suffering from herpes 1 As archbishop one of Alvarez de Quinones notable policies was that of refusing to ordain In 1723 he became outraged upon learning that his predecessor Francisco del Rincon had ordained pardos triracial descendants of Europeans Native Americans and West Africans 6 He complained that some of the archdiocese s priests have a good part of mulatto and made the accusation that they had hidden that their progenitors had been slaves and descendants of blacks that were introduced into this island from Guinea 6 He then ordered that in the future all priests should have the proper quality and qualifications 6 Archbishop of Bogota edit On 28 June 1723 the Archbishop of Santafe en Nueva Granada now the Archdiocese of Bogota Francisco del Rincon died of illness 1 3 On 29 January 1725 Alvarez de Quinones was named his successor 2 3 with the appointment being communicated to him by Cardinal Francesco Acquaviva 1 His successor as Archbishop of Santo Domingo was Francisco Mendigano Armendariz one of Alvarez de Quinones former classmates at San Ildefonso who was previously the archdeacon of the Bogota Cathedral 1 Alvarez de Quinones was announced to be the next Archbishop of Santafe en Nueva Granada on 14 July 1724 1 and was officially appointed Archbishop of Santafe en Nueva Granada on 29 January 1725 in a papal bull by Pope Benedict XIII 1 2 4 However he did actually take reach the archdiocese until 1731 due to an extended illness and travels to Europe 1 He suffered again from herpes and was seriously ill for over five months 1 He wrote in an April 1724 letter that he could not make the trip to Bogota because it has been God who has served to cut me off with a grievous accident of which I have been prostrate for five months in bed in danger of losing my life 3 He wrote that he would travel when the doctors allowed it 3 He left Santo Domingo in September 1725 3 Later in July 1728 he traveled to Gibraltar on a pastoral visit where he remained until early 1729 1 Meanwhile Francisco Menigana Armendariz who had remained in Bogota as the diocesan administrator had fallen ill and died in September 1728 and was replaced as diocesan administrator by Nicolas de Barasorda y Larrazabal and later by Francisco Jose Cabrera y Davales 1 Alvarez de Quinones finally arrived in Bogota on 27 August 1731 1 3 Throughout his tenure as archbishop Alvarez de Quinones received mixed reception from those within the diocese and experienced opposition from some members of the clergy who accused the archbishop of extravagant spending 1 In 1732 several priests formally complained to King Philip V of Spain for the great excesses in relation to the excessive money he holds and other irregular things with the state 1 However others praised Alvarez de Quinones for his regal magnificence and the wealth he brought to the archdiocese which allowed for the endowment of scholarships increased funding for churches and shrines and the renovation of the Bogota Cathedral the purchase of a new episcopal palace 1 which was acquired in 1733 7 Death edit Alvarez de Quinones died in Bogota on 21 October 1736 1 2 3 4 He left a large estate including the episcopal palace and a number of black slaves and his successor as archbishop Juan de Galavis spent much of his short term as archbishop consolidating his will which had 226 pages with 452 individual sections 1 In his will he left generous donations to a variety of institutions 3 Episcopal consecration editCardinal Guillaume d Estouteville OSB Pope Sixtus IV 1471 Pope Julius II 1481 Cardinal Raffaele Riario 1504 Pope Leo X 1513 Cardinal Alessandro Farnese 1519 Cardinal Francesco Pisani 1527 Cardinal Alfonso Gesualdo 1564 Pope Clement VIII 1592 Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini 1604 Bishop Laudivio Zacchia 1605 Cardinal Antonio Barberini OFM Cap 1625 Cardinal Marco Antonio Franciotti 1637 Cardinal Giambattista Spada 1643 Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia 1655 Archbishop Jaime de Palafox y Cardona 1677 Cardinal Luis Manuel Fernandez de Portocarrero 1678 Patriarch Pedro Portocarrero y Guzman 1691 Bishop Jeronimo Nosti de Valdes OS Bas 1704 Archbishop Antonio Claudio Alvarez de Quinones 1718 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Casado Arbonies Manuel 1998 Dos arzobispados americanos para el estudiante de Alcala Don Antonio Claudio Alvarez de Quinones PDF Estudios de historia social y economica de America 268 283 ISSN 0214 2236 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 08 13 Retrieved 2017 02 21 a b c d e f g Cheney David M Archbishop Antonio Claudio Alvarez de Quinones Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Familias Hispanoamericanas PDF Boletin del Archivo General de la Nacion 44 56 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 02 22 Retrieved 2017 02 21 a b c d Archdiocese of Santo Domingo Dominican Republic GCatholic Retrieved 2017 02 19 Alcedo Antonio de 1789 Diccionario geografico historico de las Indias occidentales o America in Spanish Madrid Manuel Gonzalez p 38 a b c Twinam Ann 2015 01 28 Purchasing Whiteness Pardos Mulattos and the Quest for Social Mobility in the Spanish Indies Redwood City California Stanford University Press p 120 ISBN 9780804750936 La Casa banrepcultural org www banrepcultural org in Spanish Retrieved 2017 02 19 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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