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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela

The Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela (Latin: Archidioecesis Pampilonensis et Tudelensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in the cities of Pamplona and Tudela in Spain.[1][2]

Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela

Archidioecesis Pampilonensis et Tudelensis

Archidiócesis de Pamplona y Tudela (es)
Iruñeko eta Tuterako artxidiozesia (eu)
Location
CountrySpain
Ecclesiastical provincePamplona
Statistics
Area10,421 km2 (4,024 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
578,210
573,386 (99.2%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin Rite
Established5th century (as Diocese of Pamplona)
5 September 1851 (as Diocese of Pamplona-Tudela)
17 July 1889 (as Diocese of Pamplona)
2 September 1955 (as Diocese of Pamplona-Tudela)
11 August 1956 (as Archdiocese of Pamplona-Tudela)
11 August 1984 (as Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela)
CathedralCathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Pamplona
Co-cathedralCo-Cathedral of Our Lady of Solitude in Tudela
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopFrancisco Pérez González
SuffragansDiocese of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logroño
Diocese of Jaca
Diocese of San Sebastián
Map
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

Timeline edit

  • 5th century: Established as Diocese of Pamplona
  • 9th century: northern boundary established by Charles's Cross
  • 5 September 1851: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • 17 July 1889: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona
  • 2 September 1955: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • 11 August 1956: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • 11 August 1984: Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela

Leadership edit

Bishops of Pamplona edit

  • Firminus (late 3rd century)
  • Liliolus (before 589, after 592)
  • John I (fl. 610)
  • Atilanus (fl. 683)
  • Marcianus (fl. 693)
  • Opilanus (fl. 829)
  • Wiliesind (848–860)

In 850, in the face of a Muslim invasion, the seat of the bishop was transferred to Leire.

Bishops of Pamplona at Leire edit

  • Jimeno I (876–914)
  • Basilio (918–922)
  • Galindo (922–928)
  • Valentín (928–947)
  • Blasco I (971–972)
  • Bibas (979–???)
  • Julian (983–985)
  • Sisebut (988–997)
  • Jimeno II (1000–1005)
  • Sancho I el Mayor (1015–1024)

In 1023, the see was reestablished in Pamplona.

Bishops of Pamplona edit

  • Sancho II el Menor (1025–1051)
  • John II (1052–1068)
  • Blasco II (1068–1078/79)
  • García Ramírez (1078/79–1082)
  • Pedro de Roda (1083–1115)
  • William I (Guillermo) (1122)
  • Sancho de Larrosa (1122–1142)
  • Lope de Artajona (1143–1159)
  • Sancho III (1160–1164)
  • Pedro Compostelano (1162–1164)
  • Raymond (1163)
  • Bibiano (1165–1166)
  • Peter of Paris (1167–1193)
  • Martín de Tafalla (1193–1194), elected
  • García Ferrández (1194–1205)
  • Juan de Tarazona (1205–1211)
  • Espárago de la Barca (1212–1215)
  • William of Saintonge (1215–1219)
  • Remiro de Navarra (1220–1229)
  • Pedro Ramírez de Pedrola (1230–1238)

Between 1238 and 1242, the throne was vacant while the chapter was divided between supporters of Lope García and of the archdeacon Guillermo de Oriz.

  • Pedro Jiménez de Gazólaz (1242–1266)
  • Armingot (1268–1277)
  • Miguel Sánchez de Uncastillo (1277–1286)
  • Miguel Periz de Legaria (1288–1304)
  • Rodrigo Ibáñez de Medrano (1304–1310)
  • Arnaud de Poyanne (1310–1316)
  • Guillaume Mechin (1316–1317)
  • Raul Rossellet (1317)
  • Michel Maucondiut (1317), elected
  • Semén García de Asiáin (1317), elected
  • Arnaud de Barbazan (1318–1355)
  • Pierre de Monteruc (1355–1356)
  • Miguel Sánchez de Asiáin (1356–1364)
  • Bernard Folcaut (1364–1377)
  • Martín de Zalba (1377–1390)

Martín resigned the see to become a cardinal in 1390, but he continued as apostolic administrator until 1403.

  • Miguel de Zalba, cardinal (1404–1406), elected
    • Martín de Eusa (1406–1407), vicar general
    • Nicolás López de Roncesvalles (1407–1408), vicar
    • García de Aibar (1408), vicar general
    • Lancelot de Navarra (1408–1420), vicar general
  • Sancho Sánchez de Oteiza (1420–1425)
  • Martín de Peralta I (1426–1456)
  • Martín de Peralta II (1457–1458)
  • Nicolás de Echávarri (1462–1469)
  • Alfonso Carrillo (1473–1491)
  • César Borja, cardinal (1491–1492), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia
    • Antonio Pallavicino Gentili, cardinal (1492–1507), apostolic administrator
    • Fazio Giovanni Santori, cardinal (1507–1510), apostolic administrator
    • Amaneu de Labrit, cardinal (1510–1512), apostolic administrator (first time)
    • Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli (1512–1517), apostolic administrator
    • Amaneu de Labrit (1517–1520), apostolic administrator (second time)
    • Alessandro Cesarini, cardinal (1520–1538), apostolic administrator, resigned
  • Juan Remmia (1538–1539)
  • Pedro Pacheco Ladrón de Guevara, cardinal (1539–1545), transferred to the diocese of Jaén
  • Antonio de Fonseca (1545–1550), resigned
  • Álvaro Moscoso (1550–1561), transferred to the diocese of Zamora[3]
  • Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal (1561–1573)[4]
  • Antonio Manrique Valencia (1575–1577)[5]
  • Pedro de Lafuente (1578–1587)[6]
  • Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas (1588–1596), transferred to the diocese of Jaén
  • Antonio Zapata y Cisneros (1596–1600), transferred to the archdiocese of Burgos
  • Mateo de Burgos (1600–1606), transferred to the diocese of Sigüenza
  • Antonio Venegas y Figueroa (1606–1612), transferred to the diocese of Sigüenza
  • Prudencio de Sandoval (1612–1620)
  • Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza y Ribera (1621–1622), transferred to the diocese of Málaga
  • Cristóbal de Lobera y Torres (1623–1625), transferred to the diocese of Córdoba
  • José González Díez (1625–1627), transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela[7]
  • Pedro Fernández Zorrilla (1627–1637)
  • Juan Queipo de Llano y Flórez (1639–1647), transferred to the diocese of Jaén
  • Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (1648–1657), transferred to the diocese of Córdoba[8]
  • Diego de Tejada y la Guardia (1658–1663)
  • Andrés Girón (1664–1670)
  • Pedro Roche (1670–1683)
  • Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro (1683–1692)
  • Toribio de Mier (1693–1698)
  • Juan Íñiguez Arnedo (1700–1710)
  • Pedro Aguado (1713–1716)
  • Juan Camargo Angulo (1716–1725)
  • Andrés Murillo Velarde (1725–1728)
  • Melchor Angel Gutiérrez Vallejo (1729–1734)
  • Francisco Ignacio Añoa y Busto (1735–1742), transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza
  • Gaspar Miranda Argáiz (1742–1767)
  • Juan Lorenzo Irigoyen Dutari (1768–1778)
  • Agustín de Lezo Palomeque (1779–1783), transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza
  • Esteban Antonio Aguado Rojas (1785–1795)
  • Lorenzo Igual de Soria (1795–1803), transferred to the diocese of Plasencia
  • Veremundo Anselmo Arias Teixeiro (1804–1814), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia
  • Joaquín Javier Uriz Lasaga (1815–1829)
  • Severo Leonardo Andriani Escofet (1829–1861)
  • Pedro Cirilo Uriz Labayru (1861–1870)
  • José Oliver y Hurtado (1875–1886)
  • Antonio Ruiz–Cabal y Rodríguez (1886–1899)
  • José López Mendoza y García (1899–1923)
  • Mateo Múgica y Urrestarazu (1923–1928), transferred to the diocese of Vitoria
  • Tomás Muñiz Pablos (1928–1935), transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela
  • Marcelino Olaechea Loizaga (1935–1946), transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia
  • Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1946–1955), became also bishop of Tudela

Bishops of Pamplona and Tudela edit

  • Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1955–1956), became archbishop

Archbishops of Pamplona and Tudela edit

Auxiliary bishops edit

Suffragan dioceses edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Bishop Alvaro Moscoso" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 26, 2016
  4. ^ "Bishop Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved June 29, 2016
  5. ^ "Bishop Antonio Manrique Valencia" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 5, 2016
  6. ^ "Bishop Pedro de Lafuente" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 6, 2016
  7. ^ "Archdiocese of Burgos" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  8. ^ "Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 27, 2016

Sources edit

  • GCatholic.org
  • Catholic Hierarchy
  • Diocese website

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The Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela Latin Archidioecesis Pampilonensis et Tudelensis is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in the cities of Pamplona and Tudela in Spain 1 2 Archdiocese of Pamplona y TudelaArchidioecesis Pampilonensis et TudelensisArchidiocesis de Pamplona y Tudela es Iruneko eta Tuterako artxidiozesia eu Pamplona CathedralLocationCountrySpainEcclesiastical provincePamplonaStatisticsArea10 421 km2 4 024 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2004 578 210573 386 99 2 InformationDenominationRoman CatholicRiteLatin RiteEstablished5th century as Diocese of Pamplona 5 September 1851 as Diocese of Pamplona Tudela 17 July 1889 as Diocese of Pamplona 2 September 1955 as Diocese of Pamplona Tudela 11 August 1956 as Archdiocese of Pamplona Tudela 11 August 1984 as Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela CathedralCathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in PamplonaCo cathedralCo Cathedral of Our Lady of Solitude in TudelaCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisMetropolitan ArchbishopFrancisco Perez GonzalezSuffragansDiocese of Calahorra and La Calzada LogronoDiocese of JacaDiocese of San SebastianMapWebsiteWebsite of the Archdiocese Contents 1 Timeline 2 Leadership 2 1 Bishops of Pamplona 2 2 Bishops of Pamplona at Leire 2 3 Bishops of Pamplona 2 4 Bishops of Pamplona and Tudela 2 5 Archbishops of Pamplona and Tudela 2 6 Auxiliary bishops 3 Suffragan dioceses 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesTimeline edit5th century Established as Diocese of Pamplona 9th century northern boundary established by Charles s Cross 5 September 1851 Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona Tudela 17 July 1889 Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona 2 September 1955 Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona Tudela 11 August 1956 Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona Tudela 11 August 1984 Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona y TudelaLeadership editBishops of Pamplona edit Firminus late 3rd century Liliolus before 589 after 592 John I fl 610 Atilanus fl 683 Marcianus fl 693 Opilanus fl 829 Wiliesind 848 860 In 850 in the face of a Muslim invasion the seat of the bishop was transferred to Leire Bishops of Pamplona at Leire edit Jimeno I 876 914 Basilio 918 922 Galindo 922 928 Valentin 928 947 Blasco I 971 972 Bibas 979 Julian 983 985 Sisebut 988 997 Jimeno II 1000 1005 Sancho I el Mayor 1015 1024 In 1023 the see was reestablished in Pamplona Bishops of Pamplona edit Sancho II el Menor 1025 1051 John II 1052 1068 Blasco II 1068 1078 79 Garcia Ramirez 1078 79 1082 Sancha of Aragon 1082 1083 regent Pedro de Roda 1083 1115 William I Guillermo 1122 Sancho de Larrosa 1122 1142 Lope de Artajona 1143 1159 Sancho III 1160 1164 Pedro Compostelano 1162 1164 Raymond 1163 Bibiano 1165 1166 Peter of Paris 1167 1193 Martin de Tafalla 1193 1194 elected Garcia Ferrandez 1194 1205 Juan de Tarazona 1205 1211 Esparago de la Barca 1212 1215 William of Saintonge 1215 1219 Remiro de Navarra 1220 1229 Pedro Ramirez de Pedrola 1230 1238 Between 1238 and 1242 the throne was vacant while the chapter was divided between supporters of Lope Garcia and of the archdeacon Guillermo de Oriz Pedro Jimenez de Gazolaz 1242 1266 Armingot 1268 1277 Miguel Sanchez de Uncastillo 1277 1286 Miguel Periz de Legaria 1288 1304 Rodrigo Ibanez de Medrano 1304 1310 Arnaud de Poyanne 1310 1316 Guillaume Mechin 1316 1317 Raul Rossellet 1317 Michel Maucondiut 1317 elected Semen Garcia de Asiain 1317 elected Arnaud de Barbazan 1318 1355 Pierre de Monteruc 1355 1356 Miguel Sanchez de Asiain 1356 1364 Bernard Folcaut 1364 1377 Martin de Zalba 1377 1390 Martin resigned the see to become a cardinal in 1390 but he continued as apostolic administrator until 1403 Miguel de Zalba cardinal 1404 1406 elected Martin de Eusa 1406 1407 vicar general Nicolas Lopez de Roncesvalles 1407 1408 vicar Garcia de Aibar 1408 vicar general Lancelot de Navarra 1408 1420 vicar general Sancho Sanchez de Oteiza 1420 1425 Martin de Peralta I 1426 1456 Martin de Peralta II 1457 1458 Basilios Bessarion cardinal 1458 1462 apostolic administrator Nicolas de Echavarri 1462 1469 Alfonso Carrillo 1473 1491 Cesar Borja cardinal 1491 1492 transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia Antonio Pallavicino Gentili cardinal 1492 1507 apostolic administrator Fazio Giovanni Santori cardinal 1507 1510 apostolic administrator Amaneu de Labrit cardinal 1510 1512 apostolic administrator first time Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli 1512 1517 apostolic administrator Amaneu de Labrit 1517 1520 apostolic administrator second time Alessandro Cesarini cardinal 1520 1538 apostolic administrator resigned Juan Remmia 1538 1539 Pedro Pacheco Ladron de Guevara cardinal 1539 1545 transferred to the diocese of Jaen Antonio de Fonseca 1545 1550 resigned Alvaro Moscoso 1550 1561 transferred to the diocese of Zamora 3 Diego Ramirez Sedeno de Fuenleal 1561 1573 4 Antonio Manrique Valencia 1575 1577 5 Pedro de Lafuente 1578 1587 6 Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas 1588 1596 transferred to the diocese of Jaen Antonio Zapata y Cisneros 1596 1600 transferred to the archdiocese of Burgos Mateo de Burgos 1600 1606 transferred to the diocese of Siguenza Antonio Venegas y Figueroa 1606 1612 transferred to the diocese of Siguenza Prudencio de Sandoval 1612 1620 Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza y Ribera 1621 1622 transferred to the diocese of Malaga Cristobal de Lobera y Torres 1623 1625 transferred to the diocese of Cordoba Jose Gonzalez Diez 1625 1627 transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela 7 Pedro Fernandez Zorrilla 1627 1637 Juan Queipo de Llano y Florez 1639 1647 transferred to the diocese of Jaen Francisco Diego Alarcon y Covarrubias 1648 1657 transferred to the diocese of Cordoba 8 Diego de Tejada y la Guardia 1658 1663 Andres Giron 1664 1670 Pedro Roche 1670 1683 Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro 1683 1692 Toribio de Mier 1693 1698 Juan Iniguez Arnedo 1700 1710 Pedro Aguado 1713 1716 Juan Camargo Angulo 1716 1725 Andres Murillo Velarde 1725 1728 Melchor Angel Gutierrez Vallejo 1729 1734 Francisco Ignacio Anoa y Busto 1735 1742 transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza Gaspar Miranda Argaiz 1742 1767 Juan Lorenzo Irigoyen Dutari 1768 1778 Agustin de Lezo Palomeque 1779 1783 transferred to the archdiocese of Zaragoza Esteban Antonio Aguado Rojas 1785 1795 Lorenzo Igual de Soria 1795 1803 transferred to the diocese of Plasencia Veremundo Anselmo Arias Teixeiro 1804 1814 transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia Joaquin Javier Uriz Lasaga 1815 1829 Severo Leonardo Andriani Escofet 1829 1861 Pedro Cirilo Uriz Labayru 1861 1870 Jose Oliver y Hurtado 1875 1886 Antonio Ruiz Cabal y Rodriguez 1886 1899 Jose Lopez Mendoza y Garcia 1899 1923 Mateo Mugica y Urrestarazu 1923 1928 transferred to the diocese of Vitoria Tomas Muniz Pablos 1928 1935 transferred to the archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela Marcelino Olaechea Loizaga 1935 1946 transferred to the archdiocese of Valencia Enrique Delgado y Gomez 1946 1955 became also bishop of Tudela Bishops of Pamplona and Tudela edit Enrique Delgado y Gomez 1955 1956 became archbishop Archbishops of Pamplona and Tudela edit Enrique Delgado y Gomez 1956 1968 Arturo Tabera Araoz cardinal 1968 1971 Jose Mendez Asensio 1971 1978 transferred to the archdiocese of Granada Jose Maria Cirarda Lachiondo 1978 1993 Fernando Sebastian Aguilar 1993 2007 Francisco Perez Gonzalez 2007 Auxiliary bishops edit Angel Riesco Carbajo 1958 1969 Jose Maria Larrauri Lafuente 1970 1979 transferred to the diocese of Vitoria Juan Antonio Aznarez Cobo 2012 Suffragan dioceses editCalahorra y La Calzada Logrono Jaca San SebastianSee also editRoman Catholicism in SpainReferences edit Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 Bishop Alvaro Moscoso Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved August 26 2016 Bishop Diego Ramirez Sedeno de Fuenleal Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved June 29 2016 Bishop Antonio Manrique Valencia Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 5 2016 Bishop Pedro de Lafuente Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 6 2016 Archdiocese of Burgos Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcon y Covarrubias Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 27 2016Sources editGCatholic org Catholic Hierarchy Diocese website 42 49 11 N 1 38 28 W 42 8197 N 1 6410 W 42 8197 1 6410 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela amp oldid 1220111668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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