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Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol (also known as "Dioecesis Mindoniensis-Ferrolensis") is the northernmost of the four Latin rite suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela, which covers Galicia in the northwest of Spain.[1][2] The area had previously been home to Britonia, a settlement founded by expatriate Britons in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Britonia was represented by the diocese referred to as Britonensis ecclesia (Britton church) in sources from the 6th and 7th centuries.

Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

Dioecesis Mindoniensis-Ferrolensis

Diócesis de Mondoñedo-Ferrol (es)
Diocese de Mondoñedo-Ferrol (gl)
Cathedral of Mondoñedo
Location
Country Spain
Ecclesiastical provinceSantiago de Compostela
MetropolitanSantiago de Compostela
Statistics
Area4,425 km2 (1,709 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
292,200
291,100 (99.6%)
Parishes422
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established572 (As Diocese of Bretoña)
881 (As Diocese of San Martiño)
1136 (As Diocese of Vilamaior)
1199 (As Diocese of Ribadeo)
1219 (As Diocese of Mondoñedo)
9 March 1959 (As Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol)
CathedralCathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady in Mondoñedo
Co-cathedralCo-Cathedral of St Martin in El Ferrol
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Bishop electFernando García Cadiñanos
Metropolitan ArchbishopJulián Barrio Barrio
Website
mondonedoferrol.org

The bishop has a (main) cathedral (from Latin "cathedra" meaning episcopal seat), a minor basilica and World Heritage Site (Catedral Basílica de la Virgen de la Asunción, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary) in Mondoñedo, administrative Province of Lugo, and a co-cathedral Concatedral de San Julián in Ferrol, administrative Province of A Coruña, as well as a former cathedral which is a minor basilica, Basilica de San Martín de Mondoñedo in Foz, Lugo province.

History

Some authorities have sought to fix the date of the foundation of this diocese (under its primitive name of Britonia) earlier than the second half of the 6th century, but the later date seems the more probable when we consider that, at the Second Council of Braga (572), Mailoc, Bishop of Britonia, was ranked lowest because of the more recent origin of his see. It seems to have been founded by the Suevian king, Theodomir, converted to Catholicism by St Martin of Dumio, and to have included in its jurisdiction the churches of the Britones (a territory coinciding with that of Mondoñedo) and some of those of the Asturias. In the beginning it was a suffragan of Lugo, until the Goths placed Lugo under the jurisdiction of Braga. After Mailoc no mention is found of the bishops of Britonia for a long time, doubtless because the great distance from Toledo made it impossible for them to assist at the councils. In 633 Metopius, Bishop of Britonia, assisted at the Fourth Council of Toledo, presided over by St Isidore of Seville. Sonna, his successor, was one of the bishops who signed at the Seventh Council of Toledo (646) and sent a representative to the Eighth Council of Toledo (16 December 653). When Britonia was invaded and destroyed by the Saracens, the bishop and priests took refuge in Asturias. In 899, during the reign of Alfonso III of Asturias, Theodesimus, Bishop of Britonia, assisted with other prelates at the consecration of the church of Santiago de Compostela. It may also be noted that, in the repartition of the parishes, the church of San Pedro de Nova was assigned as the residence of the bishops of Britonia and Orense, when they should come to assist at the councils of Oviedo. By that time, however, the See of Britonia had been translated to the town of Mondumetum and the church of St. Martin of Dumio, or Mondoñedo. The diocese has since been most generally known by this name, although the episcopal residence has again changed. After the time of St. Martin it was transferred to Villamayor de Brea, from which it derived the name of Villabriensis, and afterwards to Ribadeo, but it was nevertheless known as Mindoniense, as a document of the year 1199 bears witness. At first, its patron was St. Martin of Tours, but St. Martin of Dumio was afterwards chosen patron.[3]

The diocese of Valabria, corresponding to the diocese that had its seat at Villamayor de Brea, is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees.[4]

Leadership

Bishops of Britonia (Bretoña)

Bishops of Dumio (Dumium, San Martiño)

Bishops of Vilamaior

  • Pelayo I (1136–1154)
  • Pedro I (1155–1167)
  • Joán Pérez (1170–1173)
  • Rabinato (1177–1199)

Bishop of Ribadeo

  • Pelayo de Cebeyra (Pelayo II) (1199–1218)

Bishops of Mondoñedo

 
Bishop Manuel Sánchez Monge (2016).
  • Telmo Maceira (27 Sep 1852 Appointed – 28 Sep 1855 Appointed, Bishop of Tui)
  • Ponciano Arciniega (25 Sep 1857 Appointed – 3 Sep 1868 Died)
  • Francisco de Sales Crespo y Bautista (5 Jul 1875 Appointed – 18 Feb 1877 Died)
  • José Manuel Palacios y López (25 Jun 1877 Appointed – 2 Dec 1885 Died)
  • José María Cos y Macho (10 Jun 1886 Appointed – 14 Feb 1889 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba)
  • Manuel Fernández de Castro y Menéndez (30 Dec 1889 Appointed – 27 Jun 1905 Died)
  • Juan José Solís y Fernández (14 Dec 1905 Appointed – 24 Feb 1931 Died)
  • Benjamín de Arriba y Castro (1 May 1935 Appointed – 8 Aug 1944 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Fernando Quiroga y Palacios (25 Nov 1945 Appointed – 4 Jun 1949 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)
  • Mariano Vega Mestre (5 Oct 1950 Appointed – 25 Apr 1957 Died)

Bishops of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

  • Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea (12 September 1957 Appointed – 18 November 1968 Appointed, Bishop of San Sebastián)
  • Miguel Angel Araújo Iglesias (2 July 1970 Appointed – 20 May 1985 Resigned)
  • José Gea Escolano (15 May 1987 Appointed – 6 June 2005 Retired)
  • Manuel Sánchez Monge (6 June 2005 Appointed – 6 May 2015 Appointed, Bishop of Santander)
  • Luis Ángel de las Heras Berzal (16 March 2016 Appointed – 21 October 2020 Appointed, Bishop of León)
  • Fernando García Cadiñanos (1 July 2021 Appointed – present)

Statistics and extent

As of 2014, it served 290,000 Catholics (99.7% of 291,000 total population) on 4,425 km2 in 422 parishes, covering the northern part of the Province of A Coruña and the Province of Lugo, with 153 priests (143 diocesan, 10 religious), 225 lay religious (14 brothers, 211 sisters) and 3 seminarians.

Parishes by District

See also

References

  1. ^ "Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Diocese of Mondoñedo–Ferrol" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mondonedo". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  4. ^ Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 1004
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Manuel Carriedo Tejedo, "Cronología de los obispos mindonienses del siglo X", El legado cultural de la iglesia mindoniense : Ferrol, 16, 17, 18 de setembro, 1999 : I Congreso do Patrimonio da Diocesis de Mondoñedo, pp. 235–253
  6. ^ "Bishop Alfonso Vázquez de Acuña" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
  7. ^ "Bishop Fadrique de Guzmán" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  8. ^ "Bishop Alonso Suárez de la Fuente del Sauce" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved June 28, 2016
  9. ^ "Bishop Pedro de Munébregan" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  10. ^ "Bishop Diego de Muros" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  11. ^ "Bishop Diego Pérez Villamuriel" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  12. ^ "Bishop Diego Soto Valera" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  13. ^ "Bishop Francisco de Santa María Benavides Velasco, O.S.H." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  14. ^ "Bishop Pedro Maldonado, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  15. ^ "Archbishop Juan de Liermo Hermosa" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  16. ^ "Bishop Antonio Valdés Herrera" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 17, 2016
  17. ^ "Bishop Juan Juániz de Echalar" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 14, 2016

Sources and external links

  • (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol
  • (in English) GCatholic.org - Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol - data for all sections
  • (in English) Catholic Hierarchy - Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol
  • (in English) Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diocese of Mondoñedo" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish) Official Web-site of the Diocese of Lugo
  • (in Spanish) Official Web-site of the Diocese of Ourense
  • (in Galician) Official Web-site of the Diocese of Tui-Vigo

Coordinates: 43°25′41.38″N 7°21′45.78″W / 43.4281611°N 7.3627167°W / 43.4281611; -7.3627167

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol also known as Dioecesis Mindoniensis Ferrolensis is the northernmost of the four Latin rite suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela which covers Galicia in the northwest of Spain 1 2 The area had previously been home to Britonia a settlement founded by expatriate Britons in the wake of the Anglo Saxon invasion of Britain Britonia was represented by the diocese referred to as Britonensis ecclesia Britton church in sources from the 6th and 7th centuries Diocese of Mondonedo FerrolDioecesis Mindoniensis FerrolensisDiocesis de Mondonedo Ferrol es Diocese de Mondonedo Ferrol gl Cathedral of MondonedoLocationCountry SpainEcclesiastical provinceSantiago de CompostelaMetropolitanSantiago de CompostelaStatisticsArea4 425 km2 1 709 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 292 200291 100 99 6 Parishes422InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished572 As Diocese of Bretona 881 As Diocese of San Martino 1136 As Diocese of Vilamaior 1199 As Diocese of Ribadeo 1219 As Diocese of Mondonedo 9 March 1959 As Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol CathedralCathedral Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady in MondonedoCo cathedralCo Cathedral of St Martin in El FerrolCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishop electFernando Garcia CadinanosMetropolitan ArchbishopJulian Barrio BarrioWebsitemondonedoferrol orgThe bishop has a main cathedral from Latin cathedra meaning episcopal seat a minor basilica and World Heritage Site Catedral Basilica de la Virgen de la Asuncion dedicated to the Assumption of Mary in Mondonedo administrative Province of Lugo and a co cathedral Concatedral de San Julian in Ferrol administrative Province of A Coruna as well as a former cathedral which is a minor basilica Basilica de San Martin de Mondonedo in Foz Lugo province Contents 1 History 2 Leadership 2 1 Bishops of Britonia Bretona 2 2 Bishops of Dumio Dumium San Martino 2 3 Bishops of Vilamaior 2 4 Bishop of Ribadeo 2 5 Bishops of Mondonedo 2 6 Bishops of Mondonedo Ferrol 3 Statistics and extent 3 1 Parishes by District 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources and external linksHistory Edit866 Established as Diocese of San Martino de Mondonedo on Galician territories split off from the Diocese of Oviedo and Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lugo Renamed in 1114 as Diocese of San Martino de Mondonedo Dume having gained territory from the suppressed Diocese of Dume in Portugal Renamed in 1219 as Diocese of Mondonedo Mindonien sis Latin having lost territory to Metropolitan Archdiocese of Braga Portugal On 17 October 1954 it gained territory from Diocese of Oviedo lost territory to Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela and exchanged territory with Diocese of Lugo Renamed on 9 March 1959 as Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol Mindonien sis Ferrolen sis Latin Some authorities have sought to fix the date of the foundation of this diocese under its primitive name of Britonia earlier than the second half of the 6th century but the later date seems the more probable when we consider that at the Second Council of Braga 572 Mailoc Bishop of Britonia was ranked lowest because of the more recent origin of his see It seems to have been founded by the Suevian king Theodomir converted to Catholicism by St Martin of Dumio and to have included in its jurisdiction the churches of the Britones a territory coinciding with that of Mondonedo and some of those of the Asturias In the beginning it was a suffragan of Lugo until the Goths placed Lugo under the jurisdiction of Braga After Mailoc no mention is found of the bishops of Britonia for a long time doubtless because the great distance from Toledo made it impossible for them to assist at the councils In 633 Metopius Bishop of Britonia assisted at the Fourth Council of Toledo presided over by St Isidore of Seville Sonna his successor was one of the bishops who signed at the Seventh Council of Toledo 646 and sent a representative to the Eighth Council of Toledo 16 December 653 When Britonia was invaded and destroyed by the Saracens the bishop and priests took refuge in Asturias In 899 during the reign of Alfonso III of Asturias Theodesimus Bishop of Britonia assisted with other prelates at the consecration of the church of Santiago de Compostela It may also be noted that in the repartition of the parishes the church of San Pedro de Nova was assigned as the residence of the bishops of Britonia and Orense when they should come to assist at the councils of Oviedo By that time however the See of Britonia had been translated to the town of Mondumetum and the church of St Martin of Dumio or Mondonedo The diocese has since been most generally known by this name although the episcopal residence has again changed After the time of St Martin it was transferred to Villamayor de Brea from which it derived the name of Villabriensis and afterwards to Ribadeo but it was nevertheless known as Mindoniense as a document of the year 1199 bears witness At first its patron was St Martin of Tours but St Martin of Dumio was afterwards chosen patron 3 The diocese of Valabria corresponding to the diocese that had its seat at Villamayor de Brea is included in the Catholic Church s list of titular sees 4 Leadership EditBishops of Britonia Bretona Edit Mailoc Second Council of Braga 572 Metopius Fourth Council of Toledo 633 Sonna Seventh Council of Toledo 646 Susa Eighth Council of Toledo 653 Bela Third Council of Braga 675 Bishops of Dumio Dumium San Martino Edit Savaric I 866 877 Rudesind I 877 907 Savaric II 907 924 5 Rudesind II 925 950 5 Arias I Nunez 950 955 5 Rudesind II again 955 958 5 Arias I Nunez again 959 962 5 Rodrigo 965 972 5 Teodomiro 972 977 5 Arias II Pelaez 977 984 5 Armentario 984 1011 Suario I 1015 1022 Nuno I 1025 1027 Adulfo Albito 1040 Suario II 1058 1071 Saint Gonzalo 1071 1112 Nuno Alfonso 1112 1136 Bishops of Vilamaior Edit Pelayo I 1136 1154 Pedro I 1155 1167 Joan Perez 1170 1173 Rabinato 1177 1199 Bishop of Ribadeo Edit Pelayo de Cebeyra Pelayo II 1199 1218 Bishops of Mondonedo Edit Martin Duniense 1219 1248 Joan II de Sebastians 1248 1261 Nuno II Perez 1261 1286 Alvaro Gomez 1286 1297 Rodrigo Vazquez 1298 1318 Gonzalo Osorio 1319 1326 Joan III 1327 1329 Alvaro Perez de Biezma 1326 13431 Vasco 1343 1346 Alfonso Sanchez 1347 1366 Francisco I 1367 1393 Lope de Mendoza 1393 1399 Alvaro de Isorna 1400 14151 Gil Soutelo 1415 1425 Gil Rodriguez de Muros 1429 1432 Pedro Henriquez 1426 1445 Pedro Arias Vaamonde 1446 1448 Alfonso de Segura 1449 1455 Alfonso Vazquez de Acuna 1455 1457 appointed Bishop of Jaen 6 Fadrique de Guzman 1462 1492 7 Alonso Suarez de la Fuente del Sauce 1493 1495 appointed Bishop of Lugo 8 Pedro de Munebrega 1498 1504 9 Diego de Muros bishop of Oviedo 4 Apr 1505 Appointed 1 Oct 1512 Appointed Bishop of Oviedo 10 Diego Perez Villamuriel 1 Oct 1512 Appointed 1520 Died 11 Juan Loaysa 8 Jun 1524 1525 Died Jeronimo Suarez Maldonado 10 Jul 1525 Appointed 20 Mar 1532 Appointed Bishop of Badajoz Pedro Pacheco de Villena Ladron de Guevara 6 Sep 1532 Appointed 11 Apr 1537 Appointed Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo Antonio Guevara Norona O F M 11 Apr 1537 Appointed 3 Apr 1545 Died Diego Soto Valera 27 Nov 1545 Appointed 21 Aug 1549 Died 12 Francisco de Santa Maria Benavides Velasco O S H 17 Jul 1550 Appointed 21 Oct 1558 Appointed Bishop of Segovia 13 Pedro Maldonado bishop O F M 23 Jan 1559 Appointed 2 Jul 1566 Died 14 Gonzalo de Solorzano 13 Jan 1567 Appointed 18 Feb 1570 Appointed Bishop of Oviedo Antonio Lujan Lujan O F M 20 Feb 1570 Appointed 7 Oct 1570 Died Juan de Liermo Hermosa 4 Jun 1574 Appointed 26 Jul 1582 Appointed Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela 15 Isidoro Caja de la Jara 20 Dec 1582 Appointed 26 May 1593 Died Gonzalo Gutierrez Montilla 16 Nov 1593 Appointed 18 Sep 1598 Appointed Bishop of Oviedo Diego Gonzalez Samaniego 1 Feb 1599 Appointed 22 Oct 1611 Died Alfonso Mesia de Tovar 18 Jun 1612 Appointed 27 Jan 1616 Appointed Bishop of Astorga Pedro Fernandez Zorrilla 23 Mar 1616 Appointed 23 Jul 1618 Appointed Bishop of Badajoz Rafael Diaz de Cabrera O SS T 6 Aug 1618 Appointed 30 Sep 1630 Died Francisco Villafane 12 May 1631 Appointed 5 Sep 1633 Appointed Bishop of Osma Antonio Valdes Herrera 19 Dec 1633 Appointed 23 Jun 1636 Appointed Bishop of Oviedo 16 Gonzalo Sanchez de Somoza Quiroga 21 Jun 1638 Appointed 14 Aug 1644 Died Juan Juaniz de Echalar 31 Jul 1645 Appointed 16 Dec 1647 Appointed Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada 17 Francisco Torres Grijalba O S A 13 Jan 1648 Appointed 4 Sep 1672 Died Dionisio Perez Escobosa 23 Apr 1663 9 Jul 1668 Appointed Bishop of Zamora Luis Tello de Olivares 26 Nov 1668 16 May 1671 Died Sebastian de Arevalo y Torres O F M 16 May 1672 20 Apr 1682 Appointed Bishop of Osma Gabriel Ramirez de Arellano O P 25 May 1682 22 Oct 1689 Died Miguel Quijada O Cist 27 Sep 1690 31 May 1698 Died Manuel Francisco Navarrete y Ladron de Guevara 1 Jun 1699 18 May 1705 Appointed Archbishop of Burgos Juan Antonio Munoz Salcedo O S H 1705 Ordained Bishop 5 May 1728 Died Antonio Alejandro Sarmiento Sotomayor O S B 21 Sep 1728 18 Oct 1751 Died Juan Manuel de Escobar y de la Carrera 24 Apr 1752 Appointed 27 Jul 1752 Died Carlos Antonio Riomol Quiroga 17 Nov 1752 Appointed 1 Mar 1761 Died Jose Francisco Losada Quiroga 23 Nov 1761 Appointed 30 Jun 1779 Died Francisco Cuadrillero Mota 11 Dec 1780 Appointed 23 Mar 1797 Died Andres Aguiar Caamano 18 Dec 1797 Appointed 12 Nov 1815 Died Bartolome Cienfuegos 22 Jul 1816 Appointed 22 Jan 1827 Died Francisco Lopez Borricon 25 Jun 1827 Appointed 10 Dec 1839 Died Tomas Iglesias Barcones 20 May 1850 Appointed 28 Nov 1851 Appointed Patriarch of West Indies Bishop Manuel Sanchez Monge 2016 Telmo Maceira 27 Sep 1852 Appointed 28 Sep 1855 Appointed Bishop of Tui Ponciano Arciniega 25 Sep 1857 Appointed 3 Sep 1868 Died Francisco de Sales Crespo y Bautista 5 Jul 1875 Appointed 18 Feb 1877 Died Jose Manuel Palacios y Lopez 25 Jun 1877 Appointed 2 Dec 1885 Died Jose Maria Cos y Macho 10 Jun 1886 Appointed 14 Feb 1889 Appointed Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba Manuel Fernandez de Castro y Menendez 30 Dec 1889 Appointed 27 Jun 1905 Died Juan Jose Solis y Fernandez 14 Dec 1905 Appointed 24 Feb 1931 Died Benjamin de Arriba y Castro 1 May 1935 Appointed 8 Aug 1944 Appointed Bishop of Oviedo Fernando Quiroga y Palacios 25 Nov 1945 Appointed 4 Jun 1949 Appointed Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Mariano Vega Mestre 5 Oct 1950 Appointed 25 Apr 1957 Died Bishops of Mondonedo Ferrol Edit Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea 12 September 1957 Appointed 18 November 1968 Appointed Bishop of San Sebastian Miguel Angel Araujo Iglesias 2 July 1970 Appointed 20 May 1985 Resigned Jose Gea Escolano 15 May 1987 Appointed 6 June 2005 Retired Manuel Sanchez Monge 6 June 2005 Appointed 6 May 2015 Appointed Bishop of Santander Luis Angel de las Heras Berzal 16 March 2016 Appointed 21 October 2020 Appointed Bishop of Leon Fernando Garcia Cadinanos 1 July 2021 Appointed present Statistics and extent EditAs of 2014 it served 290 000 Catholics 99 7 of 291 000 total population on 4 425 km2 in 422 parishes covering the northern part of the Province of A Coruna and the Province of Lugo with 153 priests 143 diocesan 10 religious 225 lay religious 14 brothers 211 sisters and 3 seminarians Parishes by District Edit Azumara District Ansemar Arneiro Azumara Balmonte Baltar Bazar Bian Bretona Cadavedo Castro de Rei Corbelle Crecente Ferreiros Santo Andre Ferreiros San Martino Fonmina Goberno Grana de Vilarente Gueimonde Lagoa Loboso Moncelos Muimenta Outeiro Pacios A Pastoriza Pineiro Pousada Prevesos Quintela Ramil Reigosa San Vicente Reigosa Santiago Saldanxe Silva Santa Leocadia Ubeda Viladonga VilarenteBegonte Parga District Baamonde Becin Begonte Boveda O Buriz Carral Castro Cerdeiras Damil Donalbai Felmil Gaibor Guitiriz Illan Labrada Lagostelle Mariz Pacios Parga San Breixo Parga Santo Estevo Parga O Salvador Parga Santa Cruz Parga Santa Leocadia Pena San Vicente Pena Santa Eulalia Roca Saavedra Trasparga Trobo Uriz Valdomar Vilar Os Vilares VirisCedeira District Abade A Barqueira Os Casas Cedeira Cerdido Cervo Esteiro Labacengos Moeche Santa Cruz Moeche San Xoan Moeche San Xurxo Montoxo San Roman Montoxo San Xiao Pineiro Regoa Teixido VilarrubeFerrol Chamorro District Brion A Cabana Cobas Doninos Esmelle Naron Santa Icia Ferrol Santa Marina Ferrol San Paulo Ferrol San Xoan de Filgueiras A Grana Mandia A Marina Serantes Ferrol San Julian District Ferrol Nosa Senora das Angustias Ferrol Nosa Senora das Dores Ferrol Nosa Senora do Carme Ferrol Nosa Senora do Pilar Ferrol Nosa Senora do Rosario Ferrol Nosa Senora do Socorro Ferrol San Domingos Ferrol San Miguel Arcanxo Ferrol San Pedro Apostolo Ferrol San Pio X Ferrol San Rosendo Ferrol San Xiao Ferrol Santa Cruz Ferrol Santa Maria Miranda District Agarda Aldurfe Alvare Bogo Conforto Espasande Ferreiravella Galegos Meilan Moxoeira orrea A Pontenova Rececende Santo Estevo Rececende San Xoan Riotorto Vilaboa Vilarmea Vilarmide Vilaodrid XudanMondonedo District Argomoso Cabarcos San Xiao Cabarcos San Xusto Celeiro de Marinaos Couboeira Figueiras Lindin Lourenza Santo Adrian Lourenza San Tome Lourenza San Xurxo Santa Maria Maior Masma Mondonedo Nosa Senora do Carme Mondonedo Nosa Senora dos Remedios Mondonedo Santiago Mondonedo San Vicente Oiran Sasdonigas Vilamor Vilanova de Lourenza ViloalleOrtigueira District Barbos Carino Celtigos Couzadoiro San Cristobo Couzadoiro O Salvador Cuina Os Devesos O Ermo Espasante Feas Os Freires As Granas do Sor Insua Ladrido Landoi Loiba Luia Mera Santiago Mera Santa Maria As Neves Ortigueira A Pedra Senra Sismundi San Claudio VeigaAs Pontes District Apparel Burgas O Burgo Cabreiros Candamil O Deveso Espinaredo O Freixo Irixoa Lousada Miraz Moman Muras Pineiro Pontes Somede As Pontes Santa Maria Recemel Roupar Seixas As Somozas Vilavella Viveiro Xermade Xestoso San Pedro Xestoso Santa Maria Ribadeo District Arante Balboa Barreiros Benquerencia Cedofeita Couxela Cubelas A Devesa Fornea Ove Pineira Reinante Santiago Reinante San Miguel Ria de Abres Ribadeo Rinlo Sante Trabada Vidal Vilaforman Vilaframil Vilamartin Pequeno Vilaosende Vilaouruz Vilapena Vilaselan Mondonedo San Martino District Burela Cangas de Foz Castelo Cervo Fazouro Foz Lago San Martino de Mondonedo Monte Moras Nois Portocelo A Rigueira Rua Sargadelos Sumoas San Cibran Lieiro Santa Icia Vilaestrofe Vilaronte Xove XuancesTerra Cha District Arcilla Barredo Bendia Bestar Bexan Cospeito Duancos Duarria Feira do Monte Goa Lamas Lea Loentia Ludrio Matodoso A Meda Moman Mondriz Mos Nete Oleiros Orizon Pino Ribeiras de Lea Rioaveso Santa Eulalia Rioaveso San Xurxo Roas Seixas Sisoi Sistallo Sobrada Santa Cristina Taboi Tamoga Triaba Vilapene Xermar XustasValadouro District Adelan Alaxe Bacoi Budian Cadramon Carballido Castro de Ouro Cordido Ferreira do Valadouro Frexulfe Lagoa Mor Moucide Oiras Pereiro Recare San Tome Recare San Xiao Valadouro Santo Acisclo Valadouro Santa Cruz Vilacampa Vilalba District Abadin Abeledo Alba Aldixe Arbol A Balsa Baroncelle Belesar Boizan Cabaneiro Candia Carballido Castromaior Cazas Codesido Corbelle Corvite San Simon da Costa Distriz Fanoi Galgao As Goas Goiriz Gondaisque Insua Labrada Ladra Lanzos San Martino Lanzos O Salvador Montouto Mourence Noche Pigara Quende Roman Romariz Samarugo Sancobade Santaballa Soexo Tardade Torre Vilalba Vilapedre XoibanViveiro District Ambosores Boimente Bravos Cabanas San Pantaleon Cabanas Santa Maria Celeiro Covas Chavin Faro Galdo Landrove Magazos Manon Merille Minotos Mogor O Barqueiro Mosende As Negradas Ourol Ribeiras do Sor Riobarba Silan Sixto Suegos San Roman do Val Valcarria Vares O Vicedo Vieiro Viveiro San Pedro Viveiro Santiago Viveiro Santa Maria XerdizXubia District Anca Bardaos Castro Doso Ferreira Igrexafeita Lago Lamas Loira Lourido Meiras Santa Marina do Monte Naraio Naron Nosa Senora dos Desamparados Naron Santiago Apostolo Naron San Xose Naron San Xiao Neda Santa Maria Neda San Nicolas Pantin Pedroso Sedes Sequeiro San Sadurnino San Mateo de Trasancos O Val Valdovino Vilaboa Viladonelle Xubia San Martino do Couto Xubia Santa Rita See also EditList of Catholic dioceses in Spain Andorra Ceuta and GibraltarReferences Edit Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Mondonedo www newadvent org Retrieved 2020 04 07 Annuario Pontificio 2013 Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 ISBN 978 88 209 9070 1 p 1004 a b c d e f g h Manuel Carriedo Tejedo Cronologia de los obispos mindonienses del siglo X El legado cultural de la iglesia mindoniense Ferrol 16 17 18 de setembro 1999 I Congreso do Patrimonio da Diocesis de Mondonedo pp 235 253 Bishop Alfonso Vazquez de Acuna Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved August 27 2016 Bishop Fadrique de Guzman Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Bishop Alonso Suarez de la Fuente del Sauce Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved June 28 2016 Bishop Pedro de Munebregan Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Bishop Diego de Muros GCatholic org Gabriel Chow Retrieved February 29 2016 Bishop Diego Perez Villamuriel Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Bishop Diego Soto Valera Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Bishop Francisco de Santa Maria Benavides Velasco O S H Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Bishop Pedro Maldonado O F M Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 5 2016 Archbishop Juan de Liermo Hermosa Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved February 29 2016 Bishop Antonio Valdes Herrera Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved September 17 2016 Bishop Juan Juaniz de Echalar Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved July 14 2016Sources and external links Edit in Spanish Official web site of the Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol in English GCatholic org Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol data for all sections in English Catholic Hierarchy Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol in English Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Diocese of Mondonedo Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company in Spanish List of Spanish Dioceses in Spanish Official Web site of the Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela in Spanish Official Web site of the Diocese of Lugo in Spanish Official Web site of the Diocese of Ourense in Galician Official Web site of the Diocese of Tui VigoCoordinates 43 25 41 38 N 7 21 45 78 W 43 4281611 N 7 3627167 W 43 4281611 7 3627167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondonedo Ferrol amp oldid 1124415260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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