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Diego Morcillo Rubio de Auñón

Fray Diego Morcillo Rubio de Auñón, O.SS.T. (sometimes Diego Morcillo Rubio de Suñón de Robledo) (January 3, 1642, Villarrobledo, Albacete, Spain – 1730, Lima, Peru) was a Spanish bishop in Peru and twice viceroy of the colony, from August 15, 1716, to October 5, 1716 (interim) and from January 26, 1720, to May 14, 1724.

Diego Morcillo Rubio de Auñón, Archbishop of Lima, Viceroy of Peru

Biography

At a young age he entered the Calced branch of the Trinitarian Order in Toledo. He studied theology at the University of Alcalá. In Alcalá King Charles II named him preacher of the royal chamber. He also became examiner (calficador) for the Supreme Council of the Inquisition.

On November 21, 1701, he was named as bishop of the Diocese of Nicaraguaduring the papacy of Pope Clement XI and consecrated in 1703 by Juan de Argüelles, Bishop of Panamá.[1] Continuing his ecclesiastical advancement, he was appointed by Pope Clement XI as bishop of La Paz, Bolivia on May 14, 1708, by Pope Clement XI as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of La Plata o Charcas on March 21, 1714, and finally by Pope Innocent XIII as archbishop of Lima on May 12, 1723.[1] While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Juan de Necolalde, Bishop of Concepción (1716); José Luis Palos Bord, Coadjutor Bishop of Paraguay (1723); José Manuel de Sarricolea y Olea, Bishop of Córdoba (1724); and Pedro Morcillo Rubio de Suñón, Auxiliary Bishop of Lima (1724).[1]

In 1716, while he was archbishop of Charcas, King Philip V named him interim viceroy of Peru. On August 15 he entered Lima and replaced Mateo de la Mata Ponce de León, president of the Audiencia. Mata had also been serving on an interim basis, since the removal of Viceroy Diego Ladrón de Guevara on March 2, 1716. Morcillo occupied this post until October 5, 1716, when the position was taken up by Carmine Nicolao Caracciolo, Prince of Santo Buono, the official successor of Ladrón de Guevara. Morcillo then returned to his ecclesiastical duties as archbishop of Charcas.

At the end of Caracciolo's term, Morcillo once again became viceroy, this time on a permanent basis. He entered Lima and took up the office on January 26, 1720. On the death of the archbishop of Lima, Antonio de Zuloaga, he also occupied that office.

Among his political accomplishments were a great increase in royal revenues from the colony, and the repulse of the English pirates on the coast.

During this time Pope Benedict XIII elevated two important Peruvian saints, Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo and Francisco de Solano. Morcillo donated large sums of money to the Trinitarian Order, to charitable works such as hospitals and schools, and for a convent for Discalced Carmelites in the town of his birth.

He was recognized as intelligent and a good administrator. He wrote the book Clamores de la obligación.

In 1722, Viceroy Morcillo intervened in the Revolt of the Comuneros of Paraguay, where he stood up for Paraguay's deposed governor Reyes. Reyes had been convicted by a judge of the Royal Court of Charcas of misdeeds - but the Court had given the judge the power to succeed the governor himself, creating an obvious conflict of interest. In a series of letters with the Royal Court of Charcas, he emphasized that the choice of governor was not a judicial matter, that the judge's trial was irregular and invalid, and that Reyes should be restored to his position promptly. Partially from the strain of the affairs of being both Archbishop and Viceroy in his eighties, he retired in 1724. He died in Lima in 1730 and was interred in the crypt of the cathedral.

References

  1. ^ a b c Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Diego Morcillo Rubio de Suñón de Robledo, O.SS.T." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
  • (in Spanish) A short biography
  • (in Spanish)

External links and additional sources

  • Cheney, David M. "Diocese of León en Nicaragua". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 15, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of León (Nicaragua)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 15, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of La Paz". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of La Paz (Bolivia)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Sucre". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sucre (Bolivia)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Lima". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
  • Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lima (Peru)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
Government offices
Preceded by Viceroy of Peru
1716
Succeeded by
Preceded by Viceroy of Peru
1720–1724
Succeeded by
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Nicaragua
1701–1708
Succeeded by
Juan Benito Garret y Arlovi
Preceded by
Nicolás Urbán de Mota y Haro
Bishop of La Paz
1708–1714
Succeeded by
Mateo Panduro y Villafaña
Preceded by Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas
1714–1723
Succeeded by
Juan de Necolalde
Preceded by Archbishop of Lima
1723–1730
Succeeded by
Juan Francisco Antonio de Escandón

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Morcillo and the second or maternal family name is Rubio de Aunon Fray Diego Morcillo Rubio de Aunon O SS T sometimes Diego Morcillo Rubio de Sunon de Robledo January 3 1642 Villarrobledo Albacete Spain 1730 Lima Peru was a Spanish bishop in Peru and twice viceroy of the colony from August 15 1716 to October 5 1716 interim and from January 26 1720 to May 14 1724 Diego Morcillo Rubio de Aunon Archbishop of Lima Viceroy of PeruBiography EditAt a young age he entered the Calced branch of the Trinitarian Order in Toledo He studied theology at the University of Alcala In Alcala King Charles II named him preacher of the royal chamber He also became examiner calficador for the Supreme Council of the Inquisition On November 21 1701 he was named as bishop of the Diocese of Nicaraguaduring the papacy of Pope Clement XI and consecrated in 1703 by Juan de Arguelles Bishop of Panama 1 Continuing his ecclesiastical advancement he was appointed by Pope Clement XI as bishop of La Paz Bolivia on May 14 1708 by Pope Clement XI as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of La Plata o Charcas on March 21 1714 and finally by Pope Innocent XIII as archbishop of Lima on May 12 1723 1 While bishop he was the principal consecrator of Juan de Necolalde Bishop of Concepcion 1716 Jose Luis Palos Bord Coadjutor Bishop of Paraguay 1723 Jose Manuel de Sarricolea y Olea Bishop of Cordoba 1724 and Pedro Morcillo Rubio de Sunon Auxiliary Bishop of Lima 1724 1 In 1716 while he was archbishop of Charcas King Philip V named him interim viceroy of Peru On August 15 he entered Lima and replaced Mateo de la Mata Ponce de Leon president of the Audiencia Mata had also been serving on an interim basis since the removal of Viceroy Diego Ladron de Guevara on March 2 1716 Morcillo occupied this post until October 5 1716 when the position was taken up by Carmine Nicolao Caracciolo Prince of Santo Buono the official successor of Ladron de Guevara Morcillo then returned to his ecclesiastical duties as archbishop of Charcas At the end of Caracciolo s term Morcillo once again became viceroy this time on a permanent basis He entered Lima and took up the office on January 26 1720 On the death of the archbishop of Lima Antonio de Zuloaga he also occupied that office Among his political accomplishments were a great increase in royal revenues from the colony and the repulse of the English pirates on the coast During this time Pope Benedict XIII elevated two important Peruvian saints Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo and Francisco de Solano Morcillo donated large sums of money to the Trinitarian Order to charitable works such as hospitals and schools and for a convent for Discalced Carmelites in the town of his birth He was recognized as intelligent and a good administrator He wrote the book Clamores de la obligacion In 1722 Viceroy Morcillo intervened in the Revolt of the Comuneros of Paraguay where he stood up for Paraguay s deposed governor Reyes Reyes had been convicted by a judge of the Royal Court of Charcas of misdeeds but the Court had given the judge the power to succeed the governor himself creating an obvious conflict of interest In a series of letters with the Royal Court of Charcas he emphasized that the choice of governor was not a judicial matter that the judge s trial was irregular and invalid and that Reyes should be restored to his position promptly Partially from the strain of the affairs of being both Archbishop and Viceroy in his eighties he retired in 1724 He died in Lima in 1730 and was interred in the crypt of the cathedral References Edit a b c Cheney David M Archbishop Diego Morcillo Rubio de Sunon de Robledo O SS T Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published in Spanish A short biography in Spanish Some biographical informationExternal links and additional sources EditCheney David M Diocese of Leon en Nicaragua Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 15 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Diocese of Leon Nicaragua GCatholic org Retrieved June 15 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Cheney David M Archdiocese of La Paz Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Metropolitan Archdiocese of La Paz Bolivia GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Cheney David M Archdiocese of Sucre Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved March 25 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Metropolitan Archdiocese of Sucre Bolivia GCatholic org Retrieved March 25 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Cheney David M Archdiocese of Lima Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Chow Gabriel Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lima Peru GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 for Chronology of Bishops self published Government officesPreceded byMateo de la Mata Ponce de Leon Viceroy of Peru1716 Succeeded byCarmine Nicolao CaraccioloPreceded byCarmine Nicolao Caracciolo Viceroy of Peru1720 1724 Succeeded byJose de ArmendarizCatholic Church titlesPreceded byNicolas Delgado Bishop of Nicaragua1701 1708 Succeeded byJuan Benito Garret y ArloviPreceded byNicolas Urban de Mota y Haro Bishop of La Paz1708 1714 Succeeded byMateo Panduro y VillafanaPreceded byJuan Queipo de Llano y Valdes archbishop Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas1714 1723 Succeeded byJuan de NecolaldePreceded byAntonio de Zuloaga Archbishop of Lima1723 1730 Succeeded byJuan Francisco Antonio de EscandonPortals Biography Catholicism Nicaragua Bolivia Peru Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diego Morcillo Rubio de Aunon amp oldid 1136456701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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