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Juan Cayetano Gómez de Portugal y Solís

Juan Cayetano José María Gómez de Portugal y Solís (7 July 1783 - 4 April 1850 ) was a university professor and the Bishop of Michoacán. He played an active role in the politics of Mexico.

Juan Cayetano José María Gómez de Portugal y Solís
Bishop
DioceseMichoacán, México
Appointed28 February 1831
Installed21 August 1831
Term ended4 April 1850
PredecessorManuel Abad y Queipo
SuccessorClemente de Jesus Munguia
Orders
Ordination21 August 1831
Personal details
Born(1783-07-07)July 7, 1783
DiedApril 4, 1850(1850-04-04) (aged 66)
Morelia, Michoacán
NationalitySpanish, then Mexican
DenominationRoman Catholic
Alma materSeminary of Guadalajara

Biography edit

Juan Cayetano Gómez de Portugal y Solís was born in San Pedro Piedra Gorda, today Manuel Doblado, Guanajuato, on 7 July 1783. He studied at the Seminary of Guadalajara. He was ordained priest and became a professor at his alma mater. He became noted as a writer, and was a member of several literary societies. He earned a doctorate in theology.[1]

In 1815, during the Mexican War of Independence, he was appointed priest of Zapopan, Jalisco. Once Mexico had achieved independence, he was a member of the provincial government of Jalisco and adviser to the governor. In 1824, he participated in the signing of the Constitutional Act of the Mexican Federation. He represented his home state three times and was senator from the state of Jalisco. He was President of the Chamber of Deputies on two occasions (1825 and 1828),[2] and was among a group of deputies who advocated federalism.[3]

On February 28, 1831 he was appointed bishop of Michoacán, and was consecrated on 21 August 1831.[4] After taking his miter, he toured his diocese for two years. He proposed to the Holy See and the government that it should be divided.[3] On 17 December 1833, Congress issued a decree that authorized the government to fill parish vacancies.[5] Bishops and governors of bishoprics who did not comply with this decree would be fined on the first two occasions, and banished from the country after a third offense.[6] Gómez was among the bishops who refused to obey the law.[7]

On 25 May 1834 the Plan of Cuernavaca was published, demanding repeal of this and other unpopular reforms.[8] On 12 June 1834, President Antonio López de Santa Anna gave his support to the Plan of Cuernavaca. On 14 June, the new council of the capital supported the president's decision. The same day, Bishop Juan Cayetano Gomez de Portugal led Mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City and sang the Te Deum.[9] On 24 June in Mexico City, Santa Anna abolished the law of Ecclesiastical Trusts issued of 17 December 1833. At the same time he appointed Gómez de Portugal y Solís] to the post of Secretary of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs in place of Andrés Quintana Roo.[10]

After serving for a period, Gómez resigned from this position. He issued a pastoral letter in which he defended the independence of the Catholic Church. In 1845, he returned to his diocese. He founded the seminary in León, the Institute of the Sisters of Charity in Silao, and Coyuca Seminar in Pátzcuaro.[3] He died on 4 April 1850 in Morelia, Michoacán. Shortly after his death, a letter arrived from Cardinal Giacomo Antonelli which announced that Pope Pius IX had decided to elevate him to the dignity of Cardinal.[11]

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Citations edit

  1. ^ Sosa 2006, p. 630.
  2. ^ (PDF). Senado de la República - Instituto Belisario Domínguez. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c Sosa 2006, p. 631.
  4. ^ Cheney 2012.
  5. ^ Vázquez 2009, p. 539.
  6. ^ Olavarría y Ferrari 1880, p. 336.
  7. ^ Olavarría y Ferrari 1880, p. 343.
  8. ^ González Pedrero 2004, p. 471-472.
  9. ^ Olavarría y Ferrari 1880, p. 344.
  10. ^ Olavarría y Ferrari 1880, p. 345.
  11. ^ Sosa 2006, p. 632.

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External links edit

  • "Honras fúnebres del Ilmo. D. Juan Cayetano Portugal". Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Retrieved 15 June 2011.

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Juan Cayetano Jose Maria Gomez de Portugal y Solis 7 July 1783 4 April 1850 was a university professor and the Bishop of Michoacan He played an active role in the politics of Mexico Juan Cayetano Jose Maria Gomez de Portugal y SolisBishopDioceseMichoacan MexicoAppointed28 February 1831Installed21 August 1831Term ended4 April 1850PredecessorManuel Abad y QueipoSuccessorClemente de Jesus MunguiaOrdersOrdination21 August 1831Personal detailsBorn 1783 07 07 July 7 1783Ciudad Manuel Doblado Guanajuato MexicoDiedApril 4 1850 1850 04 04 aged 66 Morelia MichoacanNationalitySpanish then MexicanDenominationRoman CatholicAlma materSeminary of Guadalajara Contents 1 Biography 2 References 2 1 Citations 2 2 Sources 3 External linksBiography editJuan Cayetano Gomez de Portugal y Solis was born in San Pedro Piedra Gorda today Manuel Doblado Guanajuato on 7 July 1783 He studied at the Seminary of Guadalajara He was ordained priest and became a professor at his alma mater He became noted as a writer and was a member of several literary societies He earned a doctorate in theology 1 In 1815 during the Mexican War of Independence he was appointed priest of Zapopan Jalisco Once Mexico had achieved independence he was a member of the provincial government of Jalisco and adviser to the governor In 1824 he participated in the signing of the Constitutional Act of the Mexican Federation He represented his home state three times and was senator from the state of Jalisco He was President of the Chamber of Deputies on two occasions 1825 and 1828 2 and was among a group of deputies who advocated federalism 3 On February 28 1831 he was appointed bishop of Michoacan and was consecrated on 21 August 1831 4 After taking his miter he toured his diocese for two years He proposed to the Holy See and the government that it should be divided 3 On 17 December 1833 Congress issued a decree that authorized the government to fill parish vacancies 5 Bishops and governors of bishoprics who did not comply with this decree would be fined on the first two occasions and banished from the country after a third offense 6 Gomez was among the bishops who refused to obey the law 7 On 25 May 1834 the Plan of Cuernavaca was published demanding repeal of this and other unpopular reforms 8 On 12 June 1834 President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna gave his support to the Plan of Cuernavaca On 14 June the new council of the capital supported the president s decision The same day Bishop Juan Cayetano Gomez de Portugal led Mass at the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City and sang the Te Deum 9 On 24 June in Mexico City Santa Anna abolished the law of Ecclesiastical Trusts issued of 17 December 1833 At the same time he appointed Gomez de Portugal y Solis to the post of Secretary of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs in place of Andres Quintana Roo 10 After serving for a period Gomez resigned from this position He issued a pastoral letter in which he defended the independence of the Catholic Church In 1845 he returned to his diocese He founded the seminary in Leon the Institute of the Sisters of Charity in Silao and Coyuca Seminar in Patzcuaro 3 He died on 4 April 1850 in Morelia Michoacan Shortly after his death a letter arrived from Cardinal Giacomo Antonelli which announced that Pope Pius IX had decided to elevate him to the dignity of Cardinal 11 References editCitations edit Sosa 2006 p 630 Enciclopedia Politica de Mexico 9 Tomo V PDF Senado de la Republica Instituto Belisario Dominguez 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 02 14 Retrieved 2019 03 31 a b c Sosa 2006 p 631 Cheney 2012 Vazquez 2009 p 539 Olavarria y Ferrari 1880 p 336 Olavarria y Ferrari 1880 p 343 Gonzalez Pedrero 2004 p 471 472 Olavarria y Ferrari 1880 p 344 Olavarria y Ferrari 1880 p 345 Sosa 2006 p 632 Sources edit Cheney David M 28 May 2012 Bishop Juan Cayetano Jose Maria Gomez de Portugal y Solis Hierarchy of the Catholic Church Retrieved 19 August 2012 Gonzalez Pedrero Enrique 2004 Pais de un solo hombre el Mexico de Santa Anna Volumen II La sociedad de fuego cruzado 1829 1836 in Spanish Mexico Fondo de Cultura Economica ISBN 968 16 6377 2 Olavarria y Ferrari Enrique de 1880 Vicente Riva Palacio ed Mexico a traves de los siglos in Spanish Mexico Ballesca y Cia pp 210 226 Sosa Francisco 2006 Portugal Juan C Biografias de mexicanos distinguidos in Spanish Mexico Porrua pp 630 632 ISBN 970 07 6667 5 Vazquez Josefina Zoraida 2009 Daniel Cosio Villegas ed Historia general de Mexico Version 2000 in Spanish Mexico El Colegio de Mexico pp 525 582 ISBN 978 968 12 0969 8 External links edit Honras funebres del Ilmo D Juan Cayetano Portugal Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Retrieved 15 June 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Cayetano Gomez de Portugal y Solis amp oldid 1148807945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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