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Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda, Portugal

The Diocese of Guarda (Latin: Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal.

Diocese of Guarda

Dioecesis Aegitaniensis

Diocese da Guarda
Location
Country Portugal
Ecclesiastical provinceLisbon
MetropolitanPatriarchate of Lisbon
Statistics
Area6,758 km2 (2,609 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
260,700
250,700 (96.2%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
CathedralGuarda Cathedral
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopManuel da Rocha Felício
Metropolitan ArchbishopManuel III
Map
Website
Website of the Diocese

The present episcopal seat is in Guarda Cathedral (Portuguese: Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Consolação) in the city of Guarda. The diocese also contains the Church of São Luís in Pinhel, once the cathedral of the former diocese of Pinhel, absorbed into the diocese of Guarda in 1881.[1]

Statistics edit

As per 2014, it pastorally served 253,300 Catholics (96.0% of 263,900 total) on 6,759 km² in 361 parishes and 3 missions with 140 priests (126 diocesan, 14 religious), 17 deacons, 133 lay religious (26 brothers, 107 sisters) and 5 seminarians.

History edit

Episcopal ordinaries edit

(all Roman rite) [2]

Suffragan Bishops of Guarda
  • Martinho Pais (1200 – 1225)
  • Vicente Hispano (1226 – 1248)
  • Rodrigo Fernandes (1248 – 1267)
  • Bishop Vasco (1267 – 1278)
  • João Martins (Juan Martínez), Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (1278 – 1301), previously Bishop of Cádiz (Spain) (1266 – 1278.12.24)
  • Vasco Martins de Alvelos (1302 – death October 23, 1313), previously Bishop of Lamego (Portugal) (1297 – 1302)
  • Bishop Rodrigo (1313 – 1313)
  • Bishop Estêvão (1314 – 1316)
  • Bishop Martinho (1319 – 1322)
  • Bishop Guterres (1322 – 1326)
  • Bishop Bartolomeu (1326 – 1345)
  • Afonso Dinis (1346 – 1347), later Bishop of Évora (Portugal) (1347.10.15 – death 1352)
  • Bishop Lourenço (1349 – 1356)
  • Estêvão Tristão (? – 1357)
  • Gil Cabral de Viana (? – 1360)
  • Vasco de Menezes (1362 – 1367)
  • Gonçalo Martins (1367)
  • Afonso Correia (1367 – 1384)
  • Vasco de Lamego (? – 1384)
  • Afonso Ferraz (? – 1396)
  • Gil (1397 – 1397)
  • Gonçalo Vasques da Cunha (1397–1426)
  • Luís da Guerra (1427 – 1458)
  • João Manuel, Carmelite Order (O. Carm.) (July 9, 1459 – death 1476), previously Titular Bishop of Tiberias (1442.04.18 – 1444.07.20), Bishop of Ceuta (Spain) (1444.07.20 – 1459.07.09)
  • João Manuel Ferras (March 17, 1477 – death 1478), previously Bishop of Viseu (Portugal) (1526.11.21 – 1547.04.22)
  • Álvaro de Chaves (1479 – 1481 see below)
  • Apostolic Administrator Garcia de Menezes (1481 – death 1484), while Bishop of Évora (Portugal) (1471 – 1484)
  • Álvaro de Chaves (see above 1484 – 1496)
  • Pedro Vaz Gavião (1496 – 1516)
  • Apostolic Administrator sede plena Miguel da Silva (1516–1519), later Bishop of Viseu (Portugal) (1526.11.21 – 1547.04.22), created Cardinal-Priest of Ss. XII Apostoli (1542.02.06 – 1543.10.05), transferred Cardinal-Priest of S. Prassede (1543.10.05 – 1552.06.27), also Apostolic Administrator of Massa Marittima (Italy) (1549.05.20 – 1555), repeatedly transferred Cardinal-Priest of S. Marcello (1552.06.27 – 1553.11.29), Cardinal-Priest of S. Pancrazio (1553.11.29 – 1553.12.11), Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere (1553.12.11 – death 1556.06.05)
BIOs TO ELABORATE
  • Cardinal Afonso de Portugal (September 9, 1516 – February 23, 1519)
  • Jorge de Melo (1519–1548)
  • Cristóvão de Castro (1550–1552)
  • João de Portugal (1556–1585)
  • Nuno de Noronha (1594–1608)
  • Archbishop Afonso Furtado de Mendonça (February 13, 1610 – 1616)
  • Francisco de Castro (1617–1630)
  • Lopo de Sequeira Pereira (1632 – August 4, 1636)
  • Dinis de Melo e Castro (1639–1639)
  • Father Diogo Lobo (1640–1640)
  • Archbishop Pedro de Lencastre (1643–1648)
  • Álvaro de São Boaventura (1669–1672)
  • Archbishop Luís da Silva Teles (1685–1691)
  • João de Mascarenhas (1691 – January 24, 1692)
  • Archbishop Rodrigo de Moura Telles (1694–1704)
  • António de Saldanha (1705 – June 28, 1711)
  • João de Mendonça (1713 – August 2, 1736)
  • Archbishop José Fialho, O. Cist. (January 2, 1741 – March 18, 1741)
  • Bernardo António de Melo Osório (1742–1774)
  • Jerónimo Rogado de Carvalhal e Silva (1773 – February 19, 1797)
  • José António Pinto de Mendonça Arrais (1797–1822)
  • Carlos de São José de Azevedo e Sousa (1824–1828)
  • Joaquim José Pacheco Sousa (1832–1857)
  • Manuel Martins Manso (March 18, 1858 – December 1, 1878)
  • Tommaso Gomes de Almeida (August 9, 1883 – January 3, 1903)
  • Archbishop Manuel Vieira de Matos (April 1, 1903 – October 1, 1914)
  • Giuseppe Alves Matoso (October 3, 1914 – February 1, 1952)
  • Domenico da Silva Gonçavles (February 1, 1952 – June 4, 1960)
  • Policarpo da Costa Vaz (高德華) (July 9, 1960 – November 17, 1979)
  • António dos Santos (November 17, 1979 – December 1, 2005)
  • Manuel da Rocha Felício (December 1, 2005 - ... )

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Pinhel
  2. ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/guar3.htm GCatholic.org[self-published]

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The Diocese of Guarda Latin Dioecesis Aegitaniensis is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic church in central eastern Portugal a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal Diocese of GuardaDioecesis AegitaniensisDiocese da GuardaGuarda CathedralLocationCountry PortugalEcclesiastical provinceLisbonMetropolitanPatriarchate of LisbonStatisticsArea6 758 km2 2 609 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2006 260 700250 700 96 2 InformationRiteLatin RiteCathedralGuarda CathedralCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopManuel da Rocha FelicioMetropolitan ArchbishopManuel IIIMapWebsiteWebsite of the Diocese The present episcopal seat is in Guarda Cathedral Portuguese Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Consolacao in the city of Guarda The diocese also contains the Church of Sao Luis in Pinhel once the cathedral of the former diocese of Pinhel absorbed into the diocese of Guarda in 1881 1 Contents 1 Statistics 2 History 3 Episcopal ordinaries 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources and external linksStatistics editAs per 2014 it pastorally served 253 300 Catholics 96 0 of 263 900 total on 6 759 km in 361 parishes and 3 missions with 140 priests 126 diocesan 14 religious 17 deacons 133 lay religious 26 brothers 107 sisters and 5 seminarians History editPossibly in 550 no later than 569 a Diocese of Egitania viz with see in present Idanha a Velha was established under the Kingdom of the Suebi and maintained by the Visigothic Kingdom which absorbed it by 585 However due to the Moorish conquest in 715 it was suppressed its Cathedral of Idanha a Velha later converted into a mosque In 1199 that was nominally restored as Diocese of Guarda which claimed the apostolic succession but switched the see to Guarda where it built a new cathedral without awarding even co cathedral status to the old see On 1549 08 21 it lost territory to establish the Diocese of Portalegre On 1881 09 30 it gained territory from the Diocese of Coimbra and gained territory from the suppressed Diocese of Pinhel 1 Episcopal ordinaries edit all Roman rite 2 Suffragan Bishops of Guarda Martinho Pais 1200 1225 Vicente Hispano 1226 1248 Rodrigo Fernandes 1248 1267 Bishop Vasco 1267 1278 Joao Martins Juan Martinez Friars Minor O F M 1278 1301 previously Bishop of Cadiz Spain 1266 1278 12 24 Vasco Martins de Alvelos 1302 death October 23 1313 previously Bishop of Lamego Portugal 1297 1302 Bishop Rodrigo 1313 1313 Bishop Estevao 1314 1316 Bishop Martinho 1319 1322 Bishop Guterres 1322 1326 Bishop Bartolomeu 1326 1345 Afonso Dinis 1346 1347 later Bishop of Evora Portugal 1347 10 15 death 1352 Bishop Lourenco 1349 1356 Estevao Tristao 1357 Gil Cabral de Viana 1360 Vasco de Menezes 1362 1367 Goncalo Martins 1367 Afonso Correia 1367 1384 Vasco de Lamego 1384 Afonso Ferraz 1396 Gil 1397 1397 Goncalo Vasques da Cunha 1397 1426 Luis da Guerra 1427 1458 Joao Manuel Carmelite Order O Carm July 9 1459 death 1476 previously Titular Bishop of Tiberias 1442 04 18 1444 07 20 Bishop of Ceuta Spain 1444 07 20 1459 07 09 Joao Manuel Ferras March 17 1477 death 1478 previously Bishop of Viseu Portugal 1526 11 21 1547 04 22 Alvaro de Chaves 1479 1481 see below Apostolic Administrator Garcia de Menezes 1481 death 1484 while Bishop of Evora Portugal 1471 1484 Alvaro de Chaves see above 1484 1496 Pedro Vaz Gaviao 1496 1516 Apostolic Administrator sede plena Miguel da Silva 1516 1519 later Bishop of Viseu Portugal 1526 11 21 1547 04 22 created Cardinal Priest of Ss XII Apostoli 1542 02 06 1543 10 05 transferred Cardinal Priest of S Prassede 1543 10 05 1552 06 27 also Apostolic Administrator of Massa Marittima Italy 1549 05 20 1555 repeatedly transferred Cardinal Priest of S Marcello 1552 06 27 1553 11 29 Cardinal Priest of S Pancrazio 1553 11 29 1553 12 11 Cardinal Priest of S Maria in Trastevere 1553 12 11 death 1556 06 05 BIOs TO ELABORATE Cardinal Afonso de Portugal September 9 1516 February 23 1519 Jorge de Melo 1519 1548 Cristovao de Castro 1550 1552 Joao de Portugal 1556 1585 Nuno de Noronha 1594 1608 Archbishop Afonso Furtado de Mendonca February 13 1610 1616 Francisco de Castro 1617 1630 Lopo de Sequeira Pereira 1632 August 4 1636 Dinis de Melo e Castro 1639 1639 Father Diogo Lobo 1640 1640 Archbishop Pedro de Lencastre 1643 1648 Alvaro de Sao Boaventura 1669 1672 Archbishop Luis da Silva Teles 1685 1691 Joao de Mascarenhas 1691 January 24 1692 Archbishop Rodrigo de Moura Telles 1694 1704 Antonio de Saldanha 1705 June 28 1711 Joao de Mendonca 1713 August 2 1736 Archbishop Jose Fialho O Cist January 2 1741 March 18 1741 Bernardo Antonio de Melo Osorio 1742 1774 Jeronimo Rogado de Carvalhal e Silva 1773 February 19 1797 Jose Antonio Pinto de Mendonca Arrais 1797 1822 Carlos de Sao Jose de Azevedo e Sousa 1824 1828 Joaquim Jose Pacheco Sousa 1832 1857 Manuel Martins Manso March 18 1858 December 1 1878 Tommaso Gomes de Almeida August 9 1883 January 3 1903 Archbishop Manuel Vieira de Matos April 1 1903 October 1 1914 Giuseppe Alves Matoso October 3 1914 February 1 1952 Domenico da Silva Goncavles February 1 1952 June 4 1960 Policarpo da Costa Vaz 高德華 July 9 1960 November 17 1979 Antonio dos Santos November 17 1979 December 1 2005 Manuel da Rocha Felicio December 1 2005 See also editList of Catholic dioceses in Portugal Roman Catholic Diocese of Egitania Roman Catholicism in PortugalReferences edit a b Catholic Hierarchy Diocese of Pinhel http www gcatholic org dioceses diocese guar3 htm GCatholic org self published Sources and external links editGCatholic org data for all sections self published Catholic Hierarchy self published 40 32 18 N 7 16 10 W 40 5384 N 7 2694 W 40 5384 7 2694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda Portugal amp oldid 1197853561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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