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Roman Catholic Diocese of Canarias

The Diocese of Canarias or Diocese Canariense-Rubicense (Latin: Dioecesis Canariensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the Canary Islands in the ecclesiastical province of Seville in Spain.[1][2] The dioceses includes the islands of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote (Oriental Province). However, it does not include the whole archipelago, since the Diocese of Tenerife (or Nivariense) includes the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. For this reason, the use of the name of the archipelago is currently a very controversial topic in the Canary Islands.[3][4] It has recently emerged between the society of Lanzarote the desire to recover the diocesan headquarters of San Marcial del Rubicón.[5][6]

Diocese of Canarias

Dioecesis Canariensis

Diócesis de Canarias
Location
Country Spain
Ecclesiastical provinceSeville
MetropolitanSeville
Statistics
Area4,106 km2 (1,585 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
1,011,928
860,139 (85.0%)
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin Rite
Established7 July 1406
CathedralCathedral Basilica of St Anne in Las Palmas
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopJosé Mazuelos Pérez
Metropolitan ArchbishopJosé Ángel Saiz Meneses
Bishops emeritusFrancisco Cases Andreu
Map
Website
Website of the Diocese

History edit

  • 1351: Established as Diocese of Islas Canarias from the Diocese of Majorca
  • 1354: Suppressed
  • 1369: Restored as Diocese of Telde
  • 1393: Suppressed
  • 1406: Restored as Diocese of Rubicon
  • 1424: Established as Diocese of Fuerteventura
  • 1431: Suppressed
  • 1485: Renamed as Diocese of Canarias
  • 1819: Establishing the Diocese of Tenerife, which happens to encompass the western province of the Canary Islands

Special churches edit

 
Catedral de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Ordinaries edit

Diocese of Rubicón edit

Erected: 7 July 1406

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Diocese of Canaries edit

Name Changed: 1485

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Islas Canarias". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
  2. ^ Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Islas Canarias {Canary Islands}(Spain)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
  3. ^ La "Diócesis de Canarias"
  4. ^ Las cosas por su nombre
  5. ^ San Marcial reivindica su historia
  6. ^ Un Obispado para Lanzarote
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV. p. 132.

External links edit

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The Diocese of Canarias or Diocese Canariense Rubicense Latin Dioecesis Canariensis is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the Canary Islands in the ecclesiastical province of Seville in Spain 1 2 The dioceses includes the islands of Gran Canaria Fuerteventura and Lanzarote Oriental Province However it does not include the whole archipelago since the Diocese of Tenerife or Nivariense includes the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife For this reason the use of the name of the archipelago is currently a very controversial topic in the Canary Islands 3 4 It has recently emerged between the society of Lanzarote the desire to recover the diocesan headquarters of San Marcial del Rubicon 5 6 Diocese of CanariasDioecesis CanariensisDiocesis de CanariasLas Palmas CathedralLocationCountry SpainEcclesiastical provinceSevilleMetropolitanSevilleStatisticsArea4 106 km2 1 585 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2006 1 011 928860 139 85 0 InformationDenominationRoman CatholicRiteLatin RiteEstablished7 July 1406CathedralCathedral Basilica of St Anne in Las PalmasCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopJose Mazuelos PerezMetropolitan ArchbishopJose Angel Saiz MenesesBishops emeritusFrancisco Cases AndreuMapWebsiteWebsite of the Diocese Contents 1 History 2 Special churches 3 Ordinaries 3 1 Diocese of Rubicon 3 2 Diocese of Canaries 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1351 Established as Diocese of Islas Canarias from the Diocese of Majorca 1354 Suppressed 1369 Restored as Diocese of Telde 1393 Suppressed 1406 Restored as Diocese of Rubicon 1424 Established as Diocese of Fuerteventura 1431 Suppressed 1485 Renamed as Diocese of Canarias 1819 Establishing the Diocese of Tenerife which happens to encompass the western province of the Canary IslandsSpecial churches edit nbsp Catedral de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Minor Basilicas Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pino Teror CanariasOrdinaries editDiocese of Rubicon edit Erected 7 July 1406 Fernando Calvetos c 1434 1436 Francisco Moya bishop OFM 26 Sep 1436 Appointed 1441 Juan de Frias 1474 1485 Died Diocese of Canaries edit Name Changed 1485 Miguel Lopez de la Serna OFM 29 Mar 1486 1490 Died Diego de Muros 27 Jun 1496 1507 Died Pedro Lopez Ayala 20 Oct 1507 Feb 1513 Died Fernando Vazquez de Arce 20 May 1513 1520 Died Luis Cabeza de Vaca 11 Mar 1523 22 Jun 1530 Appointed Bishop of Salamanca Pedro Fernandez Manrique 22 Jun 1530 14 Dec 1530 Appointed Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo Juan de Salamanca OP 6 Mar 1531 1538 Died Alonso Ruiz de Virues OSB 12 Aug 1538 19 Jan 1545 Died Antonio de la Cruz bishop OFM 7 Dec 1545 1550 Died Francisco de la Cerda Cordoba OP 19 Jan 1551 14 Nov 1551 Died Melchor Cano OP 12 Sep 1552 1554 Resigned Diego Deza Tello 30 Apr 1554 26 Apr 1566 Appointed Bishop of Coria Bartolome Torres bishop 15 May 1566 1 Feb 1568 Died Juan Alzoloras Arzolaras OSH 17 Sep 1568 7 May 1574 Died Cristobal Vela Tavera 15 Dec 1574 27 May 1580 Appointed Archbishop of Burgos Fernando Rueda 22 Jun 1580 17 Jun 1585 Died Fernando Suarez de Figueroa 22 Jun 1587 26 Mar 1597 Appointed Bishop of Zamora Francisco Martinez de Cenicero 14 Apr 1597 13 Aug 1607 Appointed Bishop of Cartagena en Espana 7 Francisco de Sosa OFM 3 Sep 1607 1610 Resigned 7 Juan Nicolas Valdes de Carriazo 26 Apr 1610 10 Oct 1611 Appointed Bishop of Guadix 7 Lope Velasco Valdivieso 14 Nov 1611 29 Oct 1613 Died 7 Antonio Corrionero 6 Oct 1614 17 May 1621 Appointed Bishop of Salamanca 7 Pedro Herrera Suarez OP 7 Jun 1621 27 Jun 1622 Confirmed Bishop of Tui 7 Juan Guzman archbishop OFM 11 Jul 1622 6 Oct 1627 Appointed Archbishop of Tarragona 7 Cristobal de la Camara y Murga 15 Nov 1627 7 May 1635 Appointed Bishop of Salamanca 7 Francisco Sanchez Villanueva y Vega 9 Jul 1635 1651 Resigned 7 Rodrigo Gutierrez de Rojas 3 Jul 1651 14 Dec 1658 Died 7 Juan Vande Escarth y Briceno loannes de Toledo OSH 9 Jun 1659 12 Jan 1665 Appointed Bishop of Leon 7 Bartolome Garcia Jimenez y Rabadan 16 Mar 1665 14 Jun 1690 Died 7 Bernardo de Vicuna Zuazo 12 Nov 1691 31 Jan 1705 Died Juan Ruiz y Simon 22 Feb 1706 6 Jun 1712 Died Lucas Conejero de Molina 28 May 1714 26 Jun 1724 Appointed Archbishop of Burgos Felix Bernuy Zapata y Mendoza 20 Nov 1724 23 May 1730 Died Pedro Manuel Davila y Cardenas 6 Aug 1731 19 Dec 1738 Appointed Bishop of Plasencia Juan Francisco Guillen 30 Sep 1739 15 Mar 1751 Appointed Archbishop of Burgos Valentin Moran Menendez OdeM 15 Mar 1751 20 May 1761 Resigned Francisco Javier Delgado y Venegas 25 May 1761 19 Dec 1768 Appointed Bishop of Siguenza Juan Bautista Cervera OFMDisc 12 Jun 1769 12 May 1777 Appointed Bishop of Cadiz Joaquin Herrera Barcena OCist 1 Mar 1779 4 Dec 1783 Died Antonio Martinez de la Plaza 14 Feb 1785 29 Nov 1790 Appointed Bishop of Cadiz Antonio Tavira Almazan 11 Apr 1791 27 Jun 1796 Appointed Bishop of Osma Manuel Verdugo Albiturria 27 Jun 1796 7 Jul 1818 Died Manuel Bernardo Morete Bodelon 27 Sep 1824 21 Mar 1825 Confirmed Bishop of Astorga Fernando Cano Almirante OFM 19 Dec 1825 22 Sep 1826 Died Bernardo Martinez Carnero 21 May 1827 26 Jan 1833 Died Judas Jose Romo y Gamboa 20 Jan 1834 17 Dec 1847 Confirmed Archbishop of Sevilla Buenaventura Codina y Augerolas CM 17 Dec 1847 18 Nov 1857 Died Joaquin Lluch y Garriga OCD 27 Sep 1858 13 Mar 1868 Appointed Bishop of Salamanca Jose Maria de Urquinaona y Vidot 22 Jun 1868 15 Jul 1878 Appointed Bishop of Barcelona Jose Proceso Pozuelo y Herrero 28 Feb 1879 26 Jun 1890 Appointed Bishop of Segovia Jose Cueto y Diez de la Maza OP 1 Jun 1891 17 Aug 1908 Died Adolfo Perez y Munoz 29 Apr 1909 18 Jul 1913 Appointed Bishop of Badajoz Angel Marquina y Corrales 18 Jul 1913 6 Sep 1922 Appointed Bishop of Guadix Miguel de los Santos Serra y Sucarrats 14 Dec 1922 16 Jan 1936 Appointed Bishop of Segorbe Antonio Victor Pildain y Zapiain 18 May 1936 15 Dec 1966 Retired Jose Antonio Infantes Florido 20 Jul 1967 25 May 1978 Appointed Bishop of Cordoba Ramon Echarren Isturiz 27 Nov 1978 26 Nov 2005 Retired Francisco Cases Andreu 26 Nov 2005 6 Jul 2020 Retired Jose Mazuelos Perez 6 Jul 2020 See also editRoman Catholicism in SpainReferences edit Cheney David M Diocese of Islas Canarias Catholic Hierarchy org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published Chow Gabriel Diocese of Islas Canarias Canary Islands Spain GCatholic org Retrieved June 16 2018 self published La Diocesis de Canarias Las cosas por su nombre San Marcial reivindica su historia Un Obispado para Lanzarote a b c d e f g h i j k l Gauchat Patritius Patrice HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol IV p 132 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roman Catholic Diocese of Canarias Diocese website GCatholic org Catholic Hierarchy self published 28 06 03 N 15 24 54 W 28 1008 N 15 4151 W 28 1008 15 4151 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Canarias amp oldid 1213875521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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