Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo
Diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo Dioecesis Civitatensis Diócesis de Ciudad Rodrigo | |
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Roman Catholic | |
Rite | Latin Rite |
Established | 1168 |
Cathedral | Cathedral of St Mary in Ciudad Rodrigo |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | José Luis Retana Gozalo |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Luis Javier Argüello García |
Bishops emeritus | Cecilio Raúl Berzosa Martínez |
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Website | |
Website of the Diocese |
The Diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo (
Foundation
The origins of the diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo have been studied in depth in two papers by Fidel Fita.[3] The exact date when the town was conquered is unknown, but it was purchased by the citizens of Salamanca about 1135.[4] They controlled it until 1161, when it was annexed to the royal domain by king Ferdinand II, who built a castle for the defence of the frontier and founded the diocese as well as two monasteries. The move provoked hostility: the Salamancans revolted in 1162[5] and Portugal, threatened by a new royal fortress so near its border, invaded in 1163.[6]
When Ferdinand II founded the diocese in 1161, he claimed only to be re-establishing the ancient diocese of Caliabria, the location of which was in fact unknown. On 13 February Ferdinand issued a charter (called the fuero eclesiástico) for the new diocese, in which he gave the metropolitan
The
Leadership
- Domingo (1161×68 – 1172×73)
- Pedro de Ponte (1174–1189)
- Martín (1190–1211)
- Lombardo (1214–1227)
- Miguel (1227–1245)
- Pedro II (1245–1251)
- Leonardo (1252–1259)
- Domingo Martín (1263–1274)
- Pedro III (1274–1284)
- Antonio (1285–1300)
- Alfonso (1300–1314)
- Bernardo (?–1324)
- Juan I (1324–?)
- Juan II (?–1339)
- Alfonso III (1344–1371)
- Rodrigo (1384–1391)
- Gonçalo Gonçalves (Apostolic Administrator 1403–1408)
- O.S.B. (25 May 1410 – 4 Sep 1422 Appointed, Bishop of Ajaccio)
- Alfonso V (? – 1429?)
- Sante (Sancho) (19 Mar 1431 – 14 Jan 1433 Appointed, Bishop of Minervino Murge)
- Alfonso Sánchez de Valladolid (1433–1455)
- Alfonso de Palenzuela (1460–1469)
- Alfonso de Paradinas (20 Oct 1469 – 15 Oct 1485 Died)
- Pedro Beltrán (1485–1487 Appointed, Bishop of Tui)[8]
- O.Merc. (1 Jun 1487 – 1492 Died)[9]
- Juan Ortega Bravo de la Laguna (23 Jan 1493 – 6 Sep 1499 Appointed, Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada)
- Diego de Peralta (1499–1501 Died)
- Valeriano Ordóñez Villaquirán (24 Sep 1501 – 22 Dec 1508 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
- Francisco Bobadilla (22 Jan 1509 – 18 Nov 1510 Appointed, Bishop of Salamanca).[10]
- Francisco Ruiz (bishop), O.F.M. (18 Nov 1509 – 14 Jul 1514 Appointed, Bishop of Ávila)[11]
- Juan Pardo Tavera (14 Jul 1514 – 31 Dec 1523 Appointed, Bishop of Osma)[12]
- Pedro Portocarrero (archbishop) (31 Dec 1523 – 26 Jun 1525 Appointed, Archbishop of Granada)[13]
- Gonzalo Maldonado (bishop) (3 Jul 1525 – 29 Jun 1530 Died)[14]
- Pedro Fernández Manrique (14 Dec 1530 – 11 Apr 1537 Appointed Bishop of Córdoba)
- Bishop of Pamplona)
- Antonio Ramírez de Haro (18 Aug 1539 – 27 Jun 1541 Appointed, Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada)
- Bishop of Badajoz)
- Juan Aceres (8 Jan 1546 – 31 Jul 1549 Died)[15]
- Pedro Ponce de León (bishop of Plasencia) (27 Jun 1550 – 26 Jan 1560 Appointed, Bishop of Plasencia)
- Diego de Covarrubias y Leyva (26 Jan 1560 – 25 Oct 1564 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Segovia)
- Andrés Pérez (bishop) (10 Dec 1568 – 1583 Died)[18]
- Pedro Vélez Guevara (9 Jan 1584 – 1585 Died)
- Bishop of Pamplona)
- Pedro Maldonado (23 Mar 1588 – 1591 Died)
- Martín de Salvatierra (15 May 1591 – 1604 Died)
- Pedro Ponce de Léon (bishop of Zamora) (31 Aug 1605 Appointed – 29 Mar 1610 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora)[19]
- Antonio Idiáquez Manrique (26 May 1610 – 4 Feb 1613 Appointed, Bishop of Segovia)[20]
- Bishop of Coria)
- Francisco de Arriba (5 Sep 1622 – 1623 Died)
- Agustín Antolínez, O.S.A. (10 May 1623 – 1 Jul 1624 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)[21]
- Martín Fernández Portocarrero (19 Jul 1624 – 1625 Died)
- Juan de la Torre Ayala (7 Jan 1626 – 13 Jun 1638 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora)
- Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (11 Apr 1639 – 18 Oct 1645 Appointed, Bishop of Salamanca)[22]
- Juan Pérez Delgado (3 Dec 1646 – 11 Oct 1655 Confirmed, Bishop of Salamanca)
- Bishop of Pamplona)
- Diego Riquelme y Quirós (2 Dec 1658 – 19 Dec 1661 Confirmed, Bishop of Oviedo)
- Antonio Rodríguez Castañon (13 Feb 1662 – 7 Mar 1667 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora)
- O. Carm.(18 Jul 1667 Appointed – 22 Feb 1671 Died)
- O.SS.T. (16 Nov 1671 – 13 Sep 1677 Appointed, Archbishop of Granada)[23]
- Juan de Andaya y Sotomayor (10 Jan 1678 – 13 Nov 1678 Died)
- Sebastián Catalán (17 Jul 1679 – Sep 1687 Died)
- O. de M. (31 May 1688 – 24 Jan 1695 Appointed, Bishop of Plasencia)[24]
- Francisco Manuel de Zúñiga Sotomayor y Mendoza, O.S.A. (21 Mar 1695 – 14 Dec 1712 Died)[25]
- José Díez Santos de San Pedro (28 May 1714 – 24 Oct 1719 Died)
- Gregorio Tellez, O.F.M. Conv.(3 Feb 1721 – 2 Mar 1738 Retired)
- Clemente Comenge Avio (3 Mar 1738 – 12 Dec 1747 Died)
- Pedro Gómez de la Torre (2 Dec 1748 – 24 May 1756 Appointed, Bishop of Plasencia)
- José Francisco Biguezal (24 May 1756 – 2 Dec 1762 Died)
- Cayetano Antonio Cuadrillero Mota (18 Jul 1763 – 15 Dec 1777 Appointed, Bishop of León)
- Agustín de Alvarado y Castillo (14 Dec 1778 – 21 Jul 1781 Died)
- Ildefonso Molina y Santaella (17 Feb 1783 – 4 Dec 1784 Died)
- Benito de Uría y Valdés, O.S.B.(26 Sep 1785 – 23 Jul 1810 Died)
- Pedro Manuel Ramírez de la Piscina (19 Dec 1814 – 21 Aug 1835 Died)
- Jesús Enciso Viana (2 Feb 1950 – 30 May 1955 Appointed, Bishop of Mallorca)
- José Bascuñana y López (11 Jun 1955 – 20 May 1964 Appointed, Bishop of Solsona)
- Demetrio Mansilla Reoyo (7 Jul 1964 – 7 Jan 1988 Retired)
- Antonio Ceballos Atienza (7 Jan 1988 – 10 Dec 1993 Appointed, Bishop of Cádiz y Ceuta)
- Julián López Martín (15 Jul 1994 – 19 Mar 2002 Appointed, Bishop of León)
- Atilano Rodríguez Martínez (26 Feb 2003 – 2 Feb 2011 Appointed, Bishop of Sigüenza-Guadalajara)
- Raul Cecilio Berzosa Martinez (2 Feb 2011 – 16 Jan 2019 Resigned; formerly, Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oviedo)
- José Luis Retana Gozalo (15 Nov 2021 – present; formerly, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plasencia)
Notes
- ^ "Diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Diocese of Ciudad Rodrigo" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "La Diócesis y Fuero Eclesiástico de Ciudad Rodrigo", Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia 61 (1912): 437–48; "El Papa Alejandro III y la Diócesis de Ciudad Rodrigo", Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia 62 (1913): 142–57.
- ^ H. Grassotti, "Sobre una concesión de Alfonso VII a la iglesia salmantina", Cuadernos de Historia de España 49, 1 (1969), 347–48.
- ^ Such urban revolts were not uncommon in León, cf. Mutiny of the Trout.
- ^ a b c Richard A. Fletcher, The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978), 35–36.
- ^ Fletcher, Episcopate, 36–37. He notes that Lombardo may have been the archdeacon of Medina and Alba in the diocese of Salamanca before becoming bishop.
- ^ "Bishop Pedro Beltrán" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Diego de Muros (Moiras), O. de M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Francisco Bobadilla" retrieved January 12, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Francisco Ruiz, O.F.M." retrieved January 12, 2016
- ^ Hierarchy: "Juan Cardinal Pardo de Tavera" retrieved January 14, 2016
- ^ "Archbishop Pedro Portocarrero" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 15, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Gonzalo Maldonado" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 15, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Juan Aceres" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 9, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Diego de Simancas" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Diego de Simancas" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Andrés Pérez" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 15, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Pedro Ponce de Léon, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 9, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Antonio Idiáquez Manrique" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ^ "Archbishop Juan Beltrán Guevara y Figueroa" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 27, 2016
- ^ "Archbishop Alfonso Bernardo de los Ríos y Guzmán, O.SS.T." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 20, 2016
- ^ "Bishop José González Blázquez, O. de M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Francisco Manuel de Zúñiga Sotomayor y Mendoza, O.S.A." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 17, 2016