Roman Catholic Diocese of Córdoba
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Diocese of Córdoba Dioecesis Cordubensis Diócesis de Córdoba | |
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Location | |
Country | Spain |
Ecclesiastical province | Seville |
Metropolitan | Seville |
Statistics | |
Area | 13,717 km2 (5,296 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2013) 805,857 801,317 (99.4%) |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 3rd Century |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Córdoba |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Demetrio Fernández González |
Metropolitan Archbishop | José Ángel Saiz Meneses |
Website | |
Website of the Diocese |
The Diocese of Córdoba (Latin: Dioecesis Cordubensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Córdoba in the ecclesiastical province of Sevilla in Spain.[1][2] Bishop Demetrio Fernández González is the current bishop of Cordoba.
List of bishops
[edit]- Severo (279)
- Grato
- Beroso
- Osio (295–357)
- Higinio (358–387)
- Gregorio (388)
- Esteban (finales del s. V)
- Agapio I (antes de 589 - c. 591)
- Eleuterio (c. 591 - después de 597)
- Agapio II (antes de 614 - c. 618)
- Honorio (c. 619- c. 633)
- Leudefredo (ca. 630–646)
- Fósforo (653)
- Mumulo (desde 683-hasta 688)
- Felix
- Leo (León, Leoncio, Leovigildo?)
- Recafredo
- ...
- ...
- Lope de Fitero (1237 – 10 June 1245)[5][6]
- Gutierre Ruiz de Olea (23 Mar 1246 – 6 Feb 1249 Appointed, Archbishop of Toledo)
- Pedro Yáñez (1249–1251)
- Lope Pérez de Retes (1252–1257)
- Fernando de Mesa (1257–1274)
- Pascual (1274–1293)
- Gil Domínguez (1294–1299)
- Fernando Gutiérrez (13 Jun 1300 – 11 Apr 1326 Appointed, Bishop of Cuenca)[7]
- Gutierre Ruiz (1326–1336)
- Juan Pérez de Saavedra (1336–1346)
- Fernando Núñez de Cabrera (1346–1350)
- Martín Jiménez de Argote (1350–1362)
- Andrés Pérez Navarro (22 Mar 1363 – 14 Sep 1372 Died)
- Andrés Pérez Navarro (1363–1372)
- Alfonso de Vargas (1373–1379)
- Juan Fernández Pantoja (1379–1397)
- Menendo, O.F.M. (1378 – 11 Feb 1393 Appointed, Bishop of Bayonne)
- Fernando González Deza (20 Sep 1398 – 1425 Died)
- Gonzalo Venegas (1426–1439)
- Sancho Sánchez de Rojas (1440–1454)
- Gonzalo de Illescas (1454–1464)
- Pedro de Córdoba y Solier (1464–1476)
- Alonso de Burgos (1477–1483, nombrado obispo de Cuenca)
- Tello de Buendía (1483–1484)
- Luis Velasco (1484–1485 Died)
- Iñigo Manrique de Lara (bishop) (1485–1496 Died)[8]
- Francisco Sánchez de la Fuente (1496 – Sep 1498 Died)[9]
- Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca (1499–1504 Appointed, Bishop of Palencia)
- Juan Daza (4 Nov 1504 – 21 May 1510 Died)[10]
- Martín Fernández de Angulo Saavedra y Luna (30 Sep 1510 – 21 Jun 1516 Died)
- Alfonso Manrique de Lara y Solís (18 Aug 1516 – 31 Aug 1523 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Juan Álvarez y Alva de Toledo, O.P. (31 Aug 1523 – 11 Apr 1537 Appointed, Bishop of Burgos)
- Pedro Fernández Manrique (11 Apr 1537 – 7 Oct 1540 Died)
- Leopoldo de Austria (29 Apr 1541 – 27 Sep 1557 Died)
- Diego Alava Esquivel (21 Oct 1558 – 24 Mar 1562 Died)
- Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval (27 May 1562 – 18 May 1571 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)[11]
- Bernardo de Fresneda, O.F.M. (16 Nov 1571 – 14 Oct 1577 Appointed, Archbishop of Zaragoza)
- Martín de Córdoba Mendoza, O.P. (13 Jun 1578 – 5 Jun 1581 Died)[12]
- Antonio Rodríguez de Pazos y Figueroa (19 Mar 1582 – 28 Jun 1586 Died)[13]
- Francisco Pacheco de Córdoba (14 Jan 1587 – 2 Oct 1590 Died)
- Fernando de la Vega Fonseca (20 Mar 1591 – 3 Sep 1591 Died)
- Pedro Portocarrero (bishop) (12 Jan 1594 – 28 May 1597 Appointed, Bishop of Cuenca)[14][15]
- Francisco Reinoso Baeza (11 Jun 1597 – 23 Aug 1601 Died)
- Pablo Laguna (30 Jul 1603 – 30 Jul 1606 Died)
- Diego Mardones, O.P. (7 Feb 1607 – Sep 1624 Died)
- Cristóbal de Lobera y Torres (19 Feb 1625 – 2 Dec 1630 Appointed, Bishop of Plasencia)
- Jerónimo Ruiz Camargo (16 Feb 1632 – 3 Jan 1633 Died)
- Domingo Pimentel Zúñiga, O.P. (18 Jul 1633 – 19 Jul 1649 Confirmed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Pedro Tapia, O.P. (23 Aug 1649 – 23 Sep 1652 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)[16][17]
- Juan Francisco Pacheco (14 Oct 1652 – 6 Oct 1653 Appointed, Bishop of Cuenca)[18]
- Antonio Valdés Herrera (10 Nov 1653 – 13 Apr 1657 Died)[19]
- Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (24 Sep 1657 – 18 May 1675 Died)[20]
- Alfonso de Salizanes y Medina, O.F.M. (18 Nov 1675 – 19 Nov 1685 Died)
- Pedro de Salazar Gutiérrez de Toledo, O. de M. (16 Sep 1686 – 15 Aug 1706 Died)
- Juan Bonilla Vargas, O.SS.T. (11 Apr 1707 – 1 Jan 1712 Died)
- Francisco Solís Hervás, O. de M. (17 Jan 1714 – 14 Oct 1716 Died)
- Marcelino Siuri Navarro (1 Oct 1717 – 28 Jan 1731 Died)
- Tomás Ratto Ottonelli (9 Nov 1731 – 17 Feb 1738 Died)
- Pedro Salazar Góngora (5 May 1738 – 21 Feb 1742 Died)
- Miguel Vicente Cebrián y Agustín (24 Sep 1742 – 30 May 1752 Died)
- Francisco de Solís Folch de Cardona (25 Sep 1752 – 17 Nov 1755 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Martín Barcia Carrascal (12 Jan 1756 – 22 Jun 1771 Died)
- Francisco Garrido de la Vega (30 Mar 1772 – 20 Jan 1776 Died)
- Baltasar Yusta y Navarro (17 Feb 1777 – Dec 1787 Died)
- Antonio Caballero y Góngora (15 Sep 1788 – 24 Mar 1796 Died)
- Agustín Ayestarán y Landa (27 Jun 1796 – 8 Apr 1804 Died)
- Pedro Antonio Trevilla (26 Jun 1805 – 15 Dec 1832 Died)
- Juan José Bonel y Orbe (29 Jul 1833 – 4 Oct 1847 Confirmed, Archbishop of Toledo)
- Manuel Joaquín Tarancón y Morón (4 Oct 1847 – 3 Aug 1857 Confirmed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Juan Alfonso Albuquerque Berión (25 Sep 1857 – 13 Mar 1874 Died)
- Zeferino González y Díaz Tuñón, O.P. (5 Jul 1875 – 15 Mar 1883 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Sebastián Herrero y Espinosa de los Monteros, C.O. (15 Mar 1883 – 24 Mar 1898 Appointed, Archbishop of Valencia)
- José Proceso Pozuelo y Herrero (24 Mar 1898 – 23 Mar 1913 Died)
- Ramón Guillamet y Coma (18 Jul 1913 – 22 Apr 1920 Appointed, Bishop of Barcelona)
- Adolfo Pérez y Muñoz (11 Jul 1920 – 21 Dec 1945 Died)
- Albino González y Menéndez Reigada, O.P. (18 Feb 1946 – 13 Aug 1958 Died)
- Manuel Fernández-Conde y García del Rebollar (2 Feb 1959 – 1 Jan 1970 Died)
- José María Cirarda Lachiondo (3 Dec 1971 – 31 Jan 1978 Appointed, Archbishop of Pamplona y Tudela)
- José Antonio Infantes Florido (25 May 1978 – 15 Mar 1996 Retired)
- Francisco Javier Martínez Fernández (15 Mar 1996 – 15 Mar 2003 Appointed, Archbishop of Granada) (es)
- Juan José Asenjo Pelegrina (28 Jul 2003 – 13 Nov 2008 Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Sevilla)
- Demetrio Fernández González (18 Feb 2010 – )
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Diocese of Córdoba" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Diocese of Córdoba" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ Rodriguez, Joaquín Mellado. La lengua de los mozárabes. Otra lectura de las fuentes [The language of the Mozarabs. A new reading of the sources] (2018)
- ^ "Diócesis de Córdoba". March 28, 2007. Archived from the original on March 28, 2007.
- ^ GCatholic.org: "Diocese of Córdoba" retrieved December 4, 2015
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Lope Fitero" retrieved January 15, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Fernando Gutiérrez" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 17, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Iñigo Manrique de Lara" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 17, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Francisco Sánchez de la Fuente" retrieved January 12, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Juan Daza" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 21, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Archbishop Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval" retrieved January 21, 2015
- ^ "Bishop Martín de Córdoba Mendoza, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Antonio Rodríguez de Pazos y Figueroa" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Pedro Portocarrero" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 18, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Pedro Portocarrero" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved September 18, 2016
- ^ "Archbishop Pedro Tapia, O.P." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 19, 2016
- ^ "Archbishop Pedro Tapia, O.P." GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved October 19, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Juan Francisco Pacheco " Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Antonio Valdés Herrera" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 17, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 27, 2016
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