Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles
Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles Archidioecesis Angelorum Arquidiócesis de Puebla de los Ángeles | |
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Location | |
Country | Mexico |
Ecclesiastical province | Puebla de los Ángeles |
Statistics | |
Area | 8,084 sq mi (20,940 km2) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2004) 4,382,207 4,054,856 (92.5%) |
Parishes | 207 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 13 October 1525 (499 years ago) |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Victor Sánchez Espinosa |
Auxiliary Bishops | Tomás López Durán[1] |
Map | |
Website | |
arquidiocesisdepuebla.mx |
The Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles (Latin: Archidioecesis Angelorum) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church. It is the oldest Catholic diocese in Mexico. It was established on October 13, 1525 as the "Diocese of Tlaxcala" and retained that name until it was elevated to an archdiocese in 1903. In 1959 a new Diocese of Tlaxcala was created and is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles.[2][3]
A separate diocese seated in Mexico City was created in 1530 and replaced the Archdiocese of Seville in Spain as Tlaxcala's metropolitan see in 1546. While its place as Mexico's most important Catholic see was short-lived, the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles is one of the largest archdioceses in Mexico today. Now a metropolitan see itself, within the ecclesiastical province of Puebla de los Ángeles contains three suffragan dioceses: Huajuapan de León, Tehuacán, and Tlaxcala.
Bishops
[edit]Ordinaries
[edit]- Julián Garcés, O.P. (1525–1542) Died
- Pablo Gil de Talavera (1544–1545) Died
- Martín Sarmiento de Osacastro, O.F.M. (1548–1557) Died
- Fernando de Villagómez (1561–1571) Died
- Antonio Ruíz de Morales y Molina, O.S. (1572–1576) Died[4]
- Diego de Romano y Govea (Vitoria) (1578–1606) Died[5]
- Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar (1607–1625) Died[6]
- Gutiérrez Bernardo de Quirós (Quiróz) (1626–1638) Died
- Blessed Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (1639–1653) named bishop of Osma
- Diego Osorio de Escobar y Mendoza (Llamas) (1655–1673) Died
- Juan de Sancto Mathía Sáenz de Mañozca y Murillo (1675 Confirmed–Did not take effect)[7]
- Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz y Sahagún (1676–1699) Died
- Ignacio de Urbina, O.S.H. (1701–1703) (Archbishop (personal title)) Died
- García Felipe de Legazpi y Velasco Altamirano y Albornoz (1704–1705) Died[8]
- Pedro Nogales Dávila (1707–1721) Died
- Juan Antonio de Lardizabal y Elorza (1722–1733) Died
- Benito Crespo y Monroy, O.S. (1734–1737) Died
- Pedro González García (1739–1743) named bishop of Ávila
- Domingo Pantaleón Álvarez de Abreu (1743–1763) (Archbishop (personal title)) Died
- Francisco Fabián y Fuero (1765–1773) named archbishop of Valencia
- Victoriano López Gonzalo (1773–1786) named bishop of Tortosa)
- Santiago José Echaverría Nieto de Osorio y Elguera (1788–1789) Died
- Salvador Biempica y Sotomayor (1790–1802) Died
- Manuel Ignacio González de Campillo Gómez del Valle (1804–1813) Died
- José Antonio Joaquín Pérez Martínez y Robles (1814–1829) Died
- Francisco Pablo Vásquez Bizcaíno (y Sánchez) (1831–1847) Died
- José María Luciano Becerra y Jiménez (1852–1854) Died
- Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos (1855–1863) named archbishop of Mexico City
- Carlos María Colina y Rubio (1863–1879) Died
- Francisco de Paula Verea y González (1879–1884) Died
- José María Mora y Daza (1884–1887) Died
- José Maríe del Refugio Guerra y Alva (1888–1888) Died
- Francisco Melitón Vargas y Gutiérrez (1888–1896) Died
- Perfecto Amézquita y Gutiérrez, C.M. (1896–1900) Died
- José Ramón Ibarra y González (1902–1917) Died
- Enrique Sánchez y Paredes (1919–1923) Died
- Pedro Vera y Zuria (1924–1945) Died
- José Ignacio Márquez y Tóriz (1945–1950) Died
- Octaviano Márquez y Tóriz (1950–1975) Died
- Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada (1976–1977) named archbishop of Mexico City
- Rosendo Huesca Pacheco (1977–2009) Retired
- Victor Sánchez Espinosa (2009–present)
Coadjutor bishop
[edit]- José Ignacio Márquez y Tóriz (1934–1945)
Auxiliary bishops
[edit]- Francisco Juan Leiza (de Leyva) (1739–1747)
- Miguel Anselmo Álvarez de Abreu y Valdéz (1749–1765), appointed Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca
- José Ignacio Márquez y Tóriz (1934), appointed Coadjutor here
- Emilio Abascal y Salmerón (1953–1968), appointed Archbishop of Jalapa (Xalapa), Veracruz
- Ricardo Guízar Díaz (1970–1977), appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Aguascalientes
- Rosendo Huesca Pacheco (1970–1977), appointed Archbishop here
- Eugenio Andrés Lira Rugarcía (2011–2016), appointed Bishop of Matamoros, Tamaulipas
- Dagoberto Sosa Arriaga (2011–2013), appointed Bishop of Tlapa, Guerrero
- Tomás López Durán (2013–
- Rutilo Felipe Pozos Lorenzini (2013–2020), appointed Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Obregón[9]
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
[edit]- Joaquín Fernández de Madrid y Canal, appointed titular Bishop in 1834
- Luis Munive Escobar, appointed Bishop of Tlaxcala in 1959
- Bartolomé Carrasco Briseño, appointed Bishop of Huejutla, Hidalgo in 1963
- José Trinidad Medel Pérez, appointed Bishop of Tula, Hidalgo in 1986
References
[edit]- ^ "RINUNCE E NOMINE". Archived from the original on 2013-12-12.
- ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles, Puebla" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ^ "Bishop Antonio Ruíz de Morales y Molina, O.S." Catholic–Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Diego de Romano y Govea (Vitoria)" retrieved November 9, 2015
- ^ "Bishop Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar" Catholic–Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- ^ "Bishop Juan de Sancto Mathía Sáenz de Mañozca y Murillo" Catholic–Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop García Felipe de Legazpi y Velasco Altamirano y Albornoz" retrieved December 4, 2015
- ^ Zambrano, Jaime (September 15, 2020). "Nombra el Papa a obispo auxiliar de Puebla como obispo de Ciudad Obregón". www.msn.com (in Spanish). Milenio. Retrieved Sep 15, 2020.
See also
[edit]- Roman Catholic dioceses in Mexico
- Religious organizations established in the 1520s
- Christian organizations established in 1903
- Roman Catholic dioceses established in the 16th century
- Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Puebla de los Angeles
- Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Mexico
- 1525 establishments in the Spanish Empire