Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda, Portugal
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Diocese of Guarda
Dioecesis Aegitaniensis
Diocese da Guarda
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Location | |
Country | Portugal |
Ecclesiastical province | Lisbon |
Metropolitan | Patriarchate of Lisbon |
Statistics | |
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Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2006) 260,700 250,700 (96.2%) |
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Rite | Latin Rite |
Cathedral | Sé Catedral in Guarda |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Manuel da Rocha Felício |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Manuel III |
Emeritus Bishops | António dos Santos Bishop Emeritus (1979-2005) |
Map | |
Website | |
Website of the Diocese |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda (Latin: Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in the city of Guarda in the Ecclesiastical province of Lisbon in Portugal.
History
- 550: Established as Diocese of Egitânia
- 715: Suppressed
- 1199: Restored as Diocese of Guarda
Leadership
- Bishops of Guarda (Roman rite)
- Bishop Manuel da Rocha Felício (since December 1, 2005)
- Bishop António dos Santos (November 17, 1979 – December 1, 2005)
- Bishop Policarpo da Costa Vaz (高德華) (July 9, 1960 – November 17, 1979)
- Bishop Domenico da Silva Gonçavles (February 1, 1952 – June 4, 1960)
- Bishop Giuseppe Alves Matoso (October 3, 1914 – February 1, 1952)
- Archbishop Manuel Vieira de Matos (April 1, 1903 – October 1, 1914)
- Bishop Tommaso Gomes de Almeida (August 9, 1883 – January 3, 1903)
- Bishop Manuel Martins Manso (March 18, 1858 – December 1, 1878)
- Bishop Joaquim José Pacheco Sousa (1832–1857)
- Bishop Carlos de São José de Azevedo e Sousa (1824–1828)
- Bishop José António Pinto de Mendonça Arrais (1797–1822)
- Bishop Jerónimo Rogado de Carvalhal e Silva (1773 – February 19, 1797)
- Bishop Bernardo António de Melo Osório (1742–1774)
- Archbishop José Fialho, O. Cist. (January 2, 1741 – March 18, 1741)
- Bishop João de Mendonça (1713 – August 2, 1736)
- Bishop António de Saldanha (1705 – June 28, 1711)
- Archbishop Rodrigo de Moura Telles (1694–1704)
- Bishop João de Mascarenhas (1691 – January 24, 1692)
- Archbishop Luís da Silva Teles (1685–1691)
- Bishop Álvaro de São Boaventura (1669–1672)
- Archbishop Pedro de Lencastre (1643–1648)
- Fr. Diogo Lobo (1640–1640)
- Bishop Dinis de Melo e Castro (1639–1639)
- Bishop Lopo de Sequeira Pereira (1632 – August 4, 1636)
- Bishop Francisco de Castro (1617–1630)
- Archbishop Afonso Furtado de Mendonça (February 13, 1610 – 1616)
- Bishop Nuno de Noronha (1594–1608)
- Bishop João de Portugal (1556–1585)
- Bishop Cristóvão de Castro (1550–1552)
- Bishop Jorge de Melo (1519–1548)
- Cardinal Afonso de Portugal (September 9, 1516 – February 23, 1519)
- Cardinal Miguel da Silva (Apostolic Administrator 1516–1519)
- Bishop Pedro Vaz Gavião (1496–1516)
- Bishop Álvaro de Chaves (1484–1496)
- Bishop Garcia de Menezes (Apostolic Administrator 1481–1484)
- Bishop Álvaro de Chaves (1479–1481)
- Bishop João Manuel Ferras (March 17, 1477 – 1478)
- Bishop João Manuel, O. Carm. (July 9, 1459 – 1476)
- Bishop Luís da Guerra (1427–1458)
- Bishop Gonçalo Vasques da Cunha (1397–1426)
- Bishop Gil (1397–1397)
- Bishop Afonso Ferraz (? – 1396)
- Bishop Vasco de Lamego (? – 1384)
- Bishop Afonso Correia (1367–1384)
- Bishop Gonçalo Martins (1367)
- Bishop Vasco de Menezes (1362–1367)
- Bishop Gil Cabral de Viana (? – 1360)
- Bishop Estêvão Tristão (? – 1357)
- Bishop Lourenço (1349–1356)
- Bishop Afonso Dinis (1346–1347)
- Bishop Bartolomeu (1326–1345)
- Bishop Guterres (1322–1326)
- Bishop Martinho (1319–1322)
- Bishop Estêvão (1314–1316)
- Bishop Rodrigo (1313–1313)
- Bishop Vasco Martins de Alvelos (1302 – October 23, 1313)
- Bishop João Martins (1278–1301)
- Bishop Vasco (1267–1278)
- Bishop Rodrigo Fernandes (1248–1267)
- Bishop Vicente Hispano (1226–1248)
- Bishop Martinho Pais (1200 – 1225)
- Bishops of Egitânia (Roman rite)
- Bishop Rodrigo (1199–1199)
- Bishop Argesindo (? – 693)
- Bishop Monefonso (? – 688)
- Bishop Siclua (? – 666)
- Bishop Arménio (? – 646)
- Bishop Montésis (? – 638)
- Bishop Licério (? – 610)
- Bishop Comundo (? – 589)
- Bishop Adorico (? – 572?)
See also
References
External links
- This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the bold category link.
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