Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela
Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela
Archidioecesis Pampilonensis et Tudelensis

Cathedral
Location
Country Spain
Statistics
Area 10,421 km2 (4,024 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics

578,210
573,386 (99.2%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Catedral de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora, Pamplona
Co-cathedral Catedral de María Santísima de la Soledad, Tudela
Current leadership
Bishop Francisco Pérez González

The Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela (Latin: Pampilonen(sis) et Tudelen(sis)) is an archdiocese located in the cities of Pamplona and Tudela in Spain.

Contents

History

  • 5th century: Established as Diocese of Pamplona
  • 9th century: northern boundary established by Charles's Cross
  • September 5, 1851: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • July 17, 1889: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona
  • September 2, 1955: Renamed as Diocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • August 11, 1956: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona – Tudela
  • August 11, 1984: Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pamplona y Tudela

Leadership

  • Archbishops of Pamplona y Tudela (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Francisco Pérez González (since 2007.07.31)
    • Archbishop Fernando Sebastián Aguilar, C.M.F. (1993.03.26 – 2007.07.31)
    • Archbishop José María Cirarda Lachiondo (1984.08.11 – 1993.03.26)
  • Metropolitan Archbishops of Pamplona – Tudela (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop José María Cirarda Lachiondo (1978.01.31 – 1984.08.11)
    • Archbishop José Méndez Asensio (1971.12.03 – 1978.01.31)
    • Cardinal Arturo Tabera Araoz, C.M.F. (1968.07.23 – 1971.12.04)
    • Archbishop Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1956.08.11 – 1968.07.23)
  • Bishops of Pamplona – Tudela (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1955.09.02 – 1956.08.11)
  • Bishops of Pamplona (Roman rite)
    • Archbishop Enrique Delgado y Gómez (1946.10.26 – 1955.09.02)
    • Archbishop Marcelino Olaechea y Loizaga, S.D.B. (1935.08.23 – 1946.02.17)
    • Archbishop Tomás Muñiz Pablos (1928.03.10 – 1935.08.13)
    • Bishop Matteo Múgica y Urrestarazu (1923.10.26 – 1928.03.10)
    • Bishop José López Mendoza y García, O.S.A. (1899.12.14 – 1923.01.31)
    • Bishop Antonio Ruiz-Cabal y Rodríguez (1889.07.17 – 1899.12.13)
  • Bishops of Pamplona – Tudela (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Antonio Ruiz-Cabal y Rodríguez (1886.06.10 – 1889.07.17)
    • Bishop José Oliver y Hurtado (1875.09.23 – 1886.09.03)
    • Bishop Pedro Cirilo Uriz Labayru (1861.12.23 – 1870.08.07)
    • Bishop Severo Leonardo Andriani Escofet (1851.09.05 – 1861.09.24)
  • Bishops of Pamplona (Roman rite)
    • Bishop Severo Leonardo Andriani Escofet (1829.12.19 – 1851.09.05)
    • Bishop Joaquín Javier Uriz Lasaga (1815.09.04 – 1829.09.17)
    • Archbishop Veremundo Anselmo Arias Teixeiro y Rodríguez (1804.03.26 – 1814.12.19)
    • Bishop Lorenzo Igual Soria (1795.09.22 – 1803.05.16)
    • Bishop Esteban Antonio Aguado Rojas (1785.04.11 – 1795.02.20)
    • Archbishop Agustín Lezo Palomeque (1779.12.13 – 1783.12.15)
    • Bishop Juan Lorenzo Irigoyen Dutari (1768.06.20 – 1778.03.21)
    • Bishop Gaspar Miranda Argáiz (1742.09.23 – 1767.12.11)
    • Archbishop Francisco Ignacio Añoa Busto (1735.12.19 – 1742.09.24)
    • Bishop Melchor Angel Gutiérrez Vallejo (1729.03.28 – 1734.12.09)
    • Bishop Andrés Murillo Velarde (1725.03.21 – 1728.11.06)
    • Bishop Juan Camargo Angulo (1716.10.05 – 1725.03.20)
    • Bishop Pedro Aguado, C.R.M. (1713.05.22 – 1716.04.19)
    • Bishop Juan Iñiguez Arnedo (1700.05.10 – 1710.02.14)
    • Bishop Diego de Tejada y la Guardia (1658 – ?)
    • Bishop Francisco Díaz Alarcón y Covarrubias (1648.02.10 – 1657.09.24)
    • Bishop Juan Queipo de Llano Flores (1639.01.10 – 1647.02.18)
    • Bishop Pedro Fernández Zorrilla (1627.06.14 – 1637.08.11)
    • Archbishop José González Díez, O.P. (1625.07.28 – 1627.05.17)
    • Bishop Cristóbal Lobera Torres (1623.03.06 – 1625.02.19)
    • Bishop Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza y Ribera (1621.03.17 – 1622.11.14)
    • Bishop Prudencio Sandobal, O.S.B. (1612.02.27 – 1620.03.12)
    • Bishop Antonio Benegas Figueroa (1606.01.30 – 1610.10.10)
    • Bishop Mateo Burgos Moraleja, O.F.M. (1600.09.25 – 1606.01.16)
    • Cardinal Antonio Zapata y Cisneros (1596.05.13 – 1600.09.11)
    • Cardinal Bernardo de Rojas y Sandoval (1588.03.16 – 1596.04.29)
    • Bishop Pedro de Lafuente (1578.05.05 – 1587.08.13)
    • Bishop Antonio Manrique Valencia (1575.02.28 – 1577.12.19)
    • Bishop Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal (1561.06.13 – 1573.01.27)
    • Bishop Alvaro Moscoso (1550.06.27 – 1561.06.02)
    • Bishop Antonio de Fonseca, O.S.A. (1545.01.09 – 1550.06.27)
    • Cardinal Pedro Pacheco de Villena (1539.05.21 – 1545.01.09)
    • Bishop Juan Reina (1538.06.05 – 1539.01.18)
    • Cardinal Alessandro Cesarini (Apostolic Administrator 1520.12.27 – 1538.06.05)
    • Archbishop Giovanni Ruffo de Theodoli (Apostolic Administrator 1512 – 1517)
    • Cardinal Fazio Giovanni Santori (Apostolic Administrator 1507.09.17 – 1510.03.22)
    • Archbishop César Borgia (1491.09.12 – 1492.08.31)

Suffragan dioceses

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