Римско-католическая епархия Барбастро-Монзон
Епархия Барбастро-Монзон Епархия Barbastrensis-Montisonensis Епархия Барбастро-Монзон | |
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Location | |
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Ecclesiastical province | Zaragoza |
Metropolitan | Zaragoza |
Statistics | |
Area | 8,321 km2 (3,213 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2012) 104,700 96,600 (92.3%) |
Parishes | 242 |
Information | |
Denomination | Catholic |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | Name Changed: 15 June 1995 |
Cathedral | Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Barbastro |
Co-cathedral | Co-Cathedral of Our Lady in Monzón |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Angel Javier Perez Pueyo |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Vicente Jiménez Zamora |
Map | |
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Website | |
diocesisbarbastromonzon.org |
Епархия Барбастро-Монзон ( латинская : -Montisonensis ) является латинской епархией католической церкви , расположенной на северо-востоке Испании , в провинции Хьюско- часть , часть автономной общины Арагона Dioecesis Barbastrensis . Епархия является частью церковной провинции Зарагоса (провинция) и, таким образом, является суфраганской для архиепархии Зарагосы .
Город Барбастро находится на стыке реки Цинка и Веро . Епархия ограничена на севере Пиренеями , на востоке и юге епархией Лерида ( Испанский : Лерида ), а на западе Хьюска и Иака .
Собор, епископский дворец, семинария и колледж Клерков, регулярных из благочестивых школ или пиаристов , являются одними из самых известных зданий в Барбастро.
образованию молодых различные молодых церковных дистанций общины , посвященные созерцательной жизни и есть Помимо семинарии по образованию , в епархии Монахини имеют фонды в столице, бенедиктинцах в городе Пуэйо , и рассеянные кармелиты в Граусе и Салас Альтас . Есть школы во всех городах епархии.
History
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Diocese of Barbastro-Roda (1101–1149)
[edit]With the Umayyad invasion of Spain in the 8th century the Moors' northward push led to the fall of Lerida, in 716, whereupon the Diocese of Lerida was removed to Roda de Isabena.
By the 12th century, the Reconquest of Spain, pushed the borders back south again, such that Lerida was able to reassume control of its diocese, after 300 years, and Barbastro (Latin: Barbatius, French: Barbazan, Italian: Barbaccia, Barbazza, Barbazzi) was strategically chosen to take over the episcopal see from Roda. In 1101, King Pedro I sent Barbastro's first bishop, Poncio, to Rome to obtain the Pope's permission for the transfer, which was approved.
Diocese of Lerida (1149 – 16th century)
[edit]In 1149, the Moors in Lerida were vanquished by Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and the city regained its episcopal seat and diocesan control of lands.
Diocese of Barbastro (1571–1995)
[edit]Barbastro was annexed to the Diocese of Huesca in the sixteenth century, but in 1571 the Diocese of Barbastro was erected out of part of Huesca. The Concordat of 1851 annexed it once more to Huesca, preserving its name and administration, but being administered by a vicar Apostolic.
By 1907, the diocese was composed of 154 parishes under the supervision of ten archpriests, or vicars. The population was about 240,000. The clergy numbered about 220, and there were 231 churches and 177 chapels.
In 1951, it regained its full independence. During the 20th-century there were two modifications of the extension of the bishopric, the first in 1955 and the second in 1995 and 1998, that is, in two phases:
- Phase 1: On September 2, 1955, 21 Aragonese parishes which, due to historical transfers, had theretofore been under the administration Lerida and Urgel, were returned to Aragonese diocesan administration, under the Bishop of Barbastro.
- Phase 2: Forty years later, on September 17, 1995, the Archpresbyterates of Western and Eastern Ribagorza, and Cinca Medio, were transferred to Aragonese administration.
On June 15, 1998, the remaining parishes in the counties of Bajo Cinca and La Litera were transferred. In that same act, the Church of Santa María del Romeral de Monzón became a Co-cathedral within the Diocese of Barbastro-Monzon.

At the end of this phased transfer process, the bishopric went from 30,000 faithful and 153 parishes to 100,000 and 264 parishes.
At present the diocese is composed of four Archpresbyterates, or Deaneries:
- Lower Cinca - with 19 parishes and 26,694 inhabitants.
- Cinca Medio - with 39 parishes and 37,150 inhabitants.
- Somontano - with 25 parishes and 18,809 inhabitants.
- Sobrarbe-Ribagorza - with 159 parishes and 16,650 inhabitants.
Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón (since 1995)
[edit]As of 1995, the Diocese of Barbastro was renamed 'Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón', in accordance with the Vatican decree, Ilerdensis et Barbastrensis de finum mutatione. It expanded to include an additional 84 parishes in Eastern Aragon which had been under the temporary administration of the Diocese of Lerida, and transferred back to Aragon under the administration of Barbastro-Monzón. In 1998, a further 27 parishes were returned to Aragonese administration.[1]
With the return of the Parishes to Aragon, property belonging to those places of Worship, including ancient parish registers, altar reliefs, statuary, vestments and other liturgical objects and works of art, which had been stored at the Episcopal See and Seminary of Lerida should have likewise been returned. However, this did not happen and Lerida appealed to Rome to keep the property. The Vatican tribunals declared the Aragonese parishes to be the rightful owners of their respective liturgical property and works of art and sentenced Lerida to return said property to its rightful owners and places of worship. Lerida publicly accepted the Vatican decision but then decided not to comply with it and at the behest of Catalan authorities instead pursued a civil litigation path in order to keep the artwork.
Following the Vatican Tribunal's ruling, Lerida embarked on building a diocesan museum exhibiting only some of the Aragonese works which they refused to return. Local partisan Catalan politics desiring promotion, territorial expansionism, and secession from the State incited anti-Catalan sentiment suggesting that the return of the Aragonese parishes to Aragonese administration was part of a strategy of cultural assimilation of the La Franja people into the Spanish-speaking mainstream congregation by cutting them off from their cultural roots.[2] The Catalan civil litigation process has been unsuccessful thus far, and as of 2019 is still ongoing, simply delaying the completion of the Vatican ruling, which has over the years seen the gradual and partial return of works of art to various Parishes, including the Royal Monastery of Sigena in 2017.[3]
Bishops of Roda (until 1101)
[edit]All the names are given in Spanish:
- 887–922 : Adulfo — (since before 887 to 922)
- 923–955 : Atón
- 955–975 : Odisendo
- 988–991 : Aimerico — (since before 988 to 991)
- 996---?--- : Jacobo — (since before 996)
- 1006–1015 : Aimerico II — (since before 1006 to 1015)
- 1017–1019 : Borrell
- 1023–1067 : Arnulfo
- 1068–1075 : Salomón
- 1075–1076 : Arnulfo II
- 1076–1094 : Pedro Ramón Dalmacio
- 1094–1096 : Lupo
- 1097–1100 : Poncio
In 1101 the Diocese of Roda is transferred to Barbastro.
Bishops of Barbastro-Roda (1101–1149)
[edit]In 1101 the Diocese of Roda is transferred to Barbastro. All the names are given in Spanish:
- 1101–1104 : Poncio
- 1104–1126 : St. Ramón — (named Ramón II in the Catholic Encyclopedia)
- ---------1126 : Esteban
- 1126–1134: Pedro Guillermo
- 1134 : Ramiro, a prince of the royal house of Aragon — (Elected)
- 1135–1143 : Gaufrido
- 1143–1149 : Guillermo Pérez de Ravitats
In 1149 the episcopal see is moved to Lleida.
Bishops of Barbastro (1571–1995)
[edit]In 1571 the Diocese of Barbastro is erected out of part of the Diocese of Huesca.
- 1573–1585 : Felipe de Urriés y Urriés
- 1585–1595 : Miguel Cercito Bereterra
- 1596–1603 : Carlos Muñoz Serrano
- 1604–1616 : Juan Moriz de Salazar
- 1616–1622 : Jerónimo Bautista Lanuza
- 1622–1625 : Pedro Apaolaza Ramírez
- 1625–1639 : Alfons de Requesens
- 1640–1643 : Bernardo Lacabra
- 1643–1647 : Diego Chueca
- 1647–1656 : Miguel de Escartín Arbeza
- 1656–1673 : Diego Francés de Urritigoyti y Lerma
- 1673–1680 : Iñigo Royo Lasierra
- 1681–1695 : Francisco López de Urraca
- 1695–1696 : Jerónimo López
- 1696–1699 : José Martínez del Villar
- 1700–1708 : Francisco de Paula Garcés y Marcilla
- 1708–1714 : Pedro Gregorio Padilla
- 1714–1717 : Pedro Teodoro Granel Montfort
- 1717–1739 : Carlos Alamán y Ferrer
- 1739–1747 : Francisco Antonio Bustamante Jiménez
- 1748–1750 : Benito Marín
- 1750–1755 : Juan Ladrón de Guevara y Pérez de la Torre
- 1755–1766 : Diego Rivera y Fernández de Veguera
- 1766–1772 : Felipe Perales Mercado
- 1773–1789 : Juan Manuel Cornel Larriba
- 1790–1813 : Agustín Iñigo Abad y Lasierra
- 1815–1828 : Juan Nepomuceno de Lera y Cano
- 1828-1855 : Jaime Fort y Puig
- *1855–1896: См. См. Управление капитулярными викариями, вакансия ( Капитулярные викарио : 1855-1862: Базилио Гил Буэно, 1862-1881: Франциско Руфас Корз, 1881-1892: Joan Antonio Puicercú Abizanda, 1893-1896: José LAPLANA).
- 1896–1898 : Casimiro Piñera y Naredo — (Obispo titular de Anchialón y Apostolic Administrator de Barbastro)
- 1898–1905 : Juan Antonio Ruano y Martín — (Apostolic Administrator), born at Gijude del Barro, in the Diocese of Salamanca, 3 Nov., 1848, appointed titular bishop of Claudiopolis, and Administrator of Barbastro, 3 Nov., 1898 and transferred to Lleida, 14 Dec., 1905.
- 1907–1917 гг.: Ишдоро Бадиа и Серраделл - (епископ главы Калле и апостольский администратор Барбаса))
- 1918–1926: Эмилио Джименес Перес - (титульный епископ Анедона и администратор апостольского администратора Барбастро)
- . гг 1927-1935
- 1935-1936: Флорентино Асенсио Баррозо- (Эпиро и апостольский администратор Барбастро)
- 1938-1946: Лино Родриго Рюска - (Епископ Хьюско -Администратор Барбастро)
- 1946–1950: Артуро Табера Араоз - (Лирбе и Апостольский администратор Барбастро)
- 02/02/1950 - 13.05.1950: Артуро Табера Араоз - (епископ избран Барбастро)
- 1950-1952 гг.: Артуро Табера Арандо - (епископ Албасете и апостольский администратор Барбабаста)
- 1951–1953: Педро Кантеро Куадрадо
- 1954–1959 гг.: Вторая Гарсия де Сьерра и Мендес
- 1960–1970 гг.: Хайме Флорес Мартин
- 1970–1974 гг.: Damián Iguacen Borau
- 1974–1995: Ambrosio echebarría arrita
Епископы Барбастро-Монзона (с 1995 года)
[ редактировать ]- 1995–1999 гг.: Ambrosio echebarría arrita
- 1999–2004 гг.: Хуан Хосе Омелла Омелла
- 2004–2014 гг.: Альфонсо Миян Соррибас
- 2014-Present: ángel javier Pérez Pueyo
Смотрите также
[ редактировать ]Ссылки
[ редактировать ]- ^ Сегрегация епископства Lleida Franjadeponent.cat. Доступ 5 марта 2024 года.
- ^ Манифест на единство епархиального и местного музея Lleida , Franjadeponent.cat. Доступ 5 марта 2024 года.
- ^ «Независимость Каталонии: Испания удаляет художественную работу из Ллейды» . BBC News . 11 декабря 2017 года.
Источники
[ редактировать ]- (На испанском) Ibercronox: епископство Барбастро-Монзон , GeoCities.com. Доступ 5 марта 2024 года.
Эта статья включает в себя текст из публикации, который сейчас в общественном доступе : Герберманн, Чарльз, изд. (1913). " Лерида ". Католическая энциклопедия . Нью -Йорк: Роберт Эпплтон Компания.
Эта статья включает в себя текст из публикации, который сейчас в общественном доступе : Герберманн, Чарльз, изд. (1913). " Барбастро ". Католическая энциклопедия . Нью -Йорк: Роберт Эпплтон Компания.