Diego Guzmán de Haros

Diego Guzmán de Haros

Diego Guzmán de Haros (1566–1631) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church from 1629 to 1631.

Biography

Diego Guzmán de Haros was born in Ocaña in 1566.[1] He was educated at the University of Salamanca, completing doctorates in theology and law.[2]

After he was ordained as a priest, he became chaplain of the Discalced Franciscans in Madrid.[3] In 1608, he became a royal chaplain in the household of Philip III of Spain.[4] He became a member of the Supreme Council of the Spanish Inquisition in August 1613. He also became a canon in the cathedral chapter of Cathedral of Toledo.[5] The king also named him preceptor for his daughters the infantas Maria Anna of Spain.[6]

He was named Patriarch of the West Indies on March 14, 1616 and Titular Archbishop of Tyre on April 18, 1616.[7] He was subsequently consecrated as a bishop.[8] On June 30, 1620, Pope Paul V named him Commissary Apostolic of the Bull of the Crusade he issued that year.[9] He was appointed Archbishop of Seville on September 15, 1625.[10]

Pope Urban VIII created him a cardinal in pectore in the consistory held on November 19, 1629.[11] His appointment was published in the consistory of July 15, 1630.[12] In early 1631, he traveled to the Kingdom of Hungary to accompany his former pupil Maria Anna of Spain to her wedding with Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor.[13] On his way home, he was to travel to Rome to receive the galero from the pope, but he died before that could happen, in Ancona, on January 21, 1631.[14] He was initially buried in the Jesuit church in Ancona, and his remains were later returned to Madrid.[15]

References

  1. ^ Profile from catholic-hierarchy.org
  2. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  3. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  4. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  5. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  6. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  7. ^ Profile from catholic-hierarchy.org
  8. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  9. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  10. ^ Profile from catholic-hierarchy.org
  11. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  12. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  13. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  14. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  15. ^ Profile from website about the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church

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