- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seville
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The Archdiocese of Seville is part of the Catholic Church in Seville, Spain. The Diocese of Seville was founded in the 3rd century. It was raised to the level of an archdiocese in the 4th century. The current Archbishop is Juan José Asenjo Pelegrina. It has the suffragan dioceses of:
- Cádiz y Ceuta
- Córdoba
- Huelva
- Canaries
- Jerez de la Frontera
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna o Tenerife
Early History of the Diocese
See also: Early centers of Christianity#Hispania BaeticaDuring Roman times Seville was the capital of the Province of Baetica, and the origin of the diocese goes back to Apostolic times, or at least to the 1st century. Saint Gerontius, Bishop of Italica, preached in Baetica apostolic times, and without doubt must have left a pastor of its own to Seville. It is certain that in 303, when Saints Justa and Rufina were martyred for refusing to adore the idol Salambo, there was a Bishop of Seville named Sabinus, who assisted at the Council of Illiberis in 287.
Zeno (472-486) was appointed vicar apostolic by Pope Simplicius, and Pope Hormisdas gave the same charge to Bishop Sallustius in the provinces of Baetica and Lusitania. However, the see was rendered illustrious above all by the holy brothers Saints Leander and Isidore. The former of these contributed to the conversion of Saint Hermengild and Recared, and presided at the Third Council of Toledo in 589. While the latter presided at the Fourth Council of Toledo and was the teacher of medieval Spain.
The king's son Philip was appointed Archbishop of Seville, while he was given as coadjutor the Dominican Raimundo de Losada, Bishop of Segovia, who became archbishop five years later, on the abdication of the Infante. In addition to the catheral chapter, another community of clerics was formed to sing the Divine Office in the Chapel Royal of Our Lady of the Kings (Nuestra Senora de los Reyes) about 1252.
Most of the other mosques of the city were converted into churches, but Santa María la Blanca, Santa Cruz, and San Bartolome were left to the Jews for synagogues. The cathedral originated in the great mosque which was the work of the emirs who built the Aljama mosque, rebuilt in 1171 by the Almohad emir, Yusuf-ben Yacub. The famous tower called the Giralda is due to Almanzor. In order to secure the liturgical orientation, when the mosque was converted into a cathedral its width was made the length of the new church; and it was divided into two parts, the lesser part, on the cast, being separated from the rest by a balustrade and grating, to form the chapel royal.
List of Bishops and Archbishops of Seville
- Marcellus (3rd century)
- Savinus I (287 - c.306)
- Savinus II (- 441)
- Epifanius (441 - 461)
- Savinus II (461)
- Oroncius (c.462 - c.474)
- Zeno (c.476 - c.486)
- Maximianus (c.516)
- Salustius (c.517 - c.519)
- Crispinus (c.522)
- Stephanus (- 578)
- Leander (579 – 13 March 600)
- Isidore of the Etymologies (13 March 600 – 4 April 636)
- Honoratus (636 - 641)
- Antonius (641 - 655)
- Fugitivus (656 -)
- Julianus I (- 681)
- Floresindus (682 - 688)
- Felix (c.688 - c.693)
- Faustinus (c.693)
- Oppas (710 - c.711)
- John I (839 - c.850)
- Recafred (c.850 - c.860)
- Alonso I de Fonseca (1454–1465)
- Inigo Manrique de Lara (15 Jan 1483 - Apr 1485)
- Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (26 Aug 1485 - 14 Oct 1502)
- Juan Zuniga Pimentel (5 May 1503 - 26 Jul 1504)
- Diego de Deza (1504 - 9 Jun 1523)
- Juan Garcia Loaysa (21 May 1539 - 22 Apr 1546)
- Fernando Valdes (27 Aug 1546 - 9 Dec 1566)
- Gaspar Zuniga Avellaneda (22 Jun 1569 - 2 Jan 1571)
- Cristobal Rojas Sandoval (18 May 1571 - 22 Sep 1580)
- Rodrigo de Castro Osorio (20 Oct 1581 - 20 Sep 1600)
- Fernando Nino de Guevara (30 Apr 1601 - 8 Jan 1609)
- Pedro Castro Quinones (5 Jul 1610 - 20 Dec 1623)
- Luis Fernández de Cordoba (11 Mar 1624 - 26 Jun 1625)
- Diego Guzman de Haros (15 Sep 1625 - 21 Jan 1631)
- Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (19 Feb 1632 - 16 Jan 1645)
- Domingo Pimentel Zuniga (9 Jul 1641 - 2 Dec 1652)
- Agustin Spinola Basadone (16 Jan 1645 - 12 Feb 1649)
- Pedro Tapia (23 Sep 1652 - 25 Aug 1657)
- Pedro Urbina Montoya (1 Apr 1658 - 6 Feb 1663)
- Pedro de Urbina de Montoya (29 May 1658 - 6 Feb 1663)
- Antonio Paino Sevilla (4 Jun 1663 - 25 May 1669)
- Ambrosio Ignacio Spínola y Guzmán (7 Oct 1668 - 24 May 1684)
- Manuel Arias Porres (3 Apr 1702 - 16 Nov 1717)
- Felipe Antonio Gil Taboada (4 Mar 1720 - 29 Apr 1722)
- Luis Salcedo Azcona (7 Oct 1722 - 3 May 1739)
- Francisco de Solís Folch de Cardona (17 Nov 1755 - 21 Mar 1776)
- Francisco Javier Delgado Benegas (20 May 1776 - 30 Mar 1778)
- Alfonso Marcos Llanes (15 Dec 1783 - 7 Jan 1795)
- Antonio Despuig y Dameto (18 Dec 1795 - 30 Jan 1799)
- Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón (15 Mar 1799 - 22 Dec 1800)
- vacant
- Romualdo Antonio Mon Velarde (23 Sep 1816 - 16 Dec 1819)
- Francisco Cienfuegos Jovellanos (26 Oct 1824 - 21 Jun 1847)
- Judas José Romo y Gamboa (17 Dec 1847 - 11 Jan 1855)
- Manuel Joaquín Tarancon y Moron (3 Aug 1857 - 26 Aug 1862)
- Luis de la Lastra y Cuesta (16 Mar 1863 - 5 May 1876)
- Joaquin Lluch y Garriga (22 Jun 1877 - 28 Sep 1882)
- Zeferino Gonzalez y Díaz Tunon (15 Mar 1883 - 27 Mar 1885)
- Bienvenudo Monzon y Martin (27 Mar 1885 - 10 Aug 1885)
- Zeferino Gonzalez y Díaz Tunon (15 Jan 1886 - 28 Nov 1889)
- Benito Sanz y Fores (30 Dec 1889 - 1 Nov 1895)
- Marcelo Spinola y Maestre (2 Dec 1895 - 20 Jan 1906)
- Salvador Castellote y Pinazo (6 Dec 1906 - 23 Dec 1906)
- Enrique Almaraz y Santos (18 Apr 1907 - 16 Dec 1920)
- Eustaquio Ilundáin y Esteban (16 Dec 1920 - 10 Aug 1937)
- Pedro Segura y Saenz (14 Sep 1937 - 8 Apr 1957)
- José Bueno y Monreal (8 Apr 1957 - 22 May 1982)
- Carlos Amigo Vallejo (22 May 1982 - 5 Nov 2009)
- Juan Asenjo Pelegrina (5 Nov 2009–present)
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