Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Mexico

Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Mexico

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora (erected 26 January 1863) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Morelia.

Ordinaries

*José Antonio de la Peña y Navarro (1863 -1877)
*José María Cázares y Martínez (1878 -1908)
*José de Jesús Fernández y Barragán (1908 -1909)
*José Othón Núñez y Zárate (1909 -1922)
*Manuel Fulcheri y Pietrasanta (1922 -1946)
*José Gabriel Anaya y Diez de Bonilla (1947 -1967)
*José Salazar López (1967 -1970)
*Adolfo Hernández Hurtado (1970 -1974)
*José Esaul Robles Jiménez (1974 -1993)
*Carlos Suárez Cázares (1994 -2006) - Bishop Emeritus
*"presently vacant"

Territorial losses

Episcopal See

*Zamora, Michoacán

External links and references

* [http://www.diocesiszamora.org.mx/ Diócesis de Zamora] "official site (in Spanish)"
*cite web|title = Diocese of Zamora|work=Catholic-Hierarchy|url =http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dzamo.html|accessdate=2007-02-08


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