- Arnau de Gurb
Arnau de Gurb (in Spanish, "Arnoldo de Guerbo") was
bishop of Barcelona from1252 to1284 . He had served as a canon at the cathedral ofVic and later as primaryarchdeacon inBarcelona . As bishop, he expanded the episcopal palace, and built the Chapel of Santa Llúcia (Saint Lucy ) in the cathedral of Barcelona. WithJames II of Aragon , he participated in the conquest of thekingdom of Murcia . He served asambassador to the French court. He was close withSaint Raymond of Peñafort and promoted the cult of theImmaculate Conception .He participated in the
Disputation of Barcelona .James I of Aragon had appointed acensorship commission to remove the passages deemed offensive from theTalmud . [Grätz, l.c. vii. 121-124 (from the Jewish Encyclopedia)] It consisted of De Gurb, Raymond de Peñafort, and the Dominicans Arnoldo de Legarra, Pedro de Janua andRamón Martí (author of "Pugio Fidei").His body rests in a
mausoleum in the Chapel of Santa Llúcia in theCathedral of Barcelona .References
External links
* [http://www.arqbcn.org/episcopologi.html Episcopologi de la catedral ca]
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