- Patriarchate of the West Indies
The Patriarchate of the West Indies is a
Latin Rite TitularPatriarchate of theRoman Catholic Church . It isvacant since the death of its last holder in1963 .Attempt to create a jurisdictional Patriarchate in the Spanish Indies
King
Ferdinand V of Castile askedPope Leo X for establishing a patriarchate for the ecclesiastical government of the American territories discovered by the Spaniards. TheHoly See was ever renuent to accept the establishment of such an autonomous Spanish American church and, on11 May 1524 ,Clement VII accepted to create it but only as honorific, without jurisdiction and withoutclergy . In addition, the Patriarch was banned to reside in America. Antonio de Rojas, archbishop of Granada andbishop of Palencia , was the first patriarch. The following patriarchs were thebishop of Jaén Esteban Gabriel Merino (1530 -1535 ) and the archbishop of Granada Fernando Niño de Guevara (not the homonymous cardinal) (1546 -1552 ). After the Niño de Guevara's death the office remained vacant because Philip II, against the Holy See policy, wished an actual jurisdicional Patriarchate. Finally, the king agreed in1591 to propose the archbishop of Mexico City (but who was then inMadrid as President of theCouncil of the Indies )Pedro Moya de Contreras . However, he died without taking the oath. In 1602, Philip III abandoned the idea of a fully jurisdicional Patriarchate and it turned into a merely aristocratic reward for noble clergymenHernández Ruigómez, Manuel: "Patriarcado de Indias", in Artola, M. (ed.): "Enciclopedia de Historia de España", Madrid: Alianza, V, pp. 927-928] .Merge with the Spanish Military Vicariate
In
1705 , the Patriarch Carlos de Borja Centellas was appointed by the Pope General Vicar of the Spanish Armies, but from1736 on Clement XII merged the office of General Vicar of the Spanish Armies with the Patriarchate of the West Indies "pro tempore et ad septenium" (temporaly and for seven years), and from1741 on to the Royal Palace's Chaplaincy. The merge of the Patriarchate and the Military Vicariate was definitively decreed byClement XIII in1762 es icon [http://www.arzobispadocastrense.com/arz/Que_es/Que_es.htm#01 Arzobispadocastrense.com: Raíces históricas de la pastoral con los militares] ] . In1933 , Patriarch Ramón Pérez Rodríguez was appointed bishop of Cádiz and Ceuta [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dw502.html Catholic Hierarchy: Archdiocese of West Indies] and [http://www.gcatholic.com/dioceses/diocese/wind0.htm Giga-Catholic Information: Titular Patriarchal See of Indias Occidentales, Spain] ] . The previous year, the Republican Government had abolished the Military Vicariate. Thus, the Patriarchate remained vacant. During the Civil War, the Nationalists organized a religious military service and the Holy See appointed theArchbishop of Toledo Isidro Gomá as interim Pontifical Delegate. In1940 , Gomá died and the auxiliary bishop Gregorio Modrego was commissioned with the deceased cardinal's military duties. In1942 , Modrego was appointedbishop of Barcelona . During all that time, the Patriarchate remained vacant. In1946 , the bishop of MadridLeopoldo Eijo y Garay was appointed Patriarch of the West Indies, but without the Military Ordinariate (a military archbisophric would be established in1950 ). After Eijo's death this titular patriarchate has been remained vacant and it is not likely to be filled.List of Patriarchs of the West Indies
* Antonio de Rojas (1524), archbishop of Granada and bishop of Palencia
* Esteban Gabriel Merino (1524-1530), bishop of Jaén
* Fernando Niño de Guevara (1530-1535), archbishop of Granada
* Pedro Moya de Contreras (1592), archbishop of Mexico City and President of the Council of the Indies, not installed
* Juan Guzmán (1602-1605)
* Juan Bautista Acevedo Muñoz (1606-1608)
* Pedro Manso (1608 - 1609 )
* Diego Guzmán de Haros (1616 - 1631)
* Andrés Pacheco (1625 - 1626)
* Antonio Manrique de Guzmán (1670)
* Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán (1691 - 1708)
* Carlos Borja Centellas y Ponce de León (1708 - 1733)
* Álvaro Eugenio de Mendoza Caamaño y Sotomayor (1734 - 1761)
* José Moreno y Mazón (1881 - 1885)
* Ciriaco María Sancha Hervás (1898 - 1909)
* Jaime Cardona Tur (1920- 1923)
* Julián de Diego García Alcolea (1923 - 1925)
* Francisco Muñoz Izquierdo (1925 - 1930)
* Ramón Pérez y Rodríguez (1930 - 1933)
* Leopoldo Eijo y Garay (1946 - 1963)References
ee also
*
Grand Inquisitor
*List of Roman Catholic archdiocese
*Patriarchs
*Spain
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