- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lisbon
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lisbon (Latin: "Archidioecesis Lisbonensis") is an
Archdiocese of theLatin Rite of theRoman Catholic Church inPortugal . Erected as the Diocese of Lisbon in the 4th Century, the Diocese was elevated to an Archdiocese in 1392. In 1716, the Archdiocese was elevated to a Patriarchal See, one of the very few in all of the Catholic Church.The Archdiocese is the metropolitan of 7 suffragan dioceses: Angra, Guarda, Leiria-Fátima, Portalegre-Castelo Branco, Santarém, Setúbal.
The current Archbishop is José da Cruz Policarpo, appointed in March of 1998.
The see and its history
The diocese of
Lisbon was created in the 4th century, but it lay vacant after 716 when the city was captured by theMoors , even if there are references to Mozarabic bishops, of theMozarabic Rite , in that period. The diocese was restored when the city was recaptured byAfonso I of Portugal during theSecond Crusade in 1147 in thesiege of Lisbon . It was elevated first to anarchdiocese onNovember 10 ,1394 , and then to a patriarchal see onNovember 7 ,1716 .There are over two million people living in 282
parish es within the see, 85% of whom are nominally Catholic. The suffragan dioceses of the see are Angra,Funchal ,Guarda ,Leiria -Fátima,Portalegre -Castelo Branco , Santarém, andSetúbal . The former diocese ofSilves , comprising theAlgarve , and currently , was only transferred from the Spanish province ofSevilla in 1393.One of the others Portuguese archbishoprics, Braga in the north, is older: 1104, and claimed to be the primate over all Portugal and northwest Spain (including Santiago archbishopric).Ordinaries
#D. Miguel de Castro (1586-1625), also
bishop of Viseu
#Afonso (III) Furtado de Mendonça (1626-1630)
#D. João (III) Manoel (1632-1633)
#D.Rodrigo da Cunha (1635-1643)
#António de Mendonça (1670-1675)
#Luís de Sousa (1675-1702), cardinal
#João (IV) de Sousa (1703-1710), alsoArchbishop of Braga
#D. Tomás de Almeida (1716-1754)
#D. José (I) Manoel da Câmara (1754-1758)
#Francisco (I) de Saldanha da Gama (1758-1776)
#Fernando de Sousa da Silva (1779-1786)
#José (II) Francisco Miguel António de Mendoça (1786-1818)
#D. Carlos da Cunha e Menezes (1819-1825)
#Friar Patrício da Silva (1826-1840)
#Friar Francisco (II) de São Luís (Francisco Justiniano) Saraiva (1840-1845)
#Guilherme Henriques de Carvalho (1845-1857)
#Manuel (I) Bento Cardinal Rodrigues da Silva (1858-1869)
#Inácio do Nascimento Cardinal de Morais Cardoso (1871-1883)
#José (III) Sebastião Cardinal de Almeida Neto (1883-1907)
#António (I) Cardinal Mendes Belo (1907-1929)
#Manuel (II) Cardinal Gonçalves Cerejeira (1929-1971)
#António (II) Cardinal Ribeiro (1971-1998)
#José (IV) Cardinal da Cruz Policarpo (1998-Present)ources, References and External links
* [http://www.gcatholic.com/dioceses/diocese/lisb0.htm Giga-Catholic Information]
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dlisb.html Patriarch of Lisbon] at catholic-hierarchy.org
* [http://www.patriarcado-lisboa.pt/ Official website] (in Portuguese)
*CathEncy|wstitle=Patriarchate of Lisbon
*Westermann, "Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte"
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