Roman Catholic Diocese of Vic
Diocese of Vic
Dioecesis Vicensis |
Location |
Country |
Spain |
Metropolitan |
Tarragona |
Statistics |
Area |
3,964 km2 (1,531 sq mi) |
Population
- Total
- Catholics |
(as of 2004)
383,870
376,184 (98.0%) |
Information |
Rite |
Latin Rite |
Cathedral |
Catedral Basílica de Sant Pere de Vic
(Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter of Vic) |
Current leadership |
Bishop |
Romà Casanova Casanova |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vic (Latin: Vicen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Vic in the Ecclesiastical province of Tarragona in Spain.
History
- 5th century: Established as Diocese of Vic
Special churches
Leadership
- Bishops of Vic (Roman rite)
- Bishop Romà Casanova Casanova (since 2003.06.13)
- Bishop Josep Maria Guix Ferreres (1983.06.20 – 2003.06.13)
- Bishop Ramon Masnou i Boixeda (1955.12.02 – 1983.06.20)
- Bishop Joan Perelló i Pou, M.S.C. (1927.06.20 – 1955.07.27)
- Patriarch Francesc Muñoz i Izquierdo (1916.05.05 – 1925.12.14)
- Bishop Josep Torras i Bages (1899.06.19 – 1916.02.07)
- Bishop Josep Morgades i Gili (1882.03.27 – 1899.06.19)
- Bishop Pere Colomer i Mestres (1875.09.17 – 1881.08.30)
- Bishop Antoni Lluís Jordà i Soler (1866.01.08 – 1872.06.22)
- Bishop Joan-Josep Castanyer i Ribas (1857.12.21 – 1865.05.18)
- Bishop Antoni Palau i Térmens (1853.12.22 – 1857.09.25)
- Bishop Llucià Casadevall i Duran (1848.07.03 – 1852.03.10)
- Bishop Pau Jesús Corcuera i Caserta (1824.10.19 – 1835.07.03)
- Bishop Ramon Strauch i Vidal, O.F.M. (1816.09.23 – 1823.04.16)
- Bishop Francesc de Veyan i Mola (1783.12.15 – 1815.12.30)
- Bishop Antoni Manuel de Hartalejo López, O. de M. (1777.02.17 – 1782.06.18)
- Bishop Bartolomé Sarmentero, O.F.M. (1752.07.17 – 1775.12.06)
- Bishop Manuel Muñoz Guil (1744.07.13 – 1750.09.30)
- Bishop Ramon de Marimón i Corbera (1720.12.16 – 1744.01.16)
- Bishop Manuel de Santjust Pagès (1710.02.19 – 1720.06.18)
- Bishop Antoni Pascual (1684-1704)
- Bishop Jaume Mas (1674-1684)
- Bishop Jaume de Copons i de Tamarit (1665-1674)
- Bishop Brauli Sunyer (1663-1664)
- Bishop Francesc Crespí de Valldaura i Brizuela (1656-1662)
- Bishop Ramon de Senmenat i Lanuza (1640.01.20 – 1655.10.25)
- Bishop Gaspar Gil i Miravete de Blancas (1634.11.20 – 1638.08.25)
- Bishop Pere de Magarola i Fontanet (1627.03.22 – 1634.03.22)
- Bishop Andrés de San Jerónimo, O.S.H. (1614.08.27 – 1625.09.28)
- Bishop Antoni Gallart i de Treginer (1612.03.19 – 1613.12.16)
- Bishop Onofre de Reard (1608.03.03 – 1611.12.19)
- Bishop Francesc Robuster i Sala (1598.05.05 – 1607.04.27)
- Bishop Joan Vila (1597.02.27 – 1597.09.24)
- Bishop Pere Jaime (1587.08.07 – 1597.03.10)
- Bishop Joan Baptista de Cardona (1584.07.04 – 1587.03.18)
- Bishop Pere d'Aragó (1577.01.14 – 1584.05.04)
- Bishop Bernat de Jossa i de Cardona, O.S.B. (1574.10.15 – 1575.09.21)
- Bishop Benet de Tocco, O.S.B. (1564.11.06 – 1572.09.05)
- Bishop Braulio Sunyer (1563.01.05 – 1567)
- Archbishop Acisclo Moya de Contreras (1554.07.06 – 1564.01.27)
- Bishop Joan de Tormo (1510.12.09 – 1553.01.01)
- Bishop Joan d'Enguera, O.P. (1505.12.19 – 1510.12.09)
See also
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Province of Barcelona |
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Province of Burgos |
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Province of Granada |
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Province of Madrid |
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Province of Mérida-Badajoz |
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Province of Oviedo |
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Province of Pamplona |
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Province of
Santiago de Compostela |
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Province of Seville |
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Province of Tarragona |
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Province of Toledo |
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Province of Valencia |
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Province of Valladolid |
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Province of Zaragoza |
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Military Ordinariate |
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