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cathedral
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episcopal see is Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción, dedicated to the
Assumption of Mary
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We proclaim and define it to be a dogma revealed by ...
, in
El Burgo de Osma
Burgo de Osma-Ciudad de Osma is the third-largest municipality in the province of Soria, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It has a population of about 5,250.
It is made up of two parts:
*the smaller Ciudad de Osma (city ...
. It also has a
co-cathedral, Concatedral de San Pedro, dedicated to
St. Peter, in
Soria
Soria () is a municipality and a Spanish city, located on the Douro river in the east of the autonomous community of Castile and León and capital of the province of Soria. Its population is 38,881 ( INE, 2017), 43.7% of the provincial populati ...
, and a
minor basilica
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: Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Miagros Miagros, in
Ágreda
Ágreda is a municipality located in the province of Soria, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.
Ágreda is the regional services center in the Northeast of the province of Soria. Its abundant heritage as well as the local f ...
, Soria, Castile and León, Spain.
History
* Established circa 600 as Diocese of Osma
* Lost territory in 1077 to the
Diocese of Nájera
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History
In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
* Renamed on 9 March 1959 as Diocese of Osma-Soria, as
Soria
Soria () is a municipality and a Spanish city, located on the Douro river in the east of the autonomous community of Castile and León and capital of the province of Soria. Its population is 38,881 ( INE, 2017), 43.7% of the provincial populati ...
gets a co-cathedral
Statistics
As per 2014, it pastorally served 80,000 Catholics (85.8% of 93,291 total) on 10,287 km
2 in 542 parishes and 19 missions with 128 priests (103 diocesan, 25 religious), 212 lay religious (38 brothers, 174 sisters) and 1 seminarian.
Episcopal ordinaries
:very incomplete : lacking first centuries
;''Bishops of Osma''
* Pedro de Bourges,
Benedictine Order (O.S.B.) (1101 – death 1109.08.02)
* Raimundo (1109–1124), next Metropolitan Archbishop of
Toledo (Spain) (1124 – death 1152)
* Beltrán (1126 – death 1140.10.01)
* Esteban (1141 – death 1147.09.01)
* Juan (1148 – death 1174.04.28)
* Bernardo (1174–1176)
* Miguel, O.S.B. (1177–1184)
* García (1185–1186)
* Martín Bazán (1188 – death 1201.07.27)
*
Diego de Acebes (1201 – 1207.12.30)
*
Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada
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,
Cistercian Order
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(O. Cist.) (1208 – 1208 ? 27 Feb 1209)
* Menendo (1210–1225)
* Pedro Ramírez de Piedrola (1225–1230), next Bishop of
Pamplona
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Lying at near above ...
(Spain) (1231 – death 1238.10.05)
*
Juan de Soria
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Burgos
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Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of ...
(Spain) (1240.05.29 – 1246)
* Pedro de Peñafiel (1241 – death 1246.04.12)
* Gil(les) (27 March 1247 – death 4 August 1261)
*
Agustin Pérez (18 Oct 1261 – death 12 April 1286)
*
Juan Alvarez (bishop) (4 May 1286 – death 20 Oct 1296)
* Juan Pérez de Ascaron (1296 – death 1329)
* Bernabé (1329.10.20 – death 1351), previously Bishop of
Badajoz
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(Spain) (1324.07.27 – 1329.10.20)
* Gonzalo (1351–1354)
* Alfonso Fernando de Toledo y Vargas,
Augustinians (O.E.S.A.) (1354.10.25 – 1363.10.13), later Metropolitan Archbishop of
Sevilla
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(Andalusia, southern Spain) (1363.10.13 – 1366); previously Bishop of
Badajoz
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(Spain) (1353.02.13 – 1354.10.25)
* Lorenzo Pérez (1362.12.13 – death 1367)
*
Pedro Gomez Barroso
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(19 July 1368 – 4 March 1373), next Bishop of
Cuenca (Spain) (1373–1378)
*
Juan García Palomeque (4 March 1373 – death 1374), previously Bishop of
Badajoz
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(Spain) (1354.10.25 – 1373.03.04)
* Juan de Villareal (1374 – death 1379.02.22)
*
Pedro Fernández de Frías
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(21 March 1379 – resigned? 1404), ''also/next''
Pseudocardinal
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-Priest of
S. Prassede (1396? – 1412.09.23▼),
Archpriest of
Papal Basilica of St. Peter
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(1412 – 1420.09.19▼), promoted Pseudo
cardinal-Bishop
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of
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(1412.09.23 – death 1420.09.19▼) but also Pseudocardinal-Priest of above S. Prassede ''
in commendam'' (1412.09.23 – 1419.06.26?▼) and next Pseudocardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia ''
in commendam'' (1419.06.26 – 1420.09.19▼)
*''
Apostolic Administrator
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Alfonso Carrillo de Albornoz
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'' (28 Nov 1408 – death 14 March 1434), while
Pseudocardinal
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-Deacon of
S. Eustachio (1408.09.22 – 1418.08.01▼); later (canonical) Apostolic Administrator of
Sigüenza
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History
The site of the ancient ''Segontia'' ('dominating over the valley') of the Celtiberian Arevaci, now called ('old to ...
(Spain) (1422 – ?), promoted
Cardinal-Priest
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of
Ss. Quattro Coronati (1423.01 – death 1434.03.14), Archpriest of
Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
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(1428 – 1434.03.14)
* Juan de Cerezuela y Luna (1422–1433), next Metropolitan Archbishop of
Sevilla
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(Spain) (1433 – 1434), Metropolitan Archbishop of
Toledo (Spain) (1434 – 1442)
*
Pedro de Castilla de Eril (22 April 1433 – 6 April 1440), next Bishop of
Palencia
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Located in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, in the northern half o ...
(Spain) (1440.04 – 1461.04.28)
* Roberto Moya (1440 – death 1453.11.13)
*
Pedro García de Montoya (Huete) (9 Jan 1454 – death 18 Feb 1475)
* Francisco de Santillana (1475.05.04 – 1482.03.06), next Bishop of
Córdoba (Spain) (1482.03.06 – 1482 not possessed)
**''
Apostolic Administrator
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Cardinal
Pedro González de Mendoza
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'' (1482.07.08 – 1482.11), while Apostolic Administrator of
Archdiocese of Sevilla
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(Spain) (1474.05.09 – 1482.11.13), Apostolic Administrator of
Diocese of Sigüenza
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History
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(Spain) (1474.05.09 – 1495.01.11), transferred Cardinal-Priest of
S. Croce in Gerusalemme (1478.07.06 – death 1495.01.11); previously Bishop of
Calahorra y La Calzada (Spain) (1453.11.28 – 1467.10.30), Bishop of above
Sigüenza
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History
The site of the ancient ''Segontia'' ('dominating over the valley') of the Celtiberian Arevaci, now called ('old to ...
(1467.10.30 – 1474.05.09), created
Cardinal-Priest
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of
S. Maria in Domnica ''pro hac vice Title'' (1473.05.17 – 1478.07.06); later
Latin Patriarch of Alexandria
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(1482.11.13 – 1495.01.11) and Metropolitan Archbishop of
Toledo (Spain) (1482.11.13 – 1495.01.11)
** ''
Apostolic Administrator
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Cardinal
Raffaele Riario
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