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The Diocese of Ourense (Latin: ''Dioecesis Auriensis'') is one of five dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
, northwestern Spain. The Bishop of Ourense has his ''
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'' (Latin, "chair") in the Catedral de la Virgen Madre de los Milagros in
Ourense Ourense (; es, Orense ) is a city and capital of the province of Ourense, located in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St ...
and his jurisdiction covers all the 28 districts and 735 parishes of the
Province of Ourense Ourense (in Spanish, ''Orense'') is a Spanish province, in the southeastern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of Pontevedra to the west, Lugo to the north, León and Zamora, (which both belong to Cas ...
."Diocese of Orense"
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Bishops of Ourense

*Esteban (905) *Assur (909–922) *Martín (923/924) *Diego Pallítiz (938–954) *Fredulfo (956–963) *Diego (967–977), perhaps the same person as Diego (bishop of Oviedo) *Gonzalo (982–985) *Viliulfo (986–1003), also
Bishop of Tuy The Diocese of Tui-Vigo is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Northwestern Spain. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela.
*Suario (1022), apparently
Suarius I Suarius I (1015–1022) was a medieval Galician bishop. References * ''Episcopologio Mindoniense''. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, . External links *Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol 11th-century Galician bishops 10 ...
, who held nominal control of over several Galician sees in the wake of Norse depredation *Vimara (1042–1045) . . . * Edoronio (1071–1088) * Pedro Méndez I de Sotomayor (1088–1096) * Diego (1097x1100–1132) * Martín (1133–1156x7) * Pedro Seguin (1157–1169) * Adán (1169–1173x4) * Alfonso (1174–1213) *
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(1213–1218) *Bishop Lorenzo (1218–1248) *Juan Díaz (1249–1276) *Pedro Yañez de Novoa (1286–1308) *Rodrigo Pérez (1310) *Gonzalo Daza y Osorio (1311–1319) * Gonzalo Núñez de Novoa (25 Sep 1319 – 16 May 1332 Died)"Bishop Gonzalo Núñez de Novoa"
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* Alfonso Pérez Noya (23 Aug 1361 – 1366 Died)"Bishop Alfonso Pérez Noya"
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* Juan Sierra (15 Jan 1367 – 3 Oct 1370 Appointed,
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)"Bishop Juan Sierra"
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* Juan Gonzalez Fernandez de Illescas (4 Nov 1394 – 17 Mar 1395 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora) * Juan de Torquemada, O.P. (11 Jul 1442 – 10 Nov 1445 Resigned)"Juan Cardinal de Torquemada, O.P."
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Pedro Silva y Tenorio Pedro Silva y Tenorio, Order of Preachers, O.P. (died 1479) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz, Bishop of Badajoz (1461-1479), Roman Catholic Diocese of Ourense, Bishop of Ourense (1447-1461),< ...
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(27 Feb 1469 – 1470 Died) *
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(28 Feb 1470 – 27 Jan 1486 Appointed, Bishop of Coria) *
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(7 Jun 1508 – 22 Sep 1511 Died) * Fernando Valdés (12 Jan 1530 – 1 Jul 1532 Appointed,
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(12 Jul 1532 – 11 Jul 1537 Appointed,
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(29 Mar 1542 – 24 Apr 1556 Appointed,
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(12 Jun 1556 – 13 Apr 1565 Appointed,
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)"Archbishop Francisco Blanco Salcedo"
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(13 Apr 1565 – 13 Jun 1578 Appointed,
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(19 Dec 1594 – 1 Jan 1611 Died) * Sebastián Bricianos, O.F.M. (17 Aug 1611 – 5 Jan 1617 Died) * Pedro Ruiz Valdivieso (2 Oct 1617 – Jun 1621 Died) *
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(25 Oct 1621 – 7 Jan 1626 Appointed, Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo) * Juan Venido Castilla, O.F.M. (19 Jan 1626 – 17 Mar 1631 Died) * Diego Zúñiga Sotomayor (12 May 1631 – 9 Jan 1634 Confirmed, Bishop of Zamora) * Luis García Rodríguez (23 Jan 1634 – 9 Feb 1637 Appointed, Bishop of Astorga) *
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(2 Mar 1637 – 8 Feb 1642 Died) *
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(13 Jul 1643 – 18 Aug 1653 Appointed, Bishop of Zamora) * Alfonso de Sanvítores de la Portilla, O.S.B. (1 Sep 1653 – 27 Jan 1659 Confirmed, Bishop of Zamora) *
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(21 Apr 1659 – 27 Aug 1663 Appointed,
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(12 Nov 1663 – 12 Dec 1667 Appointed,
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Baltasar de los Reyes Baltasar de los Reyes, O.S.H., (1606 – 5 May 1673) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Coria (1673) and Bishop of Orense (1668–1673).
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(30 Jan 1668 – 30 Jan 1673 Appointed, Bishop of Coria) *
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(29 May 1673 – 24 Mar 1694 Died) * Damián Francisco Cornejo, O.F.M. (13 Sep 1694 – 17 Nov 1706 Resigned) *
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(11 Apr 1707 – 17 Sep 1707 Died) *Marcelino Siuri Navarro (3 Oct 1708 – 1 Oct 1717 Appointed,
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(1 Oct 1717 – 2 Jun 1728 Died) *Andrés Cid de San Pedro Fernández,
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(15 Nov 1728 – 8 Jun 1734 Died) *Juan de Zuazo y Tejada, O.M. (27 Feb 1736 – 4 Apr 1736 Died) *Ramón Francisco Agustín Eura, O.S.A. (27 Jan 1738 – 11 Dec 1763 Died) *Francisco Galindo Sanz, O.M. (4 May 1764 – 23 Feb 1769 Died) *Alonso Francisco Arango (11 Sep 1769 – 11 Feb 1775 Died) *Pedro Benito Antonio Quevedo y Quintano (15 Apr 1776 – 28 Mar 1818 Died) *Dámaso Egidio Iglesias y Lago (21 Dec 1818 – 13 Nov 1840 Died) *Pedro José Zarandia y Endara (17 Dec 1847 – 5 Sep 1851 Confirmed,
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) *Luis de la Lastra y Cuesta (18 Mar 1852 – 3 Aug 1857 Confirmed, Archbishop of Valladolid) *José Ávila Lamas (25 Sep 1857 – 2 Jan 1866 Died) *José La Cuesta Maroto (25 Jun 1866 – 5 Mar 1871 Died) *Cesáreo Rodrigo y Rodríguez (23 Sep 1875 – 1895 Died) *Pascual Carrascosa y Gabaldón (2 Dec 1895 – 15 May 1904 Died) *
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(14 Nov 1904 – 16 Dec 1920 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla) *Florencio Cerviño y González (7 Mar 1921 – 31 Jan 1941 Died) *Francisco Blanco Nájera (8 Aug 1944 – 15 Jan 1952 Died) *Ángel Temiño Sáiz (8 Oct 1952 – 15 May 1987 Retired) *José Diéguez Reboredo (15 May 1987 – 7 Jun 1996 Appointed, Bishop of Tui-Vigo) * Carlos Osoro Sierra (27 Dec 1996 – 7 Jan 2002 Appointed,
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) *Luis Quinteiro Fiuza (3 Aug 2002 – 28 Jan 2010 Appointed, Bishop of Tui-Vigo) *José Leonardo Lemos Montanet (16 Dec 2011 Appointed – )


List of Parishes by District

Allariz District ALLARIZ, ALLARIZ, AUGAS SANTAS, COEDO, CORBILLÓN, COUCIEIRO, ESPIÑEIROS, FOLGOSO, MEZQUITA, PAZÓ, QUEIROAS, REQUEIXO, SAN TORCUATO, SEOANE DE ALLARIZ, TORNEIROS, URROS, URROS, VILANOVA DE ALLARIZ, ZARRACÓS, Avión-Leiro District ABELENDA DAS PENAS, ABELENDA DE AVIÓN, AMIUDAL, AVIÓN, BAÍSTE, BALDE, BARROSO, BEADE, BEARIZ, BEIRO, BERÁN, CORCORES, CORTEGAZAS, COUSO DE AVION, FARAMONTAOS, GOMARIZ, LAMAS, LEBOSENDE, LEBOZÁN, LEIRO, NIEVA, OREGA, REGADAS, SAN CLODIO, SERANTES, VIEITE, XIRAZGA, Bande District ARAUXO, ARAUXO, BANDE, BAÑOS DE BANDE, BARXÉS, CADÓS, CADÓS, CALVOS DE BANDE, CELA, CORBELLE, COUSO DE SALAS, ENTRIMO, FORNADEIROS, FRAGA, GALEZ, GARABELOS, GROU, GROU, GROU, ILLA, LOBEIRA, LOBIOS, MANÍN, MAUS DE SALAS, MONTELONGO, MUIÑOS, NIGUEIROÁ, OLELAS, PARADA DE VENTOSA, PARADA DO MONTE, PEREIRA, PORQUEIRÓS, PRADO DE LIMIA, REGADA, REQUIÁS, SANTA COMBA DE BANDE, SOUTO DE LIMIA, TORNO, VAL DE RIOCALDO, VENCEÁS, VILARIÑO DE LOBEIRA, XERMEADE, Caldelas District ABELEDA, ABELEDA, ABELEDA, ABELEDOS, ALAIS, ARGAS, ARGAS, BARXACOVA, BOAZO, BURGO DE CALDELAS, CABANAS, CADELIÑA, CAMBA, CANDEDO, CASTELOAIS, CASTRELO DE CALDELAS, CASTRO CALDELAS, CERDEIRA, CHANDREXA, CHÁS, CHAVEÁN, CHAVEÁN, COBAS, CRISTOSENDE, DRADOS, EDRADA, FITOIRO, FOLGOSO DE CALDELAS, FONTAO, FONTEITA, FORCAS, GABÍN, LUMEARES, MARRUBIO, MAZAIRA, MEDORRA, MEDOS, MONTEDERRAMO, MONTEDERRAMO, MONTOEDO, NAVEA, NOGUEIRA, PARADA DO SIL, PARADA DO SIL, PARADELA, PARADELLAS, PAREDES, PEDRAFITA, PEDROUZOS, POBOEIROS, PRADOMAO, QUEIXA, RABAL, RIO, SACARDEBOIS, SAN XURXO, SAS DE PENELAS, SAS DO MONTE, SEOANE VELLO, SISTÍN, TRABAZÓS, TROCENDA, VILAMAIOR DE CALDELAS, VILARDÁ, VILARIÑOFRIO, VIMIEIRO, Carballiño-Orcellón District Castrelo de Miño District Cea District Celanova District Cortegada District Cualedro District Chaos de Amoeiro District Gudiña-Riós District Limia District Maceda District Maside (Castela) District A Merca District Monterrei District Ourense (Norte-Sur-Este-Oeste) District Rabeda District Rairiz de Veiga District Ramirás District Ribadavia District Terra de Aguiar Toén District Verín-Laza District -->


See also

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Ourense Cathedral Ourense Cathedral (Catedral de Ourense or Catedral do San Martiño) is a Roman Catholic church located in Ourense in northwestern Spain. Dedicated to St Martin, it was founded in 550. The first structure was restored by Alonso el Casto. The pres ...


External links

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Official Web-site of the Diocese of Ourense
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Official Web-site of the Diocese of Lugo
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Official Web-site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol
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Official Web-site of the Diocese of Tui-Vigo


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ourense Roman Catholic dioceses in Spain