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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portalegre–Castelo Branco ( la, Dioecesis Portalegrensis–Castri Albi) has carried this name since 1956, when the historical diocese of Portalegre was renamed. It is a
suffragan A suffragan bishop is a type of bishop in some Christian denominations. In the Anglican Communion, a suffragan bishop is a bishop who is subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop (bishop ordinary) and so is not normally jurisdictiona ...
of the
archdiocese of Lisbon The Patriarchate of Lisbon ( la, Patriarchatus Olisiponensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or patriarchate, patriarchal archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Its episcopal see, archiepiscopal see is ...
.


History

Portalegre was established as a see by
Pope Julius III Pope Julius III ( la, Iulius PP. III; it, Giulio III; 10 September 1487 – 23 March 1555), born Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 February 1550 to his death in March 155 ...
, in 1550, taking territory from the
archdiocese of Évora In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associat ...
and
diocese of Guarda The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda ( la, Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal. The present episcopal seat ...
. Its first bishop was
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, a Spaniard, who was transferred to the diocese of Miranda in 1557. On 17 July 1560, Andiz' de Noronha succeeded to the diocese, but he was promoted to the diocese of Placencia in 1581. Frei
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, the next bishop, was a
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and the author of a celebrated book of ''Dialogues''; he resigned in 1582, and retired to the college of his order in Coimbra, where he remained till his death. Lopo Soares de Albergaria and Frei Manoel de Gouveia died before receiving the Bulls confirming their nomination. Diego Conra, nephew of the Venerable Bartholomew of the Martyrs and Bishop of Ceuta, became bishop in 1598, and died on 9 October 1614. Among the bishops of Portalegre during the seventeenth century was Ricardo Russell, an Englishman, who took possession of the see on 17 September 1671, and was subsequently transferred to the diocese of Vizeu. In 1881 the territory of the Diocese of Castelo Branco and Diocese of Elvas was added, when these were suppressed. Antonio Mutinho was transferred from the diocese of Caboverde in 1909.''Catholic Encyclopedia'' article
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Ordinaries


Diocese of Portalegre

''Erected: April 2, 1550'' * Julião de Alva (21 Aug 1549 – 5 Apr 1560 Appointed, Bishop of Miranda (do Douro)) * Andrés de Noronha (5 Apr 1560 – 11 Sep 1581 Appointed,
Bishop of Plasencia The Roman Catholic Diocese of Plasencia ( la, Placentina in Hispania) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz, in Extremadura, western Spain.
) * Amator Arais de Mendoza, O. Carm. (30 Oct 1581 – 1598 Resigned) *
Diego Corrêa de Souza Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. ...
(16 Feb 1598 – 19 Oct 1614 Died) * Rodrigo da Cunha (6 Jul 1615 Confirmed – 12 Nov 1618 Appointed, Bishop of Porto) *
Lopo de Sequeira Pereira Lopo may refer to: People Surname * Alberto Lopo (born 1980), Spanish football player * Fausto Lopo de Carvalho, Portuguese pulmonologist * Santiago Lopo (born 1974), Galician author Given name * Lopo Fernandes Pacheco (died 1349) * Lopo Gomes de ...
(22 Apr 1619 – 7 Jun 1632 Appointed,
Bishop of Guarda The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda ( la, Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal. The present episcopal seat ...
) * João Mendes de Távora (5 Jul 1632 – 22 Mar 1638 Appointed, Bishop of Coimbra) * Richard Russell (bishop) (1 Jul 1671 – 10 Sep 1685 Appointed,
Bishop of Viseu The Portuguese Catholic diocese of Viseu ( la, Dioecesis Visensis) is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Braga. Its see at Viseu is in the Centro Region. The current bishop is António Luciano dos Santos Costa. History The see at Viseu dates f ...
) *
João de Mascarenhas João is the Portuguese equivalent of the given name John. The diminutive is Joãozinho and the feminine is Joana. It is widespread in Portuguese-speaking countries. Notable people with the name are enumerated in the sections below. Kings * ...
(1 Apr 1686 – 24 Mar 1692 Appointed,
Bishop of Guarda The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda ( la, Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal. The present episcopal seat ...
) *
António de Saldanha (bishop) António de Saldanha was a Castilian-Portuguese 16th-century captain. He was the first European to set anchor in what is now called Table Bay, South Africa, and made the first recorded ascent of Table Mountain.Mary Gunn, L. e. Codd, L. E. W. Co ...
(24 Aug 1693 – 22 Mar 1706 Appointed,
Bishop of Guarda The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda ( la, Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal. The present episcopal seat ...
) * Domingos Barata, O.SS.T. (1 Aug 1707 – 25 Apr 1709 Died) * Álvaro Pires de Castro e Noronha (26 Jan 1711 – 29 Mar 1737 Died) * Manuel Lopes Simões (19 Dec 1740 – 15 May 1748 Died) * João de Azevedo (15 Jul 1748 – 11 Nov 1765 Died) * Jerónimo Rogado do Carvalhal e Silva (6 Aug 1770 – 8 Mar 1773 Confirmed,
Bishop of Guarda The Roman Catholic Diocese of Guarda ( la, Dioecesis Aegitaniensis) is a diocese located in central eastern Portugal, a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Latin Patriarchate of Lisbon in southern Portugal. The present episcopal seat ...
) * Pedro de Melo e Brito da Silveira Alvim (12 Jul 1773 – 22 Nov 1777 Died) *
Manuel Tavares Coutinho da Silva Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * M ...
(20 Jul 1778 – 7 Apr 1798 Died) * José Valério da Cruz, C.O. (13 Jun 1798 – 17 Jul 1826 Died) *
José Francisco da Soledade Bravo José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacu ...
(24 Feb 1832 – 10 Nov 1833 Died) * José Maria da Silva Ferrão de Carvalho Mártens (9 Aug 1883 – 20 Nov 1884 Died) * Manuel Bernardo da Souza Ennes (30 Jul 1885 – 8 Sep 1887 Died) * Gaudêncio José Pereira (1 Jun 1888 – 2 Nov 1908 Died) *
António Moutinho Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male ...
(29 Apr 1909 – 18 May 1915 Died) * Manuel Mendes da Conceição Santos (9 Dec 1915 – 4 Jun 1920 Appointed,
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Archbishop of Évora) *
Manuel Domingos Maria Rosa Fructuoso Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * M ...
, O.P. (7 Dec 1920 – 6 Jul 1949 Died) *
António Ferreira Gomes António Ferreira Gomes, GCSE, GCL (Milhundos, Penafiel, 10 May 1906 - Ermesinde, 13 April 1989) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic bishop, and is considered one of the most notable figures of Portuguese Catholic hierarchy in the 20th century. He ...
(6 Jul 1949 – 13 Jul 1952 Appointed, Bishop of Porto) *
Agostinho Joaquim Lopes de Moura Agostinho is a Portuguese language noun meaning Augustine. It may be used as a given name or a surname. People with the name include: * Agostinho (footballer) (born 1975), Portuguese footballer, full name Joaquim Agostinho da Silva Ribeiro * Ago ...
, C.S.Sp. (27 Dec 1952 – 25 Sep 1978 Resigned)


Diocese of Portalegre-Castelo Branco

''Name Changed: July 18, 1956'' *Agostinho Joaquim Lopes de Moura, C.S.Sp. * Augusto César Alves Ferreira da Silva, C.M. (25 Sep 1978 – 22 Apr 2004 Resigned) *
José Francisco Sanches Alves José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ...
(22 Apr 2004 – 8 Jan 2008 Appointed, Archbishop of Évora) *
Antonino Eugénio Fernandes Dias Antonino may refer to: * Antonino (name), a given name and a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Antonino, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Ellis County, Kansas, United States See also * Antoniano (disambiguation) * Anto ...
(8 Sep 2008 Appointed – )


Notes

{{authority control Portalegre Portalegre-Castelo Branco, Roman Catholic Diocese of