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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guadalajara ( la, Archidioecesis Guadalaiarensis) is a
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based in the
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city of
Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara ( , ) is a metropolis in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th largest city by population in Mexico, while the Guadala ...
. It currently covers an area of 20,827 km² (8,044 Square Miles). The diocese was erected on July 13, 1548 and was elevated to Archdiocese on January 26, 1863."Metropolitan Archdiocese of Guadalajara"
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The Archdiocese of Guadalajara is the
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of the suffragan sees of
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,
Autlán Autlán de Navarro is a city and its surrounding municipality of the same name in the Costa Sur region of the southwestern part of the state of Jalisco in Mexico. At the Mexican census of 2005, the city had a population of 53,269. In 2010, the p ...
,
Ciudad Guzmán Ciudad Guzmán (also known as simply Guzmán) is a city in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is south of Guadalajara, at a height of above sea level. Its population totaled 97,750 in the 2010 census, ranking as the eighth-largest city in the st ...
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, Jesús Maria del Nayar (a Territorial Prelature),
San Juan de los Lagos San Juan de los Lagos (Spanish for " Saint John of the Lakes") is a city and municipality located in the northeast corner of the state of Jalisco, Mexico, in a region known as Los Altos. It is best known as the home of a small image of the Virgi ...
and
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. On Thursday, July 19, 2012,
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accepted the resignation of Francisco Martínez Sáinz, Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guadalajara and
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of
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, in accordance with Canons 411 and 401.1 of the Code of Canon Law.


Bishops


Ordinaries

;''Diocese of Guadalajara'' ''Erected: 13 July 1548'' * Pedro Gómez Malaver (Maraver) (13 Jul 1548 – 28 Dec 1551 Died) * Antonius de Ciudad Rodrigo, O.F.M. (1552 – 13 Sep 1553 Died) * Pedro de Ayala (bishop), O.F.M. (18 Dec 1561 – 19 Sep 1569 Died) * Francisco Gómez de Mendiola y Solórzano (19 Apr 1574 – 23 Apr 1576 Died) * Domingo de Alzola, O.P. (1 Oct 1582 – 15 Feb 1590 Died) * Pedro Suarez de Escobar, O.S.A. (1591 Died Bishop-elect) *
Francisco Santos García de Ontiveros y Martínez Francisco Santos García de Ontiveros y Martínez (died 28 June 1596) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadalajara (1592–1596). ''(in Latin)'' ''(in Latin)''Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar (18 May 1546 – 16 March 1625) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Tlaxcala (Puebla de los Angeles) (1607–1625), ''(in Latin)'' Bishop of Guadalajara (1598–1607), ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop Elec ...
(11 Mar 1598 – 12 Feb 1607 Appointed, Bishop of Tlaxcala (Puebla de los Ángeles)"Bishop Alfonso de la Mota y Escobar"
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Juan de Valle y Arredondo Juan de Valle y Arredondo (1567 – 20 February 1622) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadalajara (1607–1617). ''(in Latin)''O.S.B. (19 Mar 1607 – 1617 Resigned)."Bishop Juan de Valle y Arredondo, O.S.B."
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Francisco de Rivera y Pareja Francisco de Rivera y Pareja (1561 – October 8, 1637) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Michoacán (1629–1637) and Bishop of Guadalajara (1618–1629). ''(in Latin)''O. de M. (29 Jan 1618 – 17 Sep 1629 Appointed,
Bishop of Michoacán The Archdiocese of Morelia ( la, Archidioecesis Moreliensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in western central Mexico.Leonel de Cervantes y Caravajal Leonel de Cervantes y Caravajal (died 1637) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Antequera (1636–1637), Bishop of Guadalajara (1629–1636), Bishop of Santiago de Cuba (1625–1629), and Bishop of Santa Marta (1621–1625). '' ...
(17 Dec 1629 – 18 Feb 1636 Appointed,
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)"Bishop Leonel de Cervantes y Caravajal"
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Juan Sánchez Duque de Estrada Juan Sánchez y Duque de Estrada (1581 – 12 November 1641) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadalajara (1636–1641) in Mexico. ''(in Latin)'' Biography Juan Sánchez y Duque de Estrada was born in Santa Cruz de ...
(21 Jul 1636 – 12 Nov 1641 Died) *
Juan Ruiz de Colmenero Juan Ruiz de Colmenero (1596 – 28 September 1663) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadalajara (1646–1663). ''(in Latin)''
(25 Jun 1646 – 28 Sep 1663 Died) * Francisco Verdín y Molina (6 Jul 1665 – 27 Nov 1673, Appointed
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(19 Feb 1674 – 19 Oct 1676 Confirmed, Bishop of Tlaxcala (Puebla de los Ángeles)) * Juan de Santiago y León Garabito (13 Sep 1677 – 12 Jul 1694 Died) *
Felipe Galindo Chávez y Pineda Felipe Galindo Chávez y Pineda (July 13, 1641 – July 12, 1694) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Guadalajara (1695–1702).
, O.P. (30 May 1695 – 7 Mar 1702 Died) * Diego Camacho y Ávila (14 Jan 1704 – 19 Oct 1712 Died)"Archbishop Diego Camacho y Ávila"
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* Manuel de Mimbela y Morlans, O.F.M. (26 Feb 1714 – 4 May 1721 Died) *Pedro de Tapiz y Garcia (23 Sep 1722 Appointed – Did Not Take Effect) *Juan Bautista Alvarez de Toledo, O.F.M. (30 Aug 1723 – 1 Jul 1725 Died) *Nicolás Carlos Gómez de Cervantes y Velázquez de la Cadena (20 Feb 1726 – 6 Nov 1734 Died) *Juan Leandro Gómez de Parada Valdez y Mendoza (2 Dec 1735 – 14 Jan 1751 Died) *José Francisco Martínez de Tejada y Díez de Velasco, O.F.M. (20 Dec 1751 – 20 Dec 1760 Died) *Diego Rodríguez de Rivas y Velasco (29 Mar 1762 – 11 Dec 1770 Died) * Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, O.P. (27 Jan 1772 – 7 Aug 1792 Died) *Esteban Lorenzo de Tristán y Esmenota (17 Jun 1793 – 10 Dec 1794 Died) *Juan Cruz Ruiz de Cabañas y Crespo (18 Dec 1795 – 28 Nov 1824 Died) *José Miguel Gordoa y Barrios (19 Oct 1830 – 12 Jul 1832 Died) *Diego de Aranda y Carpinteiro (11 Jul 1836 – 17 Mar 1853 Died) ;''Archdiocese of Guadalajara'' ''Elevated: 26 January 1863'' *Pedro Espinosa y Dávalos (12 Sep 1853 – 12 Nov 1866) *Pedro José de Jesús Loza y Pardavé (22 Jun 1868 – 15 Nov 1898) *Jacinto López y Romo (19 Aug 1899 – 31 Dec 1900) * José de Jesús Ortíz y Rodríguez (16 Sep 1901 – 19 Jun 1912 ) * José Francisco Orozco y Jiménez (2 Dec 1912 – 18 Feb 1936) * José Garibi y Rivera (18 Feb 1936 – 1 Mar 1969); elevated to Cardinal in 1958 *
José Salazar López José Salazar López (January 12, 1910 – July 9, 1991) was a Mexican Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Guadalajara from 1970 to 1987, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973. Biography Born in Ameca, Ja ...
(21 Feb 1970 – 15 May 1987); elevated to Cardinal in 1973 * Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo (15 May 1987 – 24 May 1993); elevated to Cardinal in 1991 * Juan Sandoval Íñiguez (21 Apr 1994 – 7 Dec 2011); elevated to Cardinal in 1994 * Francisco Robles Ortega (7 Dec 2011 – ); elevated to Cardinal in 2007


Coadjutor bishops

* José Garibi y Rivera (1934–1936); future Cardinal *
Francisco Javier Nuño y Guerrero Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father o ...
(1954–1972); did not succeed to see; appointed Archbishop (personal title) of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco


Auxiliary bishops

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Ignacio Mateo Guerra y Alba Ignacio is a male Spanish language, Spanish and Galician Language, Galician name originating either from the Roman family name Egnatius (disambiguation), Egnatius, meaning born from the fire, of Etruscan origin, or from the Latin name "Ignatius" ...
(1862–1863), appointed Bishop of Zacatecas *
Francisco Uranga y Sáenz Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father o ...
(1919–1922), appointed Bishop of Cuernavaca, Morelos * Rafael Garcia González (1972–1974), appointed Bishop of Tabasco * Antonio Sahagún López (1973–1992) * Adolfo Hernández Hurtado (1974–1997) *
Ramón Godinez Flores Ramón or Ramon may refer to: People Given name *Ramon (footballer, born 1998), Brazilian footballer *Ramón (footballer, born 1990), Brazilian footballer *Ramón (singer), Spanish singer who represented Spain in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest * ...
(1980–1998), appointed Bishop of Aguascalientes *
José Guadalupe Martín Rábago 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 vernac ...
(1992–1995) * Javier Navarro Rodríguez (1992–1999), appointed Bishop of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco * José Luis Chávez Botello (1997–2001), appointed Bishop of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas *
José Trinidad González Rodríguez 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 vernac ...
(1997–2015) * José Benjamín Castillo Plascencia (1999–2003), appointed Bishop of Tabasco *
Miguel Romano Gómez --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands *São Miguel (disambi ...
(2000–2014) * José María de la Torre Martín (2002–2008), appointed Bishop of Aguascalientes *
Rafael Francisco Martínez Sáinz Rafael Francisco Martínez Sáinz (September 29, 1935 – November 6, 2016) was a Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1959, Martinez Sáinz served as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guadalajara, Mexico, ...
(2002–2012) * José Leopoldo González González (2005–2015), appointed Bishop of Nogales, Sonora * José Francisco González González (2008–2013), appointed Bishop of Campeche * Juan Humberto Gutiérrez Valencia (2008–2018) * Héctor López Alvarado (2018– * Juan Manuel Muñoz Curiel, O.F.M. (2018– * Engelberto Polino Sánchez (2018–


Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

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Rafael Sabás Camacho y García Rafael may refer to: * Rafael (given name) or Raphael, a name of Hebrew origin * Rafael, California * Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israeli manufacturer of weapons and military technology * Hurricane Rafael, a 2012 hurricane Fiction * ...
, appointed Bishop of Querétaro in 1885 * Jaime Anesagasti y Llamas, appointed Bishop of Campeche in 1909 *
Miguel María de la Mora y Mora --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places *Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands *São Miguel (disambi ...
, appointed Bishop of Zacatecas in 1911 * Manuel Azpeitia Palomar, appointed Bishop of Tepic, Nayarit in 1919 * Silviano Carrillo y Cárdenas, appointed Bishop of Sinaloa in 1920 * José de Jesús López y González, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Aguascalientes in 1927 *
Ignacio de Alba y Hernández Ignacio is a male Spanish and Galician name originating either from the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning born from the fire, of Etruscan origin, or from the Latin name " Ignatius" from the word "Ignis" meaning "fire". This was the name of ...
, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Colima in 1939 *
Alfonso Tóriz Cobián Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Chilapa, Guerrero in 1954 * Miguel González Ibarra, appointed Bishop of Autlán, Jalisco in 1961 * Carlos Quintero Arce, appointed Bishop of Ciudad Valles, San Luís Potosí in 1961 *
José Guadalupe Padilla Lozano José Guadalupe Padilla Lozano, (December 12, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was a Mexican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 b ...
, appointed Bishop of Veracruz in 1963 * José Trinidad Sepúlveda Ruiz-Velasco, appointed Bishop of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas in 1965 * José Refugio Mercado Díaz, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca in 2003 *
Marcelino Hernández Rodríguez Marcelino is a surname that originated in Spain. There are also several families with the Marcelino surname in Philippines, Portugal, and the Americas (North, Central, and South). *San Marcelino, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zamb ...
, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of México, Federal District in 2008 * Felipe Salazar Villagrana, appointed Bishop of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco in 2008


See also

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List of Roman Catholic archdioceses in México The Roman Catholic Church in Mexico comprises eighteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by an archbishop. The provinces in turn comprise 18 archdioceses, 69 dioceses, and 5 territorial prelatures and each headed by a bishop (of some kind). ...


References


External links


Archdiocese of Guadalajara website
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