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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico ( la, Archidiœcesis Sancti Joannis Portoricensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or
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, comprising the northeast portion of the island of
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. Its jurisdiction includes the municipalities of
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, Toa Baja, Cataño, Toa Alta, Bayamón,
Guaynabo Guaynabo (, ) is a city, suburb of San Juan and municipality in the northern part of Puerto Rico, located in the northern coast of the island, north of Aguas Buenas, south of Cataño, east of Bayamón, and west of San Juan. Guaynabo is sprea ...
,
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to: Places Argentina * San Juan Province, Argentina * San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province * San Juan, Salta, a village in Iruya, Salta Province * San Juan (Buenos Aires Underground), ...
,
Trujillo Alto Trujillo Alto (, ) is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Northern Coastal Plain, on the boundary between the karst zone and Sierra de Luquillo, north of Caguas, and Gurabo; southeast of San Juan, and west of Carolina. Trujil ...
, and Carolina.


History

On November 15, 1504,
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issued the Papal Bull ''Illius fulciti'' which erected the first ecclesiastical province in the New World consisting of the Archdiocese of Hyaguata (located at
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), the Diocese of Magua (located at
Concepción de La Vega La Vega, is the fourth largest city and municipality of the Dominican Republic. It is in La Vega Province. The city is known as the Carnaval epicenter of the Dominican Republic for its tradition and culture, its large agricultural production metho ...
), and the Diocese of Bayuna (located at
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). As all the dioceses were located on the island of Hispañiola, the Spanish Crown requested that the Diocese of Bayuna be transferred to
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. The Bull never went into effect due to the objection of
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who opposed that the Bull gave the dioceses the right to receive a portion of the earnings from the gold and precious stones discovered in the territory. On August 8, 1511, Pope Julius II issued a new Papal Bull ''Pontifax Romanus'' which extinguished the previously granted ecclesiastical province and its dioceses and reassigned their delegated bishops: Pedro Suárez de Deza, Bishop Elect of Hyaguata, was reassigned to the Diocese of Concepción de la Vega; Father
Alonso Manso Alonso Manso (1460 – September 27, 1539) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Puerto Rico (1511–1539), ''(in Latin)'' and first Bishop of Magua (1504–1511), ''(in Latin)'' and as the eighth governor of Puerto Ric ...
, Bishop Elect of Magua, was reassigned to the Diocese of Puerto Rico; and
Francisco Garcia de Padilla Francisco Garcia de Padilla, O.F.M. (Died 1515) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Santo Domingo (1511–1515) and as Bishop-elect of Bayuna (1504–1511), ''(in Latin)'' one of the first three Roman Catholic bishops in the N ...
, Bishop Elect of Bayuna, was reassigned to the
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. The See of San Juan de Puerto Rico was canonically erected on August 8, 1511, as the Diocese of Puerto Rico on the island of San Juan, as it was then called. Due to the switch of names between the island and the capital its name was changed on November 21, 1924, to the Diocese of San Juan in Puerto Rico. With the creation of the Diocese of Arecibo on April 30, 1960, San Juan was raised to the status of an
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, with the new archbishop leading a
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comprising all the dioceses on the island as
suffragan diocese A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandri ...
s. The Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico is the
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for the
Caguas Caguas (, ) is a city and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range of Puerto Rico, south of San Juan and Trujillo Alto, west of Gurabo and San Lorenzo, and east of Aguas Buenas, Cidra, and Cayey. Caguas was founded ...
, Fajardo–Humacao, Ponce, Mayagüez and the Arecibo. The current archbishop is Roberto González Nieves, O.F.M. On August 29, 2018, the diocese filed for
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protection. On September 27, 2018, federal Judge Edward Godoy protected all assets of the archdiocese and its suffragan dioceses under Chapter 11, protecting them from seizures by individual creditors, for example, as payments to retired teachers.


Bishops

The lists of bishops, archbishops and auxiliary bishops and their terms of service:


Bishops of Puerto Rico

#
Alonso Manso Alonso Manso (1460 – September 27, 1539) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the first Bishop of Puerto Rico (1511–1539), ''(in Latin)'' and first Bishop of Magua (1504–1511), ''(in Latin)'' and as the eighth governor of Puerto Ric ...
(1511–1539 Died) #
Rodrigo de Bastidas y Rodriguez de Romera Rodrigo de Bastidas y Rodriguez de Romera (died 1570) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the second Bishop of Puerto Rico (1541–1567) ''(in Latin)'' and the first Bishop of Coro (1531–1532). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Rodrigo de Bas ...
(1541–1567 Resigned) # Francisco Andrés de Carvajal, O.F.M. (1568–1570 Appointed, Archbishop of Santo Domingo) # Manuel de Mercado Aldrete,
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(1570–1576 Appointed, Bishop of Panamá) # Diego de Salamanca Polanco, O.S.A. (1576–1587 Resigned) # Nicolás de Ramos y Santos, O.F.M. (1588–1592 Appointed, Archbishop of Santo Domingo) # Antonio Calderón de León (1593–1598 Appointed, Bishop of Panamá) # Martín Vasquez de Arce, O.P. (1599–1609 Died) # Francisco Diaz de Cabrera y Córdoba, O.P. (1611–1614 Appointed, Bishop of Trujillo) # Pedro de Solier y Vargas, O.S.A. (1614–1619 Appointed, Archbishop of Santo Domingo) # Bernardo de Valbuena y Villanueva (1620–1627 Died) # Juan López de Agurto de la Mata (1631–1634 Confirmed, Bishop of Coro) # Juan Alonso de Solis y Mendoza,
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(1636–1641 Died) # Damián Lopez de Haro y Villarda, O.SS.T. (1643–1648 Died) # Hernando de Lobo Castrillo,
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(1649–1651 Died) # Francisco Naranjo, O.P. (1652–1655 Died) # Juan Francisco Arnaldo Isasi (1656–1661 Died) # Benito de Rivas,
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(1663–1668 Died) #
Bartolomé Garcia de Escañuela Bartolomé García de Escañuela, O.F.M. (August 8, 1627 – November 20, 1684) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Durango (1676–1684) and Bishop of Puerto Rico (1670–1676). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Bartolomé García de ...
, O.F.M. (1670–1676 Appointed, Bishop of Durango) # Juan de Santiago y León Garabito (1676–1677 Confirmed, Bishop of Guadalajara) # Marcos de Sobremonte (1677–1681 Died) # Juan Francisco de Padilla y San Martín,
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(1683–1699 Appointed, Bishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra) # Jerónimo Nosti de Valdés, O.S.Bas. (1704–1705 Appointed, Bishop of San Cristobal de la Habana) # Pedro de la Concepcion y Urtiaga, O.F.M. (1707–1715 Died) # Raimundo Caballero,
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(1716–1716 Died) # Fernando de Valdivia y Mendoza, O.A.R. (1718–1725 Died) # Sebastián Lorenzo Pizarro, O.S.Bas. (1727–1736 Died) # Francisco Pérez Lozano, O.S.Bas. (1738–1743 Died) # Francisco Placido de Béjar, O.S.Bas. (1743–1745 Died) # Francisco Julián Antolino (1748–1752 Confirmed, Bishop of Caracas, Santiago de Venezuela) # Pedro Martínez de Oneca (1756–1760 Died) # Mariano Martí (1761–1770 Appointed, Bishop of Caracas, Santiago de Venezuela) # Manuel Jiménez Pérez,
O.S.B. , image = Medalla San Benito.PNG , caption = Design on the obverse side of the Saint Benedict Medal , abbreviation = OSB , formation = , motto = (English: 'Pray and Work') , found ...
(1771–1781 Died) # Felipe José de Tres-Palacios y Verdeja (1784–1789 Appointed, Bishop of San Cristobal de la Habana) # Francisco de Cuerda (1790–1795 Resigned) # Juan Bautista de Zengotita y Bengoa,
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(1795–1802 Died) # Juan Alejo de Arizmendi de La Torre (1803–1814 Died) # Mariano Rodríguez de Olmedo y Valle (1815–1825 Confirmed, Bishop of San Cristobal de la Habana) # Pedro Gutiérrez de Cos y Saavedra Seminario (1826–1833 Died) # Francisco Fleix y Soláns (1846–1846 Confirmed, Bishop of San Cristobal de la Habana) # Francisco de La Puente, O.P. (1846–1848 Confirmed,
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) # Gil Estévez y Tomás (1848–1854 Confirmed, Bishop of Tarazona) # Vicente Benigno Carrión,
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(1857–1871 Died) # Juan Antonio Puig y Montserrat, O.F.M. (1874–1894 Died) # Toribio Minguella y Arnedo, O.A.R. (1894–1898 Appointed,
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) # Francisco Javier Valdés y Noriega, O.S.A. (1898–1899 Resigned) # James Herbert Blenk, S.M. (1899–1906 Appointed, Archbishop of New Orleans, Louisiana) # William Ambrose Jones, O.S.A. (1907–1921 Died) # George Joseph Caruana (1921–1925), Title Changed with Title of Diocese


Bishops of San Juan de Puerto Rico

# George Joseph Caruana (1924–1925), Appointed, Apostolic Delegate to México # Edwin Vincent Byrne (8 Mar 1929 - 12 Jun 1943), Appointed Archbishop of Santa Fe # James Peter Davis (1943–1960), Elevated to Archbishop


Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico

# James Peter Davis (1960–1964), Appointed Archbishop of Santa Fe # Luis Aponte Martínez (1964–1999) (elevated to Cardinal in 1973) # Roberto González Nieves, O.F.M. (1999–present)


Auxiliary bishops

* Juan de Dios López de Victoria (1963–1992); died in office * Enrique Manuel Hernández Rivera (1979–1981); named Bishop of Caguas * Héctor Rivera Pérez (1979–2009); retired * Hermín Negrón Santana (1981–2012); died in office * Daniel Fernández Torres (2007–2010); named Bishop of Arecibo * Alberto Arturo Figueroa Morales (2019–2022)


Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

* Rafael Grovas Felix, appointed Bishop of Caguas in 1965 * Antulio Parrilla Bonilla, S.J. (priest here, 1952–1957), appointed auxiliary bishop of Caguas in 1965


High schools

* Academia San José, Guaynabo * Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, San Juan *
Academia Maria Reina Academia Maria Reina is a Catholic middle (7th to 12th) and high school for girls in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Educative mission Academia Maria Reina is a school of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Brentwood, New York. The educative mission of this ...
, San Juan *
Academia San Jorge Academia San Jorge ("Saint George Academy") is a private, Roman Catholic school in San Juan, Puerto Rico founded in 1925 by Rev. Msgr. José M. Rivera as a parochial school with 53 students from grades K–3. Shortly after, the school started const ...
, San Juan * Colegio Católico Notre Dame, Caguas * Colegio María Auxiliadora, Carolina * Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola, San Juan * Colegio San José, San Juan


Ecclesiastical Province of San Juan

* Arecibo *
Caguas Caguas (, ) is a city and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range of Puerto Rico, south of San Juan and Trujillo Alto, west of Gurabo and San Lorenzo, and east of Aguas Buenas, Cidra, and Cayey. Caguas was founded ...
* Fajardo-Humacao * Mayagüez * Ponce


Bankruptcy

On January 11, 2018, Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of San Juan filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, stating that the current pension plan was unworkable and applied for a new plan which has an estimated $10 million in assets and $10 million in liabilities. On March 27, 2018, local Judge Anthony Cuevas issued an embargo against the Archdiocese of San Juan which would remain in effect until they could find $4.7 million to pay for teachers pension. It was also ruled that the Catholic Church in Puerto Rico was a single entity and that the embargo would also apply to all the
suffragan diocese A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandri ...
s of the Archdiocese of San Juan. On August 29, 2018, the Archdiocese of San Juan filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, noting that they were unable find the $4.7 million. On September 7, 2018, US Bankruptcy Judge Edward Godoy protected the Archdiocese of San Juan under Chapter 11, avoiding seizure of assets and payment of pensions to their retired teachers. However, the bankruptcy will also apply to other Dioceses in Puerto Rico as well.


See also

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* Ecclesiastical Province of San Juan de Puerto Rico *
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Historical list of the Catholic bishops of Puerto Rico This is a historical list of all Roman Catholic bishops whose sees were on the island of Puerto Rico, with links to the bishops who consecrated them. It includes only members of the Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference and their predecessors. From ...
* List of Roman Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent) *
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(including archdioceses) *
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(including archdioceses) * List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States *
Timeline of San Juan, Puerto Rico The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. 16th–18th centuries * 1511 – First Catholic Diocese established in San Juan * 1521 – "Ciudad de San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico" founded by Spa ...


References


External links


Arquidiócesis de San Juan de Puerto Rico(Official Site in Spanish)


GCatholic.org website

* ttps://www.canal13pr.tv/ Teleoro Canal 13- Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico TV Channel (Official Site in Spanish)
Radio Oro 92.5 FM
- Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico FM Radio Station (Official Site in Spanish)
Radio Paz 810 AM
- Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico AM Radio Station (Official Site in Spanish)(Former Radio Station)
Periódico El Visitante de Puerto Rico
(''The Visitor of Puerto Rico'') Official Weekly of the Puerto Rican Episcopal Conference (Official Site in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:San Juan De Puerto Rico Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States Roman Catholic dioceses in Puerto Rico Religious organizations established in the 1510s 1511 establishments in the Spanish Empire Roman Catholic dioceses established in the 16th century Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2018 ''Cadena Pérez Perry''