Juan Juániz de Echalar
Most Reverend Juan Juániz de Echalar | |
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Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada |
In office | 1647–1656 |
Predecessor | Juan Piñeiro Osorio |
Successor | Martín López de Hontiveros |
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Consecration |
1645 by Diego Arce Reinoso |
Personal details | |
Died | 13 October 1656 |
Juan Juániz de Echalar (died 13 October, 1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada (1647–1656) and Bishop of Mondoñedo (1644–1647).[1][2][3]
Biography
On 28 November 1644, Juan Juániz de Echalar was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Innocent X on 31 July 1645 as Bishop of Mondoñedo.[1] He was consecrated bishop by Diego Arce Reinoso, Bishop of Plasencia, with Miguel Avellán, Titular Bishop of Siriensis, and Pedro Urbina Montoya, Bishop of Coria, serving as co-consecrators.[1] On 16 December 1647, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent X as Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada.[1] He served as Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada until his death on 13 October 1656.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Bishop Juan Juániz de Echalar" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved July 14, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
- ↑ "Diocese of Mondoñedo–Ferrol" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada–Logroño". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops)self-published
- Chow, Gabriel. "Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada–Logroño". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops)self-published
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Preceded by Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga |
Bishop of Mondoñedo 1644–1647 |
Succeeded by Francisco Torres Grijalba |
Preceded by Juan Piñeiro Osorio |
Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada 1647–1656 |
Succeeded by Martín López de Hontiveros |
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