Martín Royas de Portalrubio

His Excellency
Martín Royas de Portalrubio
O.S.Io.Hieros.
Bishop of Malta
Church Roman Catholic
Diocese Malta
Appointed 5 November 1572
In office 1572-1577
Predecessor Domenico Cubelles
Successor Tomás Gargallo
Other posts Inquisitor of Malta
Orders
Consecration 9 November 1572
Rank Bishop
Personal details
Born 1512
Toledo, Spain
Died 19 March 1577
Rome, Papal States
Nationality Spanish

Martín Royas de Portalrubio also simply known as Martín Royas (1512 - 19 March 1577) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate who became the Bishop of Malta in 1572.

Biography

Royas was born in Toledo, Spain in 1512. Upon the death of Domenico Cubelles in 1566, Philip II of Spain wanted to appoint Royas as Bishop of Malta, however Pope Pius V refused to accept the appointment. Consequently the see was not filled until the death of Pius V when Royas was appointed as Bishop of Malta by Pope Gregory XIII on 5 November 1572. He was ordained in Rome a few days later on 9 November. Royas was also the second Inquisitor of Malta. During his episcopacy, Royas was renowned for accusing the Grandmaster of the order on numerous occasions to the Holy See. He also accused a number of members of the order of becoming Lutherans. Such clashes were due to his post as Inquisitor of Malta. The order was not contempt of having one person holding the offices of bishop and inquisitor of Malta simultaneously. In 1576, Royas left for Rome where he died on 19 March 1577. [1][2]

References

  1. "Bishop Martín Rojas de Portalrubio, O.S.Io.Hieros.", Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved on 05 July 2018.
  2. Bonnici, A. & Schiavone, M., J. (2007). Minn Publiju sa Pawlu, p. 8. Publikazzjonijiet Indipendenza, Pieta. ISBN 978999324191084.



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