Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona is a Latin rite Catholic metropolitan archbishopric in northeastern Spain's Catalonia region.
The cathedral archiepiscopal see is a Minor basilica: Catedral Basílica Metropolitana de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia, Barcelona. The archbishopric has nine more Minor basilicas :...
The current Archbishop of Barcelona is Juan José Omella Omella, appointed by Pope Francis on 6 November 2015.
Province
The ecclesiastical province of Barcelona includes the Metropolitan's own archbishopric and the following suffragan sees :As per 2014, it pastorally served 2,116,479 Catholics on 340 km² in 214 parishes and 153 missions with 826 priests, 46 deacons, 3,092 lay religious and 19 seminarians.
History
While local tradition and catalogues date back the first bishop, San Eteri, considered a disciple of Saint James the Great, to the very first Apostles, historical evidence seems to be undisputed from the third century onwards, when bishop Pretextat attended the Council of Sardica in 343. During the Visigothic Kingdom, Barcelona became one of the fourteen dioceses of the ecclesiastic province of Tarragona.Circa 450 it lost territory to establish the Diocese of Egara, which it regained circa 700 at the suppression of that Diocese of Egara
After the Christian fall in 712, a long sede vacante was ended not before 850, when bishop Joan took office, and the diocese became subjugated to the Carolingian See of Narbonne.
During the Reconquista, bishop Oleguer was called to the archepiscopal see of Tarragona, which he took in 1017, though being granted to keep his Barcelonan see as well, reigning 1114–1137. Barcelona became suffragan to Tarragona once again, and stayed so for the following centuries.
- In 1237 it lost Balearic territory to establish the Diocese of Mallorca
- On 25 March 1964 Pope Paul VI elevated the Diocese to the level of non-Metropolitan Archdiocese of Barcelona.
- However, it has only had the status of a Metropolitan Archdiocese since 2004, when Pope John Paul II dismembered its territory into the Archdiocese of Barcelona and the two new suffraganes of Sant Feliu de Llobregat and Terrassa together with the appointment of Archbishop Sistach.
- It enjoyed Papal visits from Pope John Paul II in February 1982 and Pope Benedict XVI in November 2010.
Episcopal Ordinaries
Suffragan Bishopric
;Earliest bishops according to local traditionThe Catholic Encyclopedia states that “The See of Barcelona, unlike most very ancient sees, whose origins are obscure, has preserved catalogues of its bishops from Apostolic times, and although all the names given cannot be admitted as authentic, the greater number are handed down in all the catalogues.” The list includes:
- Eterius
- Saint Theodosius
- Aulus Victor
- Actius
- Theolycus
- Alexander I
- Lucius
- Totxa
- Deodatus I
- Theodoric
- Deodatus II
- Peneguardus
- Pusio
- Alexander II
- Albert
- Armengald
- Gandimar
- William
- St. Severus . A native of the city, martyr of the Diocletian persecution.
- Praetextatus , the first recorded bishop, who attended a council at Sardica in 347.
- St. Pacianus
- Lampius
- Sigesari
- Nundinari
- Ireneus
- Berengari
- Agrici
- St. Nebridius
- Paternus .
- Ugno
- Emila
- Severus II
- Oia
- Quiricus , later bishop of Toledo
- Idalaci
- Laülf
with James I of Aragon
- John
- Ataulfus .
- Frodoí.
- Theodoric .
- Guilara.
- Pere
- Vives
- Aeci
- Deusdat
- Guadall Domnuç
- Guislabert
- Berenguer
- Humbert .
- Bertram .
- Fulk II of Cardona
- Berenguer Bernat.
- Ramon Guillem.
- St. Olegarius
- Arnau Ermengol
- Guillem de Torroja
- Bernat de Berga
- Ramon de Castellvell
- Berenguer de Palou I
- Pere de Cirac
was bishop during the mid- to late thirteenth century.
- Berenguer de Palou II
- Pere de Centelles
- Arnau de Gurb
- Guerau de Gualba
- Bernat Pelegrí
- Pontius de Gualba
- Ferrer d'Abella
- Bernat Oliver
- Miguel de Ricomá
- Guillem de Torrelles
- Berenguer d’Erill
- Pere de Planelles
- Ramon d’Escales
- Joan Armengol
- Francesc de Blanes
- Francesc Climent
- Andreu Bertrán
- Simó Salvador
- Jaume Girard
- Juan Soler
- Fra Juan Jiménez Cerdá
- Rodrigo Borgia
- Gonzalo Fernández de Heredia
- Pedro García
- Enrique de Cardona y Enríquez
- Martín García
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Juan Salazar, O.F.M. Conv.
- Guillén-Ramón de Vich y de Valterra
- Silvio Passerini
- Luis Cardona
- Juan Cardona
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Juan Jubí, O.F.M.
- Jaime Casador
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Antonio Codina, O.E.S.A.
- Guillermo Casador
- Martín Martínez de Villar
- Juan Dimas Loris
- Alfonso Coloma
- Rafael Rovirola
- Juan de Moncada
- Luis Sans y Códol
- Juan Sentís
- García Gil Manrique
- Ramón Sentmenat y Lanuza
- lfonso de Sotomayor, O. de M.
- Benito Ignacio Salazar Goiri, O.S.B.
- Manuel de Alba
- Benito de Sala y de Caramany, O.S.B.
- Diego de Astorga y Céspedes
- Andrés de Orbe y Larreátegui
- Bernardo Jiménez Cascante
- Gaspar de Molina y Oviedo, O.S.A.
- Felipe Aguado y Requejo
- Francisco Castillo Vintimilla
- Francisco Díaz Santos y Bullón
- Manuel López Aguirre
- Asensio Sales
- José Climent Avinent
- Gavino Valladares y Mejía, O. Carm.
- Eustaquio Azara, O.S.B.
- Pedro Díaz Valdés
- Pablo Sitjar Ruata
- Pedro Martínez de San Martín
- José Domingo Costa y Borrás
- Antonio Palau y Termes
- Pantaleón Monserrat y Navarro
- Joaquín Lluch y Garriga, O.C.D.
- José María de Urquinaona y Vidot
- Jaime Catalá y Albosa
- José Morgades y Gili
- Salvador Casañas y Pagés
- Juan José Laguarda y Fenollera
- Enrique Reig y Casanova
- Ramón Guillamet y Coma
- José Miralles y Sbert
- Manuel Irurita y Almándoz
Archbishopric
- Gregorio Modrego y Casaus ; Bishop in 1942, Archbishop in 1952, Archbishop in 1964
- Marcelo González Martín
- Narciso Jubany Arnau
- Ricardo María Carles Gordó
- Lluís Martínez Sistach
- Juan José Omella, created Cardinal-Priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Sebastián Taltavull Anglada , Titular Bishop of Gabi, Apostolic Administrator of Mallorca
- * Auxiliary Bishop : Bishop-elect Antoni Vadell Ferrer, Titular Bishop of Urci
- * Auxiliary Bishop : Bishop-elect Sergi Gordo Rodríguez, Titular Bishop of Cenæ
Coadjutor and Auxiliary bishops
- * Coadjutor Archbishop: Marcelo González Martín
- * Coadjutor Bishop: José Miralles y Sbert
- * Coadjutor Bishop: Guillermo Casador
- * Coadjutor Bishop: Guillén-Ramón de Vich y de Vallterra
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Josep Ángel Sáiz Meneses
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Pere Tena Garriga
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Jaume Traserra Cunillera
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Joan Enric Vives i Sicília
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Joan Carrera Planas
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Carles Soler Perdigó
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Lluís Martínez Sistach
- * Auxiliary Bishop: José Capmany Casamitjana
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Ramón Daumal Serra
- * Auxiliary Bishop: José María Guix Ferreres
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Ramón Torrella Cascante
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Narciso Jubany Arnau
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Ricardo Cortés y Cullel
- * Auxiliary Bishop: Pablo Sitjar Ruata