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Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Tomas de Guiana

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Saint Thomas of Guiana was a Roman Catholic diocese and suffragan of Caracas.

History

It was erected by Pope Pius VI on 19 December 1791, and comprised the former state of Bermúdez, districts of Nueva Esparta and Guayana, and territories of Amazonas, Colon, Colón, Orinoco and Yuruary, in the south and east of Venezuela.

The Caribs were Christianized by the early Spanish Franciscan missionaries. The episcopal city, Ciudad Bolívar, was established in 1764 by two Jesuits under the governorship of Joaquín de Mendoza, on the right bank of the Orinoco, and called San Tomás de la Nueva Guayana; but owing to a narrowing of the river was commonly known as Angostura. It played an important part in the national history, and in February 1819 Simón Bolivar was elected president there by the Congress of Colombia; in his honor the city has been renamed Ciudad Bolivar.

Bishops

Colonial era
  • Francisco de Ibarra, born at Guacara, Venezuela
  • José Antonio Mohedano (1800), born in the Diocese of Toledo
  • José de Silva y Olave (15 March 1815)
After Venezuelan independence
  • Mariano Talavera, of Santa Fé, vicar Apostolic and titular Bishop of Tricala.
  • Antonio Fortique (12 July 1841)
  • José Emanuel Arroyo (1856)
  • Antonio Maria Duran (25 Sept. 1891)

External links

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Saint Thomas of Guiana". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 23:10
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