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His Eminence


Diego de Astorga y Céspedes
Cardinal, Archbishop of Toledo
Primate of Spain
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseToledo
SeeCathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo
Installed22 July 1720
Term ended9 February 1734
PredecessorFrancisco Valero y Losa
SuccessorPosition vacant
Other post(s)Bishop of Barcelona
Vicar-General of Ceuta
Orders
Ordination17 December 1689
Consecration14 June 1716
by Luis Antonio Belluga y Moncada
Created cardinal26 November 1727
byPope Benedict XIII
Personal details
Born(1663-10-17)17 October 1663
Died9 February 1734(1734-02-09) (aged 70)
Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
NationalitySpanish
Alma materUniversity of Granada

Diego de Astorga y Céspedes (17 October 1663 – 9 February 1734) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He also served as Bishop of Barcelona, Archbishop of Toledo and Grand Inquisitor.

Biography[edit]

Diego de Astorga y Céspedes was born in Gibraltar, then a Spanish town. He obtained a degree on Canon law at the University of Granada and was ordained in 1689. In 1705, he was appointed General Vicar of Ceuta (as the bishop, Vidal Marín del Campo, had been named Grand Inquisitor)[1] and Inquisitor of the kingdom of Murcia in 1710. He was consecrated as Bishop of Barcelona in 1716, being the first non-Catalan priest to serve as bishop in Barcelona, due to the abolition of the provisos on foreign bishops in Catalonia by the Nueva Planta decrees, issued by Philip V of Spain after the austriacist defeat in the War of the Spanish Succession.[2]

Four years later, in 1720, he was consecrated as Archbishop of Toledo and therefore Primate of Spain. He was also appointed Grand Inquisitor (although he resigned the same year[3]). In 1727, he was created Cardinal by Pope Benedict XIII. However, he never received the red hat and the title and did not participate in the 1730 conclave, which elected Pope Clement XII. He was also a member of the Privy council of the king Philip V after his abdication to his son Louis I.

Transparente of the Cathedral of Toledo, side view.

He ordered the crafting of El Transparente of the Cathedral of ToledotoNarciso Tomé, an example of the intrincated Spanish Baroque set behind the main altar of the main chapel (the chapel of the Santísimo Sacramento). The Bishop wished to mark the presence of the Holy Sacrament with a glorious monument, which cost 200,000 ducats and was the cause of great enthusiasm, even with a poem wherein the monument was acclaimed 'the Eighth Wonder of the World'.[4]

Cardinal Astorga y Céspedes died in 1734 in Madrid and is buried at the feet of El Transparente in the cathedral of Toledo.

During his whole career, Bishop De Astorga y Céspedes promoted the devotion to Our Lady of Europe, the devotion title given to the Blessed Virgin MaryinGibraltar.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gómez Barceló, José Luis (April 2007). "Repercusiones de la caída de Gibraltar en Ceuta" (PDF). Almoraima (in Spanish) (34). Mancomunidad de municipios del Campo de Gibraltar: 106. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-01. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  • ^ Joan Bonet i Baltà (1984). L'Església catalana de la Il·lustració e la Renaixença (in Catalan). L'Abadia de Montserrat. pp. 66–68. ISBN 978-84-7202-646-9.
  • ^ A History of the Inquisition of Spain, Volume 1, by Henry Charles Lea. Appendix 2: List of Inquisitors-General]
  • ^ Narciso Tome's 'Transparente' in the Web Gallery of Art.
  • ^ Historical Notes On Our Lady of Europe. Chapter 7. The Devotion In Barcelona And Madrid Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, based on History of Our Lady of Europe, by the Bishop Charles Caruana.
  • External links[edit]


    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Francisco Valero Losa

    Archbishop of Toledo
    1720–1735
    Succeeded by

    Luis Antonio Fernández de Córdoba Portocarrero Guzmán y Aguilar

    Preceded by

    Francesco del Giudice

    Grand Inquisitor of Spain
    1720
    Succeeded by

    Juan de Camargo y Angulo


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