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1 Base teacher  





2 Presidents of the Spanish Episcopal Conference  





3 Vice Presidents of the Spanish Episcopal Conference  





4 General Secretaries of the Spanish Episcopal Conference  





5 Executive Committee of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (triennium 2014-2017)  





6 Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Articles 24 § 2.  





7 Committees of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (triennium 2014-2017)  





8 Council of the Presidency  





9 Presidents of Episcopal Subcommittees  





10 Episcopal Board of Legal Affairs  





11 President  





12 Standing Committee  





13 Plenary Assembly  





14 List of Spanish dioceses  





15 Ownership  





16 References  





17 External links  














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The Logo of the Spanish Episcopal Conference

The Spanish Episcopal Conference (Spanish: Conferencia Episcopal Española, Catalan: Conferència Episcopal Espanyola) is an administrative institution composed of all the bishops of the dioceses of Spain and Andorra, in communion with the Roman Pontiff and under his authority. Its purpose is the joint exercise certain pastoral functions of the episcopate on the faithful of their territory, under common law and statutes, in order to promote the life of the Church, to strengthen its mission of evangelization and respond more effectively to the greater good that the Church should seek to men.

Base teacher[edit]

The documents that outline the life and work of the 113 Episcopal Conferences currently in the world, are: Lumen gentium (23), Christus Dominus (37-38), Ecclesiae Imago (211), Sanctae Ecclesiae (41), Apostolos Suos and the 1983 Code of Canon Law (cn. 447-459).

The Spanish Episcopal Conference was constituted by rescript of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation, protocol No. 1.047/64, of 03.10.1966. Public legal personality ecclesiastical and civil 2 under the Agreement on Legal Affairs of 03.01.1979 between the Holy See and the Spanish State.

His first Statute was adopted by the Constituent Assembly in the year 1966 and ratified the same year by Pope Paul VI "ad quinquenium" (five years). He received the ultimate recognition, on February 5, 1977, by decree of the Congregation for Bishops. Subsequently, the LI Plenary Assembly approved in November 1989 amending some articles, confirmed by the Congregation for Bishops, by decree of February 5 of 1991. The last renovation was approved by the Plenary Assembly XCII Spanish Episcopal Conference (24 - November 28, 2008) and confirmed by Decree of the Congregation for Bishops on 19 December of that year. Under Article 2 of the Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE), are full members of the Archbishops and Bishops diocesan Archbishop military, the Archbishops and Bishops Coadjutor and Auxiliary, the apostolic administrators and diocesan administrator in addition to the Archbishops and Bishops emeriti members and special office at the national level, entrusted by the Holy See or the Episcopal Conference. All the Spanish Bishops pastoral office have voice and vote in the Plenary Assembly, the Bishops Emeritus (retired), without pastoral charge, only a consultative vote. 3 charges are elected for three years (three years) and may not exceed three terms, except the Secretary General is elected for five years (five years).

Presidents of the Spanish Episcopal Conference[edit]

The Chair moderates the overall activity of the conference and represents it legally. Take care of the relations of the Episcopal Conference with the Holy See and with other episcopal conferences. Convenes and chairs meetings of the Plenary Assembly and the Permanent Commission and Executive Committee. The Chairman has a duration of three years. Throughout the history of the Episcopal Conference of bishops who have presided have been:

  1. Fernando Quiroga Palacios, Cardinal and Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1966–1969)
  2. Casimiro Morcillo Gonzalez, Archbishop of Madrid-Alcalá (1969–1971)
  3. Vicente Enrique y Tarancon, Cardinal and Archbishop of Madrid-Alcalá (1971–1981, completed the 1969-1972 triennium death of Casimiro Morcillo, and three year periods)
  4. Gabino Díaz Merchán, Archbishop of Oviedo (1981–1987)
  5. Ángel Suquía Goicoechea, Emeritus Cardinal and Archbishop of Madrid (1987–1993)
  6. Elías Yanes Álvarez, Archbishop of Zaragoza (1993–1999)
  7. Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, Cardinal and Archbishop of Madrid (1999–2005).
  8. Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Bishop of Bilbao (2005–2008).
  9. Antonio Maria Rouco Varela, Cardinal and Archbishop of Madrid (2008–2014)
  10. Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Cardinal and Archbishop of Valladolid (2014–2020)
  11. Juan José Omella, Cardinal and Archbishop of Barcelona (2020–2024)
  12. José Cobo Cano, Archbishop of Madrid (2024–present)

Vice Presidents of the Spanish Episcopal Conference[edit]

Casimiro Morcillo Gonzalez (1966–1969)

Vicente Enrique y Tarancon, Cardinal (1969–1971)

José María Bueno Monreal, Cardinal (1972–1978)

José María Cirarda Lachiondo (1978–1981)

Jose Delicado Baeza (1981–1987)

Elias Yanes Alvarez (1987–1993)

Fernando Sebastián Aguilar (1993–1999)

Ricardo María Carles Gordó, Cardinal (1999–2002)

Fernando Sebastián Aguilar (2002–2005)

Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Cardinal (2005–2008)

Ricardo Blázquez Pérez (2008 - 2014)

Carlos Osoro Sierra, Cardinal (2014 - 2017)

Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Cardinal (2017 - )

General Secretaries of the Spanish Episcopal Conference[edit]

1966 - 1972 - Jose Guerra Campos

1972 - 1977 - Elias Yanes Alvarez

1977 - 1982 - Jesus Rodriguez Iribarren

1982 - 1988 - Fernando Sebastián Aguilar

1988 - 1993 - Agustin Garcia-Gasco Vicente, Cardinal

1993 - 1998 - Jose Sanchez Gonzalez

1998 - 2003 - Juan José Asenjo Pelegrina

2003 - 2013 - Juan Antonio Martinez Camino

2013 - José María Gil Tamayo

Executive Committee of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (triennium 2014-2017)[edit]

The Executive Committee consists of the following members: Three by reason of his position: President, Vice President and Secretary General of the Spanish Episcopal Conference. The Archbishop of Madrid, if it has one of the charges listed. Three more Bishops elected for this purpose from among the full members of the Conference, or four if the Archbishop of Madrid is one of the charges listed. These bishops may not hold office in any Episcopal Commission.

Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Articles 24 § 2.[edit]

Currently:

President: Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Archbishop of Valladolid Cardinal. Vice President:Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Cardinal Archbishop of Valencia. Secretary General: Fr. José María Gil Tamayo. Members: Carlos Osoro Sierra, Cardinal Archbishop of Madrid, Juan del Rio Martin, Archbishop Military, Juan José Asenjo Pelegrina, Archbishop of Sevilla, Julián Barrio Barrio, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela.

Committees of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (triennium 2014-2017)[edit]

The Episcopal Commissions are bodies established by the Conference, the service of the Plenary Assembly for the study and treatment of some problems in a particular field of common pastoral activity of the Church in Spain, in accordance with the general guidelines adopted by the Assembly Whole.

Each Episcopal Commission consist of a Chairman and a variable number of members as determined by the Plenary Assembly at the proposal of the Standing Committee. Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Articles 29 and 31 § 1. Thus, the Plenary Assembly XCVII (March 2011) found the chairs in the following bishops:

Council of the Presidency[edit]

The Cardinals are members of the Conference of the Council Presidency of the same. The Papal Representative is honorary member of the Governing Board, when attending meetings of the Conference or by mandate of the Holy See, or by request of the same Conference expressed by its president, and always in the opening session of each Plenary Assembly. Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Article 5 and 7.

Presidents of Episcopal Subcommittees[edit]

Family and Defense of Life: Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa, Bishop of Bilbao Catechesis: Javier Salinas Viñals, Bishop of Tortosa Universities: Agustin Cortes Soriano, Bishop of Sant Feliu de Llobregat

Episcopal Board of Legal Affairs[edit]

Chairman: D. Bishop Carlos Lopez Hernandez, Bishop of Salamanca

President[edit]

Ricardo Blázquez Pérez, Cardinal Archbishop of Valladolid and President of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (member equity).

Members

Standing Committee[edit]

The Standing Committee is the body that looks after the preparation of the Plenary Assemblies and the implementation of decisions taken on them. The Standing Committee shall consist of: President, Vice President and Secretary General of the Conference, which will also Permanent Commission. The Presidents of the Episcopal Commissions of the fixed and those mentioned in Art. 17, 7, or, if this is not a member of the same Bishop. The Metropolitan Church that Province who has not, in any other capacity, any of its members in the Standing Committee. The Presidents of the Regions Ecclesiastical they do not belong in any other capacity to the Standing Committee. The bishops elected to the Executive Committee, pursuant to art. 24 § 2, 3. º. A cardinal, in order of precedence, which is a full member of the Conference and not part of the Permanent Commission for another title. The Archbishop of Madrid, if not a member of the Standing Commission for another title. Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Articles 18 and 19.

Thus, members of the Standing Committee will be members of the Executive Committee and the chairmen of the committees that are:

Plenary Assembly[edit]

The Plenary Assembly is the supreme organ of the Episcopal Conference, and is composed of all members of the same. are full members of the Conference: The archbishops and diocesan bishops, Archbishop Military, Archbishops and Bishops Coadjutor and Auxiliary Managers and Administrators Diocesan Apostolic, and the Archbishops and Bishops emeriti members and to play a distinctive role in the national level, entrusted by the Holy See or the Episcopal Conference. Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Article 8 § 1 and 2. List of members of the Plenary Assembly.

Territorially, the system diocese of the Catholic Church of Spain divides the country into 70 dioceses (14 of them Archdiocese), each headed by a bishop (orArchbishop). These, in turn, meet in fourteen ecclesiastical provinces, each in charge of their respective archbishop.

List of Spanish dioceses[edit]

For complete information regarding the dioceses of Spain (address, phone, website, email address and name of the bishop) can read the List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of Spain

Ownership[edit]

Maximum shareholders Radio Popular SA (COPE, Cadena 100).
Sole shareholder of national television network 13tv.

References[edit]

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