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2 Episcopate  





3 Cardinalate  





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His Eminence


Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez
Archbishop of Toledo
Patriarch of Indias Occidentales
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseToledo
SeeToledo
Appointed1 January 1914
Term ended2 September 1920
PredecessorGregorio María Aguirre y García
SuccessorEnrique Almaraz y Santos
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati (1914–20)
Orders
OrdinationOctober 1876
by Victoriano Guisasola y Rodríguez
Consecration1 October 1893
by José María Martín de Herrera y de la Iglesia
Created cardinal25 May 1914
byPope Pius X
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born

Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez


21 April 1852
Died2 September 1920(1920-09-02) (aged 68)
Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
ParentsJosé Guisasola Rodríguez
María Felipa Menéndez Palacio
Previous post(s)
  • Bishop of Jaén (1897–1901)
  • Bishop of Madrid y Alcalá de Henares (1901–05)
  • Archbishop of Valencia (1905–14)
  • Alma materUniversity of Oviedo
    MottoLabora sicut bonus miles Christi Jesu
    Coat of armsVictoriano Guisasola y Menéndez's coat of arms
    Styles of
    Victoriano Guisasola y Menendez
    Reference styleHis Eminence
    Spoken styleYour Eminence
    Informal styleCardinal
    SeeToledo

    Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez J.C.D. (21 April 1852 – 2 September 1920) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and an archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain.

    Early life and priesthood[edit]

    Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez was born in Oviedo, Spain. He was the nephew of Victoriano Guisasola Rodríguez, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela.[1] He was educated at the Seminary of Oviedo and the University of Santiago de Compostela, where he earned a licentiateintheology and a doctorate in canon law.[2]

    He was ordained in 1876 by his uncle. He served as Professorofcanon law at the Seminary of Ciudad Real from 1876 until 1882. He was chancellor-secretary to his uncle the bishop of Orihuela from 1882 until 1884. He served as vicar general of Orihuela until 1886.

    Episcopate[edit]

    He was appointed as bishop of Osma on 15 June 1893[1]byPope Leo XIII. He was consecrated on 1 October 1893 at the cathedral of Santiago de CompostelabyJosé María Martín de Herrera y de la Iglesia, Cardinal Archbishop of Compostela. He was transferred to the Diocese of Jaén on 19 April 1897. He was appointed in 1899 as a Senator of the kingdom, a post he held until his death. He was transferred to the diocese of Madrid in December 1901. He was promoted to Archdiocese of Valencia on 14 December 1905. He was finally transferred to the metropolitan and primatial see of Toledo on 1 January 1914 by Pope Pius X.

    Cardinalate[edit]

    He was made a cardinal in the consistory of 25 May 1914 but Pius X did not assign him a title before his death; his successor, Pope Benedict XV, made him the Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati[2] (the pope's former title). He received the red biretta from King Alfonso XIII of Spain on June 3 of that year. He participated in the conclave of 1914 that elected Pope Benedict XV.[1]

    He died in 1920 while still in office and is buried at the chapel of the Seminary of Toledo.[3]

    Recognition[edit]

    Menéndez was awarded the Order of Isabella the Catholic; he was also recognised by the Academy of History.[4]

    Menéndez wrote many letters and newspaper articles during his life.[3][5] His works are published in 25 volumes.[4]

    References[edit]

  • ^ a b Spanish Royal Academy of History website, Biography section, Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez, article by Vicente Cárcel Ortí
  • ^ a b Archdiocese of Toledo website, Episcopology: Archbishop Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez (1914-1920)
  • ^ a b Little Spaniard website, Asturian Writers and Artists section, Guisasola y Uisasola y Menéndez (Victoriano)
  • ^ History of Spain website, Victoriano Guisasola y Menéndez
  • Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Pedro María Lagüera Menezo

    Bishop of Osma
    15 Jun 1893 – 19 Apr 1897
    Succeeded by

    José María García Escudero y Ubago

    Preceded by

    Manuel María León González y Sánchez

    Bishop of Jaen
    19 Apr 1897 – 16 Dec 1901
    Succeeded by

    Salvador Castellote y Pinazo

    Preceded by

    José Cos y Macho

    Bishop of Madrid
    16 December 1901 – 14 December 1905
    Succeeded by

    José Maria Salvador y Barrera

    Preceded by

    Bernardino Nozaleda y Villa

    Archbishop of Valencia
    14 Dec 1905 – 1 January 1914
    Succeeded by

    Valeriano Menéndez y Conde

    Preceded by

    Gregorio María Aguirre y García

    Archbishop of Toledo
    1 January 1914 – 2 September 1920
    Succeeded by

    Enrique Almaraz y Santos

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