On December 21, 1805, he was ordained a priest and assigned to the parish of San Pedro y San Pablo in Granada, where he remained until 1816 when he was appointed doctoral canon of Málaga and general vicar of the same diocese in 1827.[citation needed]
Bishop
In 1830, despite being designated as the new bishop of Ibiza, he ended up taking the same position in Málaga due to the death of the bishop of the Málaga diocese, assuming the post on October 12, 1831.
Four years later, he was elected archbishop of Granada by the government of the Duke of Frías, but he was not confirmed by the Pope, so he continued as bishop of Córdoba until 1847 when he was appointed and confirmed as archbishop of Toledo.
In 1839, he was elected Patriarch of the West Indies and military vicar general for a period of eight years, positions he held concurrently with his pontificate in Córdoba.
Miscellaneous
He was the uncle of the famous poet José de Espronceda and one of the founders of the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country.
End
With his health greatly deteriorated, he died in Madrid on and his remains were buried in the Toledo Cathedral.
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