Juan José Bonel y Orbe


Juan José Bonel y Orbe
Cardinal priest of Santa Maria della Pace
Patriarch of the West Indies
Archbishop of Toledo - Primate of Spain
Cardinal Juan José Bonel y Orbe. Bernardo López Piquer. (Museo del Prado).
Orders
OrdinationDecember 21, 1805
ConsecrationJune 11, 1831
by Blas Álvarez Palma
Personal details
BornMarch 17, 1782
in Pinos del Valle
DiedFebruary 11, 1857
in Madrid
ProfessionDoctor in Civil Law and Canon Law
Alma materUniversity of Granada
MottoPacem et veritatem diligite
Coat of armsJuan José Bonel y Orbe's coat of arms

Juan José Bonel y Orbe (Pinos del Valle, Granada, March 17, 1782 — Madrid, February 11, 1857) was a Spanish Catholic ecclesiastic, bishop, archbishop, and cardinal in various dioceses.

Career

Education

Born in the town of Pinos del Valle, Spain, in 1796 he went to Granada to study, where he took a law scholarship at the Royal College of San Bartolomé and Santiago,[1] graduating at the age of twenty-two. He received his doctorate in Civil Law and Canon Law from the University of Granada, eventually becoming a professor of the latter subject.

Priest

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.

On March 7, 1834, he took possession of the bishopric of Córdoba.

Archbishop

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.

Cardinal

In the Consistory of 1850, he was elevated to cardinal priest of Santa Maria della Pace by Pope Pius IX.

Senator

He was a senator for the Province of Almería (1837–1838) and Province of Granada (1840).

Other positions

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.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archbishop Juan José Bonel y Orbe". www.adurcal.com. Retrieved June 7, 2016.