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Lourenço de Santa Maria e Melo
OFM
Archebishop-Bishop of the Alrgave
Portrait of Bishop Lourenço de Santa Maria e Melo, Episcopal Palace of Faro
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Évora
ProvinceÉvora
MetropolisArchdiocese of Évora
DioceseDiocese of the Algarve
Appointed26 de November de 1742
Previous post(s)Archebishop-Bishop of Goa and Patriarch of the East Indies (1742 - 1750)
Orders
Ordination30 June 1730
Consecration9 June 1743
Personal details
BornAnadia, Kingdom of Portugal
Died5 December 1783
Faro, Kingdom of the Algarve

Lourenço de Santa Maria e Melo OFM, or with the secular name of Lourenço Bernardo de Melo de Sampaio Pereira de Figueiredo (Anadia, 16 January 1704 - Faro, 5 December 1783) was a Portuguese prelate, Archbishop of Goa and Primate of the East and later Bishop of the Algarve.

Biography

Fr. Lourenço de Santa Maria e Melo entered the Franciscan Seminary of Varatojo in 1727 and was ordained a Franciscan priest in Varatojo on 13 June 1730. On 9 June 1743, he was consecrated Archbishop of Goa and Primate of the East at the Patriarchal Palace in Lisbon. He left for Goa where he stayed until 1750, when he resigned due to ill health.

Back in Portugal, he was appointed archbishop-bishop of the Algarve in 1752, a position he held until 1783, when he died.

As archbishop-bishop of the Algarve, he had to deal with the problems caused by the 1755 earthquake in the region, which destroyed Faro's cathedral tower, several churches and houses.

He was the great-uncle of the 1st Viscount of Graciosa, 1st Count of Graciosa and 1st Marquis of Graciosa.

References

  1. ^ Pinheiro e Rosa, José António (1992). A Diocese do Algarve e a Universidade de Coimbra. UC Biblioteca Geral 1. pp. 83–85.
  2. ^ "Archbishop Francisco de Mello [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2024-12-28.


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