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Archdiocese of Evora

Archdiocese of Evora
Archiodioecesis Eborensis
Arquidiocese de Évora
Sé Évora.JPG
Location
Country Portugal
Ecclesiastical province Évora
Statistics
Area 13,547 km2 (5,231 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
290,000
245,900 (84.8%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established 4th century (As Diocese of Évora)
24 September 1540 (As Archdiocese of Évora)
Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Évora
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Archbishop José Francisco Sanches Alves
Suffragans Beja
Faro
Map
Dioceses de Portugal.PNG
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Évora (Latin: Archidioecesis Eborensis) has Évora Cathedral as its see. It has as suffragans the diocese of Beja and diocese of Faro. The current Archbishop of Évora is José Francisco Sanches Alves.

Évora was raised to archiepiscopal rank in 1544, at which time it was given as suffragans the diocese of Leiria and diocese of Portalegre; in 1570 and later were added the diocese of Silves, diocese of Ceuta, diocese of Congo, diocese of São Tomé, diocese of Funchal, diocese of Cabo Verde, and diocese of Angra.

Its bishop, Quintianus, was present at the Synod of Elvira early in the fourth century. There exists no complete list of his successors for the next two centuries, though some are known from ancient diptychs. In 584 the Visigothic king, Liuvigild, incorporated with his state the Kingdom of the Suebi, to which Évora had hitherto belonged. From the sixth and seventh centuries there remain a few Christian inscriptions pertaining to Évora. In one of them has been interpolated the name of a Bishop Julian (1 December, 566); he is, however, inadmissible. Thenceforth the episcopal list is known from the reign of Reccared (586) to the Islamic invasion (714), after which the succession is quite unknown for four centuries and a half, with the exception of the epitaph of a Bishop Daniel (January, 1100).


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