Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo |
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Archbishop of Lima | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Lima |
See | Lima |
Appointed | 16 May 1579 |
Installed | 24 May 1581 |
Term ended | 23 March 1606 |
Predecessor | Diego Gómez de Lamadrid |
Successor | Bartolomé Lobo Guerrero |
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Ordination | 1578 |
Consecration | 23 August 1580 by Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval |
Rank | Bishop |
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Birth name | Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo |
Born |
Mayorga de Campos, Kingdom of León, Habsburg Spain |
16 November 1538
Died | 23 March 1606 Saña, Viceroyalty of Peru, Peru |
(aged 67)
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Sainthood | |
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Beatified | 2 July 1679 Rome, Papal States by Pope Innocent XI |
Canonized | 10 December 1726 Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII |
Attributes | Episcopal attire |
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Ordination history of
Turibius of Mogrovejo |
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Priestly ordination
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Date of ordination | 1578 |
Episcopal consecration
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Consecrated by | Cristóbal Rojas Sandoval |
Date of consecration | 23 August 1580 |
Place of consecration | Seville, Seville, Habsburg Spain |
Episcopal succession | |
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Bishops consecrated by Turibius of Mogrovejo as principal consecrator
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Alfonso Guerra, O.P. | 12 August 1582 |
Bartolomé Martinez Menacho y Mesa | 4 September 1588 |
Alfonso Fernández de Bonilla | 1593 |
Luis López de Solís, O.E.S.A. | 3 April 1594 |
Alonso Ramírez Vergara, O.S. | 1595 |
Reginaldo de Lizárraga, O.P. | 24 October 1599 |
Juan de La Roca | 1601 |
Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo (16 November 1538 – 23 March 1606) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the Archbishop of Lima from 1579 until his death. He first studied in the humanities and law before serving as a professor and later as the Grand Inquisitor at the behest of King Philip II. His piousness and learning had reached the ears of the king who appointed him to that position which was considered unusual since he had no previous government or judicial experience. His noted work for the Inquisition earned him praise from the king who nominated him for the vacant Lima archdiocese. The pope confirmed this despite his protests.
Mogrovejo was ordained to the priesthood in 1578 and was later consecrated as an archbishop in 1580 before setting off for Peru to begin his mission. He was a noted and charismatic preacher who set about baptizing and catechizing to the natives while confirming almost half a million people; those included Saint Rose of Lima and Saint Martin de Porres. The archbishop was a staunch advocate for archdiocesan reform and set to work reforming the diocesan priests from impurities and scandals while instituting new educational procedures for seminaries.
He predicted the exact date and hour he would die which would come to pass. His reputation for holiness and learning was never forgotten for it led to calls for his canonization. Pope Innocent XI beatified the late archbishop but Pope Benedict XIII was the one to canonize him as a saint on 10 December 1726. Mogrovejo is also honored as a saint in the United States Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.