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It is said that Dacian, to detect and so make an end of all the faithful of Saragossa, ordered that liberty to practice their religion should be promised them on condition that they all went out of the city at a certain fixed time and by certain designated gates. As soon as they had thus gone forth,
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on 25 July 1685. This grandiose edifice, 140 metres in length, covers the capella angelica, where the celebrated image of the Blessed Virgin is venerated. Though the style of the building is not of the best period, attention is attracted by its exterior, its multitude of cupolas, which are reflected
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he ordered them to be put to the sword and their corpses burned. Their ashes were mixed with those of criminals, so that no veneration might be paid them. But a shower of rain fell and washed the ashes apart, forming those of the martyrs into certain white masses. These, known as the "holy masses" (
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raised the two lateral naves, which had been lower, to an equal height with the central, and added two more; Ferdinand of Aragon added three other naves beyond the choir, to counterbalance the excessive width of the building, and thus, in 1550 was the Gothic edifice completed. The great chancel and
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are preserved the relics of that saint, a boy of seven allegedly crucified by the Jews in 1250. The façade of the cathedral is Renaissance, and beside it rises the tower, more modern than the body of the church, having been begun in 1790.
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Of the bishops of this period the names are preserved of Senior, who visited St. Eulogius at Cordoba (849), and of Eleca, who in 890 was driven from the city by the Muslims and took refuge at
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During the Moorish occupation, Catholic worship did not cease in this city; the churches of the Virgin and of St. Engratia were maintained, while that of the Saviour was turned into a mosque.
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About the year 256 there appears as bishop of this diocese Felix Caesaraugustanus, who defended true discipline in the case of Basilides and Martial, Bishops, respectively, of
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was held in 691 under Bishop Valderedus, and provided that queens, when widowed, should retire to some monastery for their security and for the sake of decorum.
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caused a magnificent baldachinum to be erected, but one of its pillars fell down, and it was reduced to its present condition. In 1490 Archbishop
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resides six months at each alternately. The building of the cathedral was begun by Pedro Tarrjao in the fourteenth century. In 1412,
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seems to affirm; but no certain record is to be found of any before this time, when, too, St. Engratia and the "numberless saints" (
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Closely involved with the tradition of St. James's coming to Spain, and of the founding of the church of Saragossa, are those of
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and of Sts. Athanasius and Theodore, disciples of St. James, who are supposed to have been the first bishops of Saragossa.
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The diocese is one of the oldest in Spain, for its origin dates back to the coming of the Apostle
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choir were built by order of Archbishop Dalmau de Mury Cervellón (1431–58). In the chapel of
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The See of Saragossa was occupied during the Gothic period by two illustrious bishops:
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of the Cathedral of Zaragoza and one of the driving forces behind the Tribunal of the
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invasion. It shares its rank with the Church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, half of the
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It is believed that there had been martyrs at Saragossa in previous persecutions as
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laid siege to Saragossa to take vengeance for the wrongs of the Catholic princess,
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For more than a century (1458–1577) princes of the royal blood occupied the see:
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in 1788, was destroyed by an explosion and was rebuilt in 1824 by Archbishop
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extolled it as one of the best cities of Spain in the Gothic period, and
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Saragossa possesses many very noteworthy churches. Among them is the
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is believed to have originated in a chapel built by the Apostle
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reconquered the city on 18 December 1118, and named as bishop
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appears to have been occupied by Salduba, a little village of
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invasion three national councils were held at Saragossa. The
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called it "the most illustrious of the inland cities of
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Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza
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is dedicated to the Saviour, as it had been before the
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In the factions which followed upon the death of King
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Ordinariate for the Faithful of Eastern Rite in Spain
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1458–1475 : Juan of Aragon, natural son of king
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of Saragossa, having metropolitan authority over the
760:called it "the most ancient and most flourishing." 676:, suffered martyrdom in the persecution of Dacian. 1916:Obispado y Arzobispado de Zaragoza (Caesaraugusta) 1886: 1868: 390:In 1912, the diocese was bounded on the north by 2630: 1658:Zaragoza in dark green suffragan in light green. 441:residing at each of the two churches, while the 1850: 1099:------------- : Vincent II - (In times of 1090:ca. 380 : Valerius II - (Mentioned in 380) 888: 559:college, was converted into a seminary by King 736:In 452, Saragossa fell under the power of the 1964: 1385:(or Alfonso de AragĂłn), illegitimate son of 1093:ca. 516 : Vincent I - (Mentioned in 516) 1847:, GCatholic.org. Retrieved 29 February 2016. 1838: 1826:List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of Spain 990:(or Alfonso de AragĂłn), illegitimate son of 850: 687:), as they are called, gained their crowns. 528:is a splendid edifice erected by Archbishop 491:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar 1875:"Archbishop Pedro Manrique de Lara, O.S.A." 555:; that of St. Charles Borromeo, formerly a 28: 1971: 1957: 1934: 1288: 259: 2194:Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada-Logroño 1798: 1788: 1762: 1741: 1718: 1705: 1684: 1653: 1581:Francisco de Paula Benavides y Navarrete 957:(1383–1411) was assassinated in 1411 by 641:dealing with this point to be restored. 485: 374:The diocese was created in Roman times; 284: 1034: 934:In 1318, the See of Saragossa was made 930:Archdiocese of Saragossa (1318–present) 720:was held in 380, earlier than those of 2631: 1980:Catholic dioceses in Spain and Andorra 1845:"Metropolitan Archdiocese of Zaragoza" 732:Visigoth period (5th to 7th centuries) 94:13,309 km (5,139 sq mi) 2288:Diocese of San CristĂłbal de La Laguna 2222:Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela 1952: 908:, whose appointment was confirmed by 513:obtained from Charles I (the Emperor 483:, giving it a character all its own. 1945:. 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Latin Church
Roman Rite
Cathedral of Our Saviour in Zaragoza
Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza
Francis
Carlos Manuel Escribano SubĂ­as
Suffragans
Diocese of Barbastro-MonzĂłn
Diocese of Huesca
Diocese of Tarazona
Diocese of Teruel and AlbarracĂ­n
Manuel Ureña Pastor
Vicente Jiménez Zamora

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