Roman Catholic Diocese of Bilbao

Diocese of Bilbao
Dioecesis Flaviobrigensis
Diócesis de Bilbao

Location
Country Spain
Ecclesiastical province Burgos
Metropolitan Burgos
Statistics
Area 2,193 km2 (847 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
1,172,900
1,146,400 (97.7%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of St James in Bilbao
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa
Metropolitan Archbishop Francisco Gil Hellín
Map
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bilbao (Latin: Dioecesis Flaviobrigensis) is a diocese located in the city of Bilbao and Province of Biscay in Northern Spain. It is part of the Ecclesiastical province of Burgos.

History

Territory

The Diocese of Bilbao covers all the territory of Biscay, except the exclave of Orduña (between Alava and Burgos), and including the tiny enclave of Valle de Villaverde (Cantabria). The diocese is divided in seven territorial vicarages:

  1. Encartaciones Bajas
  2. Encartaciones Altas
  3. Bilbao-Abando
  4. Durango-Arratia
  5. Gernikaldea
  6. Bilbao-Begoña

Leadership

  1. Bishop Casimiro Morcillo González (13 May 1950 – 21 September 1955); transferred to Zaragoza
  2. Bishop Pablo Gúrpide Beope (19 December 1955 – 18 November 1968), died in office
  3. Bishop Antonio Añoveros Ataún (3 December 1971 – 25 September 1978), renounced
  4. Bishop Luis María de Larrea y Legarreta (16 February 1979 – 8 August 1995), renounced
  5. Bishop Ricardo Blázquez Pérez (8 September 1995 – 15 March 2010); transferred to Valladolid
  6. Bishop Mario Iceta Gabicogogeascoa (11 October 2010 – incumbent)

Special churches

Bilbao's Cathedral of Santiago.

Basílica de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora

History

The church was consecrated in Lekeitio in 1287, and was recorded as under construction in 1374. A century later, in 1487, it was all but ready for use. The neo-Gothic retrochoir by architect Casto de Zavala was added between 1881–1884, thanks to benefactor Pascual Abaroa

Building

The church consist of three staggered naves in four sections and a polygonal chevet at the centre, the latter surrounded by a lower retro-choir. On the main wall there is a narrow gallery, in the form of windows with sills decorated with blind tracery. The church has one of the finest triforia in all Basque Gothic Architecture. The archivolted west door is set into a façade blooming with tiny original sculptured decorations. The tower consists of an ancient shaft that rises to roof level and a more modern belfry above.

Furniture

The church is presided by a superb polychrome wood retable. The retable recounts the life of the Virgin in narrative and symbolic references.

References

See also

Coordinates: 43°15′25″N 2°55′26″W / 43.2569°N 2.9239°W / 43.2569; -2.9239

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