Lorenzo D'Astiria

His Excellency
Lorenzo D'Astiria
O.S.Io.Hieros.
Bishop of Malta
Church Roman Catholic
Diocese Malta
Appointed 16 June 1670
In office 1670-1678
Predecessor Lucas Buenos
Successor Miguel Jerónimo de Molina
Orders
Ordination 22 April 1628
Consecration 06 July 1670
by Carlo Carafa della Spina
Rank Bishop
Personal details
Born 1604
Tarazona, Spain
Died 5 January 1678
Nationality Spanish

Lorenzo D'Astiria (1604 - 5 January 1678) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop of Malta in the 17th century.[1]

Early life

D'Astiria was born in Tarazona in the province of Zaragoza, Spain in 1604. He was ordained priest of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta on April 22, 1628.

Bishop of Malta

On June 16, 1670 Pope Clement X appointed D'Astiria to succeed Lucas Buenos as Bishop of Malta and ordain bishop on 6 July 1670 by Cardinal Carlo Carafa della Spina.

During his episcopacy he visited and consecrated numerous churches among these are mentioned the visit to the church of Our Lady of Mercy in Xewkija, Gozo. It is reported that on this visit Bishop D'Astiria gave permission for the reopening of the church which had been closed. This took place because a certain Petronilla Pontremoli promised to celebrate the feast of Our Lady and to distribute bread to all the poor.[2] It is recorded that on 30 September 1671 Bishop Lorenzo D'Astiria made a pastoral visit to Mqabba. Bishop D'Astiria also blessed the chapel of St Angelo in Żejtun[3] and the chapel of Saint Anne located in an area called Pwales near St. Paul's Bay. The latter church was blessed on July 1, 1672.[4] On September 26, 1673 he also visited the chapel of the Annunciation in Balzan where he ordered the transfer of the buried corpses buried in this chapel to the parish church.[5] Also it is recorded that during this visit he also ordered that the main altar be transferred to the parish church as well. Bishop D'Astiria is also responsible for the reopening of the chapel of the Assumption, nowadays known as Ta' Pinu in Għarb, Gozo.[6] During his episcopacy a great number of people died as a consequence of the plague between 1675 and 1676. Around 11,000 people died. Lorenzo D'Astiria died on January 5, 1678 at the age of 74.

References

  1. "Bishop Lorenzo Astiria, O.S.Io.Hieros.", Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  2. "Xewkija - St Mary of Mercy (tal-Hniena)", Gozo Churches. Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  3. "St.Angelo". Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  4. "Il-Kappella ta Sant' Anna". Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  5. "Il-Kappella tal-Lunzjata - Ħal Balzan -", Kappelli Maltin. Retrieved on 01 March 2015.
  6. "L-Għarb fl-Imgħoddi u Ilum". Retrieved on 1 March 2015.
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