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Antonio Alcalde Barriga Antonio Alcalde y Barriga
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Antonio Alcalde Barriga (14 March 1701 - 7 August 1792) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Preachers who served as the Bishop of Guadalajara. He served in Dominicans convents across his homeland for over three decades as a teacher and prior before King Carlos III appointed him to a diocese in Mexico where he would be until being relocated to Guadalajara. It was there that his main legacies included the hospital and college he helped found there in addition to his dedication to restoring and constructing churches and schools. Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, O.P. (Cigales, 14 de marzo de 1701 - Guadalajara, 7 de agosto de 1792), fue un fraile español elegido por el rey Carlos III para ser obispo de Mérida y posteriormente de Guadalajara, capital de la Nueva Galicia, en Nueva España.
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1725
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Antonio Alcalde Barriga
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Portrait.
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Diego Rodríguez de Rivas Velasco
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Esteban Lorenzo de Tristán Esmenota
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1792-08-07
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1771-08-19
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Bishop
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Antonio Alcalde y Barriga, O.P. (Cigales, 14 de marzo de 1701 - Guadalajara, 7 de agosto de 1792), fue un fraile español elegido por el rey Carlos III para ser obispo de Mérida y posteriormente de Guadalajara, capital de la Nueva Galicia, en Nueva España. Antonio Alcalde Barriga (14 March 1701 - 7 August 1792) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Order of Preachers who served as the Bishop of Guadalajara. He served in Dominicans convents across his homeland for over three decades as a teacher and prior before King Carlos III appointed him to a diocese in Mexico where he would be until being relocated to Guadalajara. It was there that his main legacies included the hospital and college he helped found there in addition to his dedication to restoring and constructing churches and schools. His beatification process opened in late 1994 and he became titled as a Servant of God. The cause later stalled due to low promotion and little interest though was resumed in 2013 upon new impetus for promoting his life and holiness.
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1771-05-20
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Manuel de Sosa Béthencourt
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1763-05-08
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Guadalajara
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Guadalajara
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