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Roman Catholic Diocese of Angra : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Catholic Diocese of Angra

The Roman Catholic diocese of Angra ((ポルトガル語:Diocese de Angra), (ラテン語:Dioecesis Angrensis)) is a Roman Catholic diocese administering to the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. The current bishop is António de Sousa Braga (since 1996), who succeeded Aurélio Granada Escudeiro.
==History==

The Azores, like all the islands and lands discovered during the Portuguese Age of Discoveries, began as jurisdictions of the Order of Christ, under the direction of the vicar of Tomar ((ラテン語:vicarius nullius)).
Upon the creation of the Bishopric of Funchal, in 1514, the communities of the Azores began to fall within the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Funchal. As the result of a petition by King John III of Portugal, Pope Clement VII created the Bishopric of São Miguel (São Salvador), but this patriarch died (31 January 1533) before a Papal bull was issued. The request to Clement VII included the creation of two new Dioceses, one for the islands of the Azores and the other for the settlements established along the coast of Western African (or its frontiers).
A papal bull entitled ''Æquum reputamus'', was issued by Pope Paul III on 3 November 1534, that reorganized the religious jurisdiction of the nascent Empire of Portugal in the lines of the original petition (retroactively to the original Clement VII bull): based on John III's petition and creating the ''Diœcesis Angrensis'' for the Azores. The bull was part of a group of decrees and concessions to the Portuguese clergy, beginning with the bull ''Dum diversas'' in 18 June 1452.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bulas relativas a Portugal )
The following year, Pope Paul III elevated the Bishopric of São Salvador, reclassified the Church of São Salvador as a Cathedral and placed it under the suffragan of the Archbishop of Funchal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Retratos dos bispos de Angra )〕 In 1550, the Diocese was transferred to the suffragan of the metropole of Lisbon. It was vacant from 1637 to 1671.

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