Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol
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The Diocese of Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.-History:...

-Ferrol
(also known as "Dioecesis Mindoniensis-Ferrolensis") is one of the five districts in which the Roman Catholic church divides Galicia in North-western Spain
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

. The bishop who has two Cathedrals (i.e.: from Latin "cathedra" meaning seat, so two "seats") one in Ferrol and the other in Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.-History:...

 has jurisdiction over the most northern parishes of Galicia; covering the parishes of the northern part of the Province of A Coruña
A Coruña (province)
The province of A Coruña is the most North-western Atlantic-facing province of Spain, and one of the four provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Galicia...

 and the Province of Lugo. http://www.mondonedoferrol.org/http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dmofe.html The area had previously been home to Britonia
Britonia
Britonia is the historical name of a settlement in Galicia which was settled in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD by Romano-Britons escaping the advancing Anglo-Saxons who were conquering Britain at the time...

, a settlement founded by expatriate Britons
Britons (historical)
The Britons were the Celtic people culturally dominating Great Britain from the Iron Age through the Early Middle Ages. They spoke the Insular Celtic language known as British or Brythonic...

 in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain. Britonia was represented by the diocese referred to as Britonensis ecclesia (British church) in sources from the 6th and 7th centuries.

Bishops of Britonia (Bretoña)

  • Mailoc
    Mailoc
    Mailoc or Maeloc was a 6th-century bishop of Britonia, a settlement founded by expatriate Britons in Galicia, Spain. He represented his diocese, referred to as the Britonensis ecclesia or "British church", at the Second Council of Braga in 572...

     (Second Council of Braga
    Second Council of Braga
    The Second Council of Braga, held in 572, presided over by Martin of Braga, was held to increase the number of bishops in Galaecia. Twelve bishops assisted at this council, and ten decrees were promulgated: that the bishops should in their visitations see in what manner the priests celebrated the...

    , 572)
  • Metopius
    Metopius
    Metopius was a churchman in Galicia, Spain, in the 7th century. He served as bishop of Britonia, and represented his see at the Fourth Council of Toledo in 633...

     (Fourth Council of Toledo
    Fourth Council of Toledo
    The Fourth Council of Toledo occurred in 633. It was held at the church of Saint Leocadia in Toledo.Probably under the presidency of the noted Isidore of Seville, the council regulated many matters of discipline, decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent...

    , 633)
  • Sonna
    Sonna of Britonia
    Sonna of Britonia was a medieval Britonian priest in Galicia.- External links :...

     (Seventh Council of Toledo
    Seventh Council of Toledo
    The Seventh Council of Toledo commenced on 18 November 646 and was attended by forty one bishops either personally or by delegation. It was the first of Chindasuinth's two councils....

    , 646)
  • Susa
    Susa of Britonia
    Susa of Britonia was a medieval Britonian priest and bishop in Galicia.- External links :...

     (Eighth Council of Toledo
    Eighth Council of Toledo
    The Eighth Council of Toledo commenced on 16 December 653 in the church of the Holy Apostles in Toledo. It was attended by fifty two bishops personally — including the aged Gavinio of Calahorra, who had assisted at the Fourth Council — and another ten by delegation, ten abbots, and the archpriest...

    , 653)
  • Bela
    Bela of Britonia
    - External links :...

     (Third Council of Braga
    Third Council of Braga
    The Third Council of Braga was held in 675, during the primacy of Leodegisius, and in the reign of King Wamba. Eight decrees were promulgated at this council; that no one should dare to offer in sacrifice milk and grapes, but bread and wine mixed with a drop of water in a chalice, nor should bread...

    , 675)

Bishops of Dumio (Dumium, San Martiño)

  • Savaric I
    Savaric I (Bishop of Mondoñedo)
    - External links :...

     (866–77)
  • Rudesind I
    Rudesind I
    - External links :...

     (877–907)
  • Savaric II
    Savaric II (Bishop of Mondoñedo)
    Savaric II was the Bishop of Mondoñedo from 907. The see of Dumio, founded by Martin of Braga, had been transferred to Mondoñedo and Savaric often signed charters as episcopus dumiensis...

     (907–25/6)
  • Rudesind II (925/6–42)
  • Teodomiro
    Teodomiro (Bishop of Mondoñedo)
    - External links :...

     ( –977)
  • Arias Peláez (977–84)
  • Armentario (984–1011)
  • Suario I (1015–22)
  • Nuño I
    Nuño I (Bishop of Mondoñedo)
    - External links :...

     (1025–27)
  • Adulfo (¿–?)
  • Albito (1040?)
  • Suario II (1058–71)
  • Saint Gonzalo
    Saint Gonzalo
    Saint Gonzalo , a medieval Galician nobleman and clergyman, was the long-serving Bishop of Mondoñedo from 1071. According to one modern source he was a brother of Pedro Fróilaz de Traba...

     (1071–1112)
  • Nuño Alfonso
    Nuño Alfonso
    - External links :...

     (1112–36)

Bishops of Vilamaior

  • Pelayo I (1136–1154)
  • Pedro I (1155–1167)
  • Joán Pérez (1170–1173)
  • Rabinato (1177–1199)

Bishops of Mondoñedo

  • Martiño (1219–1248)
  • Joán II de Sebastiáns (1248–1261)
  • Nuño II Pérez (1261–1286)
  • Álvaro Gómez (1286–1297)
  • Rodrigo Vázquez (1298–1318)
  • Gonzalo (1319–1326)
  • Joán III (1327–1329)
  • Álvaro Pérez de Biezma (1326-13431)
  • Vasco (1343–1346)
  • Alfonso Sánchez (1347–1366)
  • Francisco I (1367–1393)
  • Lope de Mendoza (1393–1399)
  • Álvaro de Isorna (1400-14151)
  • Gil Soutelo (1415–1425)
  • Gil Rodríguez de Muros (1429–1432)
  • Pedro Henríquez (1426–1445)
  • Pedro Arias Vaamonde (1446–1448)
  • Alfonso de Segura (1449–1455)
  • Alfonso Vázquez de Acuña (1455–1457, appointed Bishop of Jaén)
  • Fadrique de Guzmán (1452-1492?)
  • Alonso Suárez de la Fuente del Sauce (1493–1495, appointed Bishop of Lugo)
  • Pedro de Munébrega (1498–1504)
  • Diego de Muros † (4 Apr 1505 Appointed - 1 Oct 1512 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Diego Pérez Villamuriel † (1 Oct 1512 Appointed - 1520 Died)
  • Jerónimo Suárez Maldonado † (10 Jul 1525 Appointed - 20 Mar 1532 Appointed, Bishop of Badajoz
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz
    The diocese of Badajoz was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Spain, created in 1255. In 1994 it became the Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz.-History:...

    )
  • Pedro Pacheco Ladrón de Guevara † (6 Sep 1532 Appointed - 11 Apr 1537 Appointed, Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo)
  • Antonio Guevara Noroña, O.F.M. † (11 Apr 1537 Appointed - 3 Apr 1545 Died)
  • Diego Soto Valera † (27 Nov 1545 Appointed - 21 Aug 1549 Died)
  • Francisco de Santa María Benavides Velasco, O.S.H. † (17 Jul 1550 Appointed - 21 Oct 1558 Appointed, Bishop of Segovia)
  • Pedro Maldonado, O.F.M. † (23 Jan 1559 Appointed - 2 Jul 1566 Died)
  • Gonzalo de Solórzano † (13 Jan 1567 Appointed - 18 Feb 1570 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Antonio Luján Luján, O.F.M. † (20 Feb 1570 Appointed - 7 Oct 1570 Died)
  • Juan de Liermo Hermosa † (4 Jun 1574 Appointed - 26 Jul 1582 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)
  • Isidoro Caja de la Jara † (20 Dec 1582 Appointed - 26 May 1593 Died)
  • Gonzalo Gutiérrez Montilla † (16 Nov 1593 Appointed - 18 Sep 1598 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Diego González Samaniego † (1 Feb 1599 Appointed - 22 Oct 1611 Died)
  • Alfonso Mesía de Tovar † (18 Jun 1612 Appointed - 27 Jan 1616 Appointed, Bishop of Astorga)
  • Pedro Fernández Zorrilla † (23 Mar 1616 Appointed - 23 Jul 1618 Appointed, Bishop of Badajoz
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz
    The diocese of Badajoz was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Spain, created in 1255. In 1994 it became the Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz.-History:...

    )
  • Rafael Díaz de Cabrera, O.SS.T. † (6 Aug 1618 Appointed - 30 Sep 1630 Died)
  • Francisco Villafañe † (12 May 1631 Appointed - 5 Sep 1633 Appointed, Bishop of Osma)
  • Antonio Valdés Herrera † (19 Dec 1633 Appointed - 23 Jun 1636 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga † (21 Jun 1638 Appointed - 14 Aug 1644 Died)
  • Juan Juániz de Echalar † (31 Jul 1645 Appointed - 16 Dec 1647 Appointed, Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada)
  • Francisco Torres Grijalba, O.S.A. † (13 Jan 1648 Appointed - 4 Sep 1672 Died)
  • Juan Antonio Muñoz Salcedo, O.S.H. † ( 1705 Ordained Bishop - 5 May 1728 Died)
  • Gabriel Frieberg, O.S.B. † (21 Sep 1728 Appointed - 18 Oct 1751 Died)
  • Juan Manuel Escobar Carrera † (24 Apr 1752 Appointed - 27 Jul 1752 Died)
  • Carlos Antonio Riomol Quiroga † (17 Nov 1752 Appointed - 1 Mar 1761 Died)
  • José Francisco Losada Quiroga † (23 Nov 1761 Appointed - 30 Jun 1779 Died)
  • Francisco Cuadrillero Mota † (11 Dec 1780 Appointed - 23 Mar 1797 Died)
  • Andrés Aguiar Caamaño † (18 Dec 1797 Appointed - 12 Nov 1815 Died)
  • Bartolomé Cienfuegos † (22 Jul 1816 Appointed - 22 Jan 1827 Died)
  • Franciso López Borricón † (25 Jun 1827 Appointed - 10 Dec 1839 Died)
  • Tomás Iglesias Bárcones † (20 May 1850 Appointed - 28 Nov 1851 Appointed, Patriarch of West Indies)
  • Telmo Maceira † (27 Sep 1852 Appointed - 28 Sep 1855 Appointed, Bishop of Tui)
  • Ponciano Arciniega † (25 Sep 1857 Appointed - 3 Sep 1868 Died)
  • Francisco de Sales Crespo y Bautista † (5 Jul 1875 Appointed - 18 Feb 1877 Died)
  • José Manuel Palacios y López † (25 Jun 1877 Appointed - 2 Dec 1885 Died)
  • José María Cos y Macho † (10 Jun 1886 Appointed - 14 Feb 1889 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba
    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santiago de Cuba
    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santiago de Cuba is a Metropolitan Archdiocese, responsible for the dioceses of Guantánamo-Baracoa, Holguín and Santisimo Salvador de Bayamo y Manzanillo....

    )
  • Manuel Fernández de Castro y Menéndez † (30 Dec 1889 Appointed - 27 Jun 1905 Died)
  • Juan José Solís y Fernández † (14 Dec 1905 Appointed - 24 Feb 1931 Died)
  • Benjamín de Arriba y Castro
    Benjamín de Arriba y Castro
    He studied at the seminary in Madrid, the Pontifical Gregorian University and Angelicum in Rome, and the Pontifical University of Toledo. Arriba was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val on July 14, 1912, and then taught at the Madrid seminary until 1921...

     † (1 May 1935 Appointed - 8 Aug 1944 Appointed, Bishop of Oviedo)
  • Fernando Quiroga y Palacios
    Fernando Quiroga y Palacios
    Fernando Quiroga y Palacios was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela from 1949 until his death and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1953 by Pope Pius XII....

     † (25 Nov 1945 Appointed - 4 Jun 1949 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)
  • Mariano Vega Mestre † (5 Oct 1950 Appointed - 25 Apr 1957 Died)

Bishops of Mondoñedo-Ferrol

  • Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea
    Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea
    Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea was a Spanish-Basque prelate of the Catholic Church....

     † (12 Sep 1957 Appointed - 18 Nov 1968 Appointed, Bishop of San Sebastián)
  • Miguel Angel Araújo Iglesias † (2 Jul 1970 Appointed - 20 May 1985 Resigned)
  • José Gea Escolano (15 May 1987 Appointed - 6 Jun 2005 Retired)
  • Manuel Sánchez Monge (6 Jun 2005 Appointed - )


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Coordinates for both cathedrals:
  • St. Julian's Cathedral in Ferrol (Province of A Coruña) 43°28′N 8°15′W
  • Mondoñedo's Cathedral in Mondoñedo
    Mondoñedo
    Mondoñedo is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.-History:...

     (Province of Lugo) 43°26′00.36"N 7°21′23.48"W


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Azumara District

  • Ansemar
  • Arneiro
  • Azúmara
  • Balmonte
  • Baltar
  • Bazar
  • Bián
  • Bretoña
  • Cadavedo
  • Castro de Rei
  • Corbelle
  • Crecente
  • Ferreiros (Santo André)
  • Ferreiros (San Martiño)
  • Fonmiñá
  • Goberno
  • Graña de Vilarente
  • Gueimonde
  • Lagoa
  • Loboso
  • Moncelos
  • Muimenta
  • Outeiro
  • Pacios
  • A Pastoriza
  • Piñeiro
  • Pousada
  • Prevesos
  • Quintela
  • Ramil
  • Reigosa (San Vicente)
  • Reigosa (Santiago)
  • Saldanxe
  • Silva
  • Santa Leocadia
  • Úbeda
  • Viladonga
  • Vilarente

Begonte-Parga District

  • Baamonde
  • Becín
  • Begonte
  • Bóveda
  • O Buriz
  • Carral
  • Castro
  • Cerdeiras
  • Damil
  • Donalbai
  • Felmil
  • Gaibor
  • Guitiriz
  • Illán
  • Labrada
  • Lagostelle
  • Mariz
  • Pacios
  • Parga (San Breixo)
  • Parga (Santo Estevo)
  • Parga (O Salvador)
  • Parga (Santa Cruz)
  • Parga (Santa Leocadia)
  • Pena (San Vicente)
  • Pena (Santa Eulalia)
  • Roca
  • Saavedra
  • Trasparga
  • Trobo
  • Uriz
  • Valdomar
  • Vilar
  • Os Vilares
  • Virís

Cedeira
Cedeira
Cedeira is a city council in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, north-western Spain.-Parroquias:*Cedeira *Cervo *Esteiro *Montoxo *Piñeiro *Régoa *San Román de Montoxo...

 District

  • Abade
  • A Barqueira
  • Os Casás
  • Cedeira
    Cedeira
    Cedeira is a city council in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, north-western Spain.-Parroquias:*Cedeira *Cervo *Esteiro *Montoxo *Piñeiro *Régoa *San Román de Montoxo...

  • Cerdido
  • Cervo
  • Esteiro
  • Labacengos
  • Moeche (Santa Cruz)
  • Moeche (San Xoán)
  • Moeche
    Moeche
    Moeche is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, north-western Spain. It is home to a 14th century castle, in the parish of San Xurxo. It has a square plan, with a 18 m-tall keep....

     (San Xurxo)
  • Montoxo (San Román)
  • Montoxo (San Xiao)
  • Piñeiro
  • Régoa
  • Teixido
  • Vilarrube

Ferrol-Chamorro District

  • Brión
  • A Cabana
  • Cobas
  • Doniños
  • Esmelle
  • Narón
    Narón
    Narón is a municipality in Ferrolterra, Galicia .Geographically, the town is very close to the Atlantic Ocean. The city of Ferrol is 5 km away...

     (Santa Icía)
  • Ferrol (Santa Mariña)
  • Ferrol (San Paulo)
  • Ferrol (San Xoán de Filgueiras)
  • A Graña
    A Graña
    A Graña is a village and naval station , shipyard and town located some 800 meters by sea from the Naval Station of Ferrol, in north-western Spain.It is an integral part of the Naval Military Complex of El Ferrol....

  • Mandíá
  • A Mariña
  • Serantes

Ferrol-San Julian District

  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora das Angustias)
  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora das Dores)
  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora do Carme)
  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora do Pilar)
  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora do Rosario)
  • Ferrol (Nosa Señora do Socorro)
  • Ferrol (San Domingos)
  • Ferrol (San Miguel Arcanxo)
  • Ferrol (San Pedro Apóstolo)
  • Ferrol (San Pío X)
  • Ferrol (San Rosendo)
  • Ferrol (San Xiao)
  • Ferrol (Santa Cruz)
  • Ferrol (Santa María)

Miranda District

  • Agarda
  • Aldurfe
  • Álvare
  • Bogo
  • Conforto
  • Espasande
  • Ferreiravella
  • Galegos
  • Meilán
  • Moxoeira
  • Órrea
  • A Pontenova
  • Rececende (Santo Estevo)
  • Rececende (San Xoán)
  • Riotorto
  • Vilaboa
  • Vilarmeá
  • Vilarmide
  • Vilaodrid
  • Xudán

Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.-History:...

 District

  • Argomoso
  • Cabarcos (San Xiao)
  • Cabarcos (San Xusto)
  • Celeiro de Mariñaos
  • Couboeira
  • Figueiras
  • Líndín
  • Lourenzá (Santo Adrián)
  • Lourenzá (San Tomé)
  • Lourenzá (San Xurxo)
  • Santa María Maior
  • Masma
  • Mondoñedo (Nosa Señora do Carme)
  • Mondoñedo (Nosa Señora dos Remedios)
  • Mondoñedo (Santiago)
  • Mondoñedo (San Vicente)
  • Oirán
  • Sasdónigas
  • Vilamor
  • Vilanova de Lourenzá
  • Viloalle

Ortigueira
Ortigueira
Ortigueira is a seaport and municipality in the Province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; it is located on the northern slope of the Serra da Faladoira, the river Mera and on the eastern shore of the Ria de Santa Marta—a winding, rock-bound and much indented inlet of the Bay of Biscay, between Capes...

 District

  • Barbos
  • Cariño
    Cariño
    Cariño is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, north-western Spain.Cariño and Cedeira's coast has some of the highest cliffs in Europe....

  • Céltigos
  • Couzadoiro (San Cristobo)
  • Couzadoiro (O Salvador)
  • Cuiña
  • Os Devesos
  • O Ermo
  • Espasante
    Espasante
    Espasante Important Fishing Port in the Ferrolterra borough of Ortigueira in North-western Spain. From this port, which is at the other side of the Ria of Ortigueira, just in front of important fishing port of Cariño, large numbers of trawlers leave the locality every year heading to far distant...

  • Feás
  • Os Freires
  • As Grañas do Sor
  • Insua, Ladrido
  • Landoi
  • Loiba
  • Luía
  • Mera (Santiago)
  • Mera (Santa María)
  • As Neves
  • Ortigueira
    Ortigueira
    Ortigueira is a seaport and municipality in the Province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain; it is located on the northern slope of the Serra da Faladoira, the river Mera and on the eastern shore of the Ria de Santa Marta—a winding, rock-bound and much indented inlet of the Bay of Biscay, between Capes...

  • A Pedra
  • Senra
  • Sismundi
  • San Claudio
  • Veiga

As Pontes District

  • Apparel
  • Burgás
  • O Burgo
  • Cabreiros
  • Candamil
  • O Deveso
  • Espiñaredo
  • O Freixo
  • Irixoa
  • Lousada
  • Miraz
  • Momán
  • Muras
  • Piñeiro
  • Pontes (Somede)
  • As Pontes (Santa María)
  • Recemel
  • Roupar
  • Seixas
  • As Somozas
    As Somozas
    As Somozas is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, in north-western Spain....

  • Vilavella
  • Viveiró
  • Xermade
  • Xestoso (San Pedro)
  • Xestoso (Santa María)

Ribadeo
Ribadeo
Ribadeo is a municipality in the Spanish province of Lugo in Galicia. It has a population of 9619 and an area of 106.2 km². It is the capital of the A Mariña Oriental region .- External links:*....

 District

  • Arante
  • Balboa
  • Barreiros
  • Benquerencia
  • Cedofeita
  • Couxela
  • Cubelas
  • A Devesa
  • Fórnea
  • Ove
  • Piñeira
  • Reinante (Santiago)
  • Reinante (San Miguel)
  • Ría de Abres
  • Ribadeo
  • Rinlo
  • Sante
  • Trabada
  • Vidal
  • Vilaformán
  • Vilaframil
  • Vilamartín Pequeno
  • Vilaosende
  • Vilaouruz
  • Vilapena
  • Vilaselán

San Martino
Mondoñedo
Mondoñedo is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains.-History:...

 District

  • Burela
  • Cangas de Foz
  • Castelo
  • Cervo
  • Fazouro
  • Foz
  • Lago
  • San Martiño de Mondoñedo
  • Monte
  • Morás
  • Nois
  • Portocelo
  • A Rigueira
  • Rúa
  • Sargadelos
  • Sumoas
  • San Cibrán (Lieiro)
  • Santa Icía
  • Vilaestrofe
  • Vilaronte
  • Xove
  • Xuances

Terra Chá
Terra Chá
A Terra Chá is a region of Galicia, in the Province of Lugo. The overall population of this local region is 47,697 .-Municipalities:Abadín, Begonte, Castro de Rei, Cospeito, Guitiriz, Muras, A Pastoriza, Vilalba and Xermade.-Local Economy:...

 District

  • Arcillá
  • Barredo
  • Bendia
  • Bestar
  • Bexán
  • Cospeito
  • Duancos
  • Duarría
  • Feira do Monte
  • Goá
  • Lamas
  • Lea
  • Loentia
  • Ludrio
  • Matodoso
  • A Meda
  • Momán
  • Mondriz
  • Mos
  • Nete
  • Oleiros
  • Orizón
  • Pino
  • Ribeiras de Lea
  • Rioaveso (Santa Eulalia)
  • Rioaveso (San Xurxo)
  • Roás
  • Seixas
  • Sisoi
  • Sistallo
  • Sobrada
  • Santa Cristina
  • Taboi
  • Támoga
  • Triabá
  • Vilapene
  • Xermar
  • Xustás

Valadouro
O Valadouro
O Valadouro, is a municipality in the Galician province of Lugo....

 District

  • Adelán
  • Alaxe
  • Bacoi
  • Budián
  • Cadramón
  • Carballido
  • Castro de Ouro
  • Cordido
  • Ferreira do Valadouro
  • Frexulfe
  • Lagoa
  • Mor
  • Moucide
  • Oirás
  • Pereiro
  • Recaré (San Tomé)
  • Recaré (San Xiao)
  • Valadouro (Santo Acisclo)
  • Valadouro (Santa Cruz)
  • Vilacampa

Vilalba
Vilalba
Vilalba, is a municipality in Galicia , specifically in the province of Lugo.- Journalistic Tradition :Villalba had during the 20th century a rich journalistic tradition that began in 1902 with the Ideal Villalbés, a newspaper handwritten by the poet and journalist Antonio García Hermida...

 District

  • Abadín
  • Abeledo
  • Alba
  • Aldixe
  • Árbol
  • A Balsa
  • Baroncelle
  • Belesar
  • Boizán
  • Cabaneiro
  • Candia
  • Carballido
  • Castromaior
  • Cazás
  • Codesido
  • Corbelle
  • Corvite
  • San Simón da Costa
  • Distriz
  • Fanoi
  • Galgao
  • As Goás
  • Goiriz
  • Gondaisque
  • Insua
  • Labrada
  • Ladra
  • Lanzós (San Martiño)
  • Lanzós (O Salvador)
  • Montouto
  • Mourence
  • Noche
  • Pígara
  • Quende
  • Román
  • Romariz
  • Samarugo
  • Sancobade
    Sancobade
    Sancobade is a town of the Vilalba District, in Galicia, Spain. Its name translates as "Saint Cucuphas" ....

  • Santaballa
  • Soexo
  • Tardade
  • Torre
  • Vilalba
  • Vilapedre
  • Xoibán

Viveiro
Viveiro
Viveiro is a town and municipality in the province of Lugo, in the northwestern Galician autonomous community of Spain. It borders on the Cantabric Sea, to the west of Xove and to the east of O Vicedo...

 District

  • Ambosores
  • Boimente
  • Bravos
  • Cabanas (San Pantaleón)
  • Cabanas (Santa María)
  • Celeiro
  • Covas
  • Chavín
  • Faro
  • Galdo
  • Landrove
  • Magazos
  • Mañón
  • Merille
  • Miñotos
  • Mogor (O Barqueiro)
  • Mosende
  • As Negradas
  • Ourol
  • Ribeiras do Sor
  • Riobarba
  • Silán, Sixto
  • Suegos
  • San Román do Val
  • Valcarría
  • Vares
  • O Vicedo
  • Vieiro
  • Viveiro (San Pedro)
  • Viveiro (Santiago)
  • Viveiro (Santa María)
  • Xerdiz

Xubia
Neda, Galicia
Neda is a municipality in Ferrolterra, province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain.- Parishes :The municipality is home to four parishes:* Anca* Neda* Santa María de Neda* Viladonelle- Economy :...

 District

  • Anca
  • Bardaos
  • Castro
  • Doso
  • Ferreira
  • Igrexafeita
  • Lago
  • Lamas
  • Loira
  • Lourido
  • Meirás
  • Santa Mariña do Monte
  • Naraío
  • Narón (Nosa Señora dos Desamparados)
  • Narón
    Narón
    Narón is a municipality in Ferrolterra, Galicia .Geographically, the town is very close to the Atlantic Ocean. The city of Ferrol is 5 km away...

     (Santiago Apóstolo)
  • Narón (San Xosé)
  • Narón (San Xiao)
  • Neda (Santa María)
  • Neda
    Neda, Galicia
    Neda is a municipality in Ferrolterra, province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain.- Parishes :The municipality is home to four parishes:* Anca* Neda* Santa María de Neda* Viladonelle- Economy :...

     (San Nicolás)
  • Pantín
  • Pedroso
  • Sedes
  • Sequeiro
  • San Sadurniño
    San Sadurniño
    San Sadurniño is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, north-western Spain. It is located in the valley of the Rio Grande de Xuvia. Sights include the ruins of the Naraío Castle and the Palaces of the marquises of San Sadurniño.-External links:...

  • San Mateo de Trasancos
  • O Val
  • Valdoviño
    Valdoviño
    Valdoviño is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, north-western Spain.- Geography :The granite coast of Valdoviño is home to several sandy beaches, a large lagoon and a lighthouse.- Parroquias :...

  • Vilaboa
  • Viladonelle
  • Xubia
  • San Martiño do Couto
  • Xubia (Santa Rita)


External links

Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol Giga-Catholic Information - Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol Catholic Hierarchy - Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol List of Spanish Dioceses Official Web-site of the Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela Official Web-site of the Diocese of Lugo Official Web-site of the Diocese of Ourense Official Web-site of the Diocese of Tui-Vigo
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