Domenico Cubelles

Domenico Cubelles (died 22 November 1566) was a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Malta from 1541 till his death in 1566.

His Excellency

Domenico Cubelles

O.S.Io.Hieros.
Bishop of Malta
ChurchRoman Catholic
DioceseMalta
Appointed1541
In office1541-1566
PredecessorTommaso Bosio
SuccessorMartín Royas de Portalrubio
Other postsRoman Inquisitor (1562-1566)
Orders
Consecration1541
RankBishop
Personal details
BornSpain
Died22 November 1566
NationalitySpanish

Biography

Cubelles was born in Spain. He was the chaplain of the Knights of St John. He was also the last representative of the Medieval Inquisition in Malta. In 1541 he was appointed and consecrated bishop of Malta.[1] He received his episcopal ordination in Sicily. He built his Episcopal Palace in Birgu which later became the Inquisitor's Palace.[2] On 21 October 1561 Pope Pius IV established the Roman Inquisition in Malta and Cubelles was appointed as the first Inquisitor of Malta by the bull "Licet ab Initio" on 15 July 1562.[3] Cubelles also served as bishop during the Great Siege of Malta of 1565. Bishop Cubelles dies on 22 November 1566.[4]

gollark: It's probably PARTLY confirmation bias, but still, if we tally up the active people here and ask I seriously suspect it might be as high as 20% somewhat-depressed.
gollark: https://github.com/vlang/vbrowser/issues/1
gollark: Well, them not doing that is better than them doing that, apioid. E. D.
gollark: Do we just have *way* more depressed people than average?
gollark: He used to be owner.

References

  1. "http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcubels.html", Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved on 29 June 2015.
  2. "The Bishop’s Palace". Retrieved on 29 June 2015.
  3. "The Inquisition in Malta", 16 February 2013. Retrieved on 29 June 2015.
  4. Bonnici, Alexander; Schiavone, Michael J. (2007). Minn Publju sa Pawlu: L-Isqfijiet ta’ Malta, ta’ Ghawdex, u Isqfijiet Ohra Maltin [From Publius to Paul: The Bishops of Malta, Gozo, and Other Maltese Bishops] (in Maltese). Pieta: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. p. 7. ISBN 978-99932-41-91-08-4. OCLC 254299827.CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)



This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.