'Bishop Alonso Manso' (
1460–
September 27,
1539) was a Spanish bishop born in
Becerril de Campos,
Spain. He studied
theology at the
University of Salamanca. He became the
canon of
Salamanca and the
chaplain of the prince Don Juan. On
November 15,
1504 he was appointed bishop of
Magua,
Dominican Republic. On
August 8,
1511,
Pope Julius II created three
dioceses in the
New World, two in Hipaniola (
Santo Domingo and
Concepción de la Vega) and one in Porto Rico
[1] (
San Juan), and Manso was appointed bishop of the diocese of Porto Rico. Before even arriving to Puerto Rico on
September 26,
1512, he founded the first school of advanced studies. On 1513, he became the first bishop to arrive in the New World. In 1519, at the request of Bishop Manso the diocese of Puerto Rico was expanded to cover all the
Leeward Islands. That same year he was appointed as the first
Inquisitor General of the Indies and two years later he directed the construction of the Cathedral of San Juan. However, the cathedral would be completely destroyed by a
hurricane in 1539, shortly after his death.
Bishop Manso, as was customary at the time, became involved in politics. He became the eighth
governor of Puerto Rico [2] in 1523
[3] . However, his stay in power was short lived as he was replaced a year later by
Pedro Moreno, the man who, incidentally, he had replaced.
Bishop Manso was the precursor of many acts in the New World. Aside from establishing the first advanced studies school he performed the first episcopal
consecration in the New World when in 1529, at the Cathedral of San Juan, he consecrated
Sebastián Ramírez de Arellano, elected bishop of Santo Domingo. He also founded two hospitals, Concepción (which was the first hospital built in Puerto Rico) and San Ildefonso hospital. Bishop Manso died in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1539 at the age of 79. He was succeeded as bishop of Puerto Rico by Rodrigo de Bastidas y Rodriguez de Romera in 1541.
See also
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List of Governors of Puerto Rico
Footnotes
1. Porto Rico is an archaic name of Puerto Rico
2. Bishop Manso was officially the 10th governor of Puerto Rico but Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, the first appointed governor, never arrived on the island and Juan Ponce de León held office as the 2nd and 6th governor of Puerto Rico.
3. Sources vary on whether he became governor on 1523 or 1522.
References
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Catholic-Hierarchy: Bishop Alonso Manso
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Alonso Manso
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Catholic Encyclopedia - Porto Rico