Portalegre
Portalegre
Suffragan diocese of Lisbon, Portugal, established by Pope Julius
III in 1550. Its first bishop was Julian d'Alva, a Spaniard, who was
transferred to Miranda in 1557. On 17 July, 1560, Andiz' de Noronha
succeeded to the diocese, but he was promoted to Placencia in 1581.
Frei Amador Arraes, the next bishop, was the author of a celebrated
book of "Dialogues"; he resigned in 1582, and retired to the college of
his order in Coimbra, where he remained till his death. Lopo Soares de
Albergaria and Frei Manoel de Gouveia died before receiving the Bulls
confirming their nomination. Diego Conra, nephew of the Venerable
Bartholomew of the Martyrs and Bishop of Ceuta, became bishop in 1598,
and died on 9 October, 1614. Among the bishops of Portalegre during the
seventeenth century was Ricardo Russell, an Englishman, who took
possession of the see on 17 September, 1671, and was subsequently
transferred to Vizeu. The present bishop is Antonio Mutinho,
transferred from Caboverde in 1909. The diocese contains 197,343
Catholics, 16 Protestants, 148 parishes, 286 priests, 447 churches and
chapels.