Arnaldo de Peralta

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Arnaldo de Peralta was a 13th-century Bishop of Zaragoza in Spain and Aragonese statesman. He was archdeacon of Lledó before being appointed a bishop.[1] On 1 Jun 1243 he was appointed Bishop of Valencia, Spain and on 25 Aug 1248 was translated to the see of Zaragoza. He died Bishop of Zaragoza, July 1271.[2] [3]

Career[]

Co-Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar.

He was a vigorous and pragmatic church leader in a formative age for modern Spain and an era of slipping church control.

  • He was Chancellor to James I of Aragon at the Treaty of Almizra,[4] and was a key advisor to the King.
  • He sought unsuccessfully to negotiate with the remaining Moors in Aragon.
  • A shortage of clergy during his Bishopric led Arnaldo de Peralta to grant religious orders permission to receive bequests and sell burial spots in monasteries.
  • He also endeavoured to protect church property, and the waiver of breaches of priestly celibacy by clerics.

He called a Synod early in his Bishopric and also attended the Council of Tarragona (May 1, 1246). He also built a number of churches, including a few on the site of former Mosques.[5]

He was transferred to the bishopric of Zaragoza, on the death of (2-2-1248),[6] and during his time here Saint (1243–1250), was martyred on 31 August 1250. Arnaldo de Peralta died in Zaragoza in July 1271, and was succeeded by .[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Hortulus, Hortulus Journal, Volume 8, Number 1 p62.
  2. ^ Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi, Vol. 1, pp. 512, & 153
  3. ^ Episcopologio Español, Vol. 1500, p. 295, No. 86.
  4. ^ Robert Ignatius Burns, Paul Edward Chevedden, Negotiating Cultures: Bilingual Surrender Treaties on the Crusader-Muslim Frontier Under James the Conqueror, (Brill, 1999) page 148.
  5. ^ D. Arnaldo de Peralta (1243-1248) .
  6. ^ according to apostolic letters that gave October 24, 1248, and carrying date of August 25, 1248.
  7. ^ de Peralta at GCatholic.org.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Archbishop of Zaragoza
25 August 1248 – July 1271
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Archbishop of Valencia
1 June 1243 – 25 August 1248
Succeeded by
Political offices
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