Antonio Sanz Lozano Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Most Reverend
Antonio Sanz Lozano
Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada
Church:Catholic Church
Archdiocese:Santafé en Nueva Granada
Province:Santafé en Nueva Granada
Appointed:19 August 1680
Term Start:22 January 1681
Term End:28 May 1688
Consecration:24 March 1661
Consecrated By:Agustín Muñoz Sandoval
Birth Date:2 June 1622
Birth Place:Cabanillas del Campo, Spain
Death Date:28 May 1688 (aged 65)
Death Place:Bogotá, Viceroyalty of Peru
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Antonio Sanz Lozano (2 June 1622 – 1688) was a Spanish-born prelate of the Catholic Church in the Viceroyalty of Peru in what is now Colombia. From 1661 to 1680, he served as bishop of Cartagena, and from 1680 until his death in 1688, as archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada (now the Archdiocese of Bogotá).

Biography

Sanz was born on 2 June 1622 in Cabanillas del Campo, Spain.

On 19 June 1659, Sanz was appointed bishop of Cartagena by Pope Alexander VII at the age of 37. Located in the Viceroyalty of Peru in South America, the Diocese of Cartagena is now part of Colombia. He was confirmed as bishop on 10 November 1659.[1] His episcopal consecration took place on 24 March 1661, with Bishop of Cusco, Agustín Muñoz Sandoval, as the principal consecrator.

On 19 August 1680, Sanz was appointed archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada (today the Archdiocese of Bogotá). His term as archbishop began on 22 January 1681. The next year, in 1681, a dispute occurred between the archbishop and President Castillo of New Granada, who ended up banishing Sanz and seizing his powers, to which Sanz responded by excommunicating Castillo.[2]

Sanz died on 28 May 1688, aged 65.

Episcopal succession

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[3]

Episcopal lineage

External links and additional sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Archdiocese of Bogotá, Colombia. GCatholic. 2017-01-05.
  2. Book: The Atlantic. 1891-01-01. Atlantic Monthly Company. en.
  3. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bsalo.html "Archbishop Antonio Sanz Lozano"