
handle: 10481/24147
En 1501 los habitantes de Granada, musulmanes, fueron obligados a bautizarse. El arzobispo no contaba de momento con sacerdotes para atender pastoralmente a los cristianos nuevos. Pidió que acudieran de otras diócesis. Pocos años después, ya estaban cubiertas todas las plazas tanto de la Catedral y Capilla Real como de las parroquias de la capital y de los pueblos. El trabajo da a conocer cuántos, quiénes y cómo eran los clérigos seculares de Granada hacia 1527, es decir, el clero que recristianizó la diócesis granadina en el siglo XVI.
In 1501, the Muslim population of Granada had to be christened. The archbishop did not have enough priests at that moment to give the new Christians pastoral care and requested priests from other dioceses. A few years later, all the vacancies in the Cathedral, Royal chapel and town and village parish churches were filled. This paper shows how many secular clergymen there were in Granada in 1527, who they were, and what they were like, that is, the clergy that rechristened the Granada diocese in the XVI century.
Departamento de Historia Moderna y de América, Universidad de Granada.
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Granada diocese, Clero secular, Diócesis de Granada, Secular clergy, rechristianisation, Recristianización
Granada diocese, Clero secular, Diócesis de Granada, Secular clergy, rechristianisation, Recristianización
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