Francisco de Ribera

Francisco de Ribera was a Spanish Franciscan priest from Toledo, a Doctor of Theology, whom Pope Sixtus V appointed as bishop of Leighlin, Ireland, on 14 September 1587.[1] Leighlin being under English control at this time, Ribera resided in the Irish College in Antwerp, where he built an infirmary.[1] He died in Antwerp on 10 September 1604.[2]

Francisco de Ribera

DioceseLeighlin
SeeSt Laserian's Cathedral (held by Church of Ireland)
Appointed14 September 1587
PredecessorThomas O'Fihelly
SuccessorLuke Archer
Opposed toRichard Meredith
Personal details
Died10 September 1604
Antwerp, Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg Netherlands
NationalityCastilian
ResidenceIrish College, Antwerp

References

  1. M. Comerford, Collections Relating to the Dioceses of Kildare and Leighlin (Dublin, James Duffy & sons, [1883]), pp. 59-60.
  2. E. B. Fryde, D. E. Greenway, S. Porter, I. Roy (eds.), Handbook of British Chronology, third edition (Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 437.
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