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Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal. The Parochial Memories of 1758 (Portuguese: Memórias Paroquiais de 1758) are the results of an enquiry sent to every parish in Portugal after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake by the order of Sebastião de Carvalho e Melo, the Secretary of State of Internal Affairs of the Kingdom.
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The following is a list of churches in Portugal by district or autonomous region. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( December 2014 )
Frei Antonio de Castro became Patriarch of Lisbon in 1814, being followed at Porto by João Avelar. Frei Manuel de Santa Inês, though elected, never obtained confirmation, but some years after his death, relations between Portugal and the Holy See were re-established by a concordat and Jerónimo da Costa Rebelo became bishop in 1843.
[1] [2] From the work of Gaspar Frutuoso, the temples first cura was the Micalense Bartolomeu Luiz. [3] At the time of this chronicler (sometime at the end of the 16th century) the vicary of Santa Bárbara was awarded 24$000 reis , and later (1700), the parish received seven moios and 19 alqueires of wheat, in addition to 10$333 réis.
Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Portugal: Angra do Heroismo Cathedral /Church of the Blessed Saviour ( Portuguese : Sé de Angra do Heroísmo/Catedral do Santíssimo Salvador ) [ 1 ] Aveiro Cathedral /Church of Saint Dominic or Church of Our Lady of Mercy( Portuguese : Sé de Aveiro/Catedral de Aveiro/Igreja de São Domingos ou de ...
[1] [2] On 6 March 1586, the monastery's rich patrimony was taken by King Philip I of Portugal and transferred to the Jerónimos Monastery. [1] But, this did not limit the growth of the church and monastery, as major projects continued between the 16th and 18th century, with Jerónimo Luís being the principal contractor in 1600 constructing ...