Roman Catholic Diocese of Ponce


The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ponce is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States and consists of the southern part of the island of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States. The diocese is led by a prelate bishop who pastors the mother church in the City of Ponce, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Its current bishop is S.E.R. Mons. Rubén Antonio González Medina, C.M.F. Its jurisdiction includes the municipalities of Adjuntas, Jayuya, Guánica, Guayanilla, Yauco, Peñuelas, Ponce, Juana Díaz, Villalba, Coamo, Santa Isabel, Salinas, Guayama, Arroyo, and Patillas.

History

In 1978, Bishop Fremiot Torres Oliver acquired a large property in the Rio Chiquito sector of Barrio Portugués where the Diocese is currently located.

Spanish colonial system

Under the Spanish colonial system the Diocese of Ponce operated and its bishop in 1877 was Juan Puig. From 25 October 1892 to 1897, the bishop was Lorenzo Roura y Bayer.
Other Padres Paules bishops at the Cathedral were:
From 1970 on, Padres Paules left Ponce and the Cathedral was then run by the Diocese of Ponce directly.

American colonial system

The See of Ponce was canonically erected on 21 November 1924, and is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Province of San Juan de Puerto Rico.

Bishops of Ponce

The list of the bishops of Ponce and their terms of service. These are only the ecclesiastical bishops; emeritus bishops are not included here:
  1. Edwin Byrne
  2. Aloysius Joseph Willinger
  3. James Edward McManus
  4. Luis Aponte Martinez
  5. Juan Fremiot Torres Oliver
  6. Ricardo Antonio Suriñach Carreras
  7. Félix Lázaro Martinez
  8. Ruben Antonio Gonzalez Medina, C.M.F.
Coadjutor Bishops
Auxiliary Bishops
Parish church by founding date