词条 | Fernando Martins Mascarenhas |
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| type = Bishop | honorific_prefix = His Lordship | name = D. Fernando Martins Mascarenhas | honorific_suffix = | title = Bishop of Faro, Inquisitor General of Portugal | image = Fernão Martins Mascarenhas (Sala do Exame Privado, Universidade de Coimbra) (cropped).png | image_size = | alt = | caption = | church = Catholic Church | archdiocese = | province = | metropolis = | diocese = Diocese of Faro | see = | appointed = 3 January 1594 | term_start = | enthroned = | term_end = | retired = 4 June 1616 | predecessor = Francisco Cano | successor = João Coutinho | other_post = Inquisitor General (1616–1628) | ordination = | ordained_by = | consecration = 5 February 1595 | consecrated_by = Miguel de Castro | birth_name = Fernando Martins Mascarenhas | birth_date = {{birth-date|c. 1548}} | birth_place = Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1628|01|20|1548||}} | death_place = | parents = {{unbulleted list|D. Vasco Mascarenhas|D. Maria de Mendonça}} | education = | alma_mater = University of Évora | previous_post = | motto = | signature = | signature_alt = | coat_of_arms = | coat_of_arms_alt = }} Fernando Martins Mascarenhas (otherwise referred to as Fernão Martins Mascarenhas; c. 1548 – 20 January 1628) was a Portuguese scholar, theologian, and church leader. King Philip I appointed him Rector of the University of Coimbra and, later, Bishop of Faro; he later resigned to take up the post of Inquisitor General of Portugal. BiographyFernão Martins de Mascarenhas was born in Montemor-o-Novo, Alentejo, the second-born of D. Vasco Mascarenhas, Keeper of the Wardrobe (Reposteiro-mor) of Prince John (son of King John III), and Maria de Mendonça. He studied Philosophy in the University of Évora, earning the degree of Artium Magister and, later, a doctorate in Theology from the University of Coimbra as a student (porcionista) in the Royal College of Saint Paul.[1] On 15 May 1586, he was made Rector of the University of Coimbra by decree of King Philip I. On 3 January 1594 he was nominated Bishop of Faro, a vacant see since the death of his predecessor, Francisco Cano; he was consecrated by Miguel de Castro, Archbishop of Lisbon, in the Lisbon Cathedral, on 5 February 1595.[2] As bishop, he was highly regarded for his charity. During his episcopate, the Algarve endured a plague outbreak, and Bishop Mascarenhas assisted the sick with great commitment; when Vila Nova de Portimão faced a terrible famine, he had all the wheat in his granary distributed amongst the populace. In 1599, he established the Jesuit College in Portimão and, in 1607, he donated large sums to help build the Capuchin Convent of Saint Anthony in Tavira.[1] On 4 July 1616 he was made Inquisitor General by papal brief of Pope Paul V, and took office on 15 December.[3] He accumulated this post with that of Councilor of State, and of Lord Prior of the {{ill|Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Olive Tree|pt|Colegiada de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira}} in Guimarães. He was offered the Sees of Coimbra and of Lisbon, but he refused.[1] His remains are buried in the chancel of the Church of Saint Roch, in Lisbon.[4] References1. ^1 2 {{cite book |last=Machado |first=Diogo Barbosa |date=1747 |title=Bibliotheca Lusitana Historica, Critica, e Cronologica |trans-title= |url=https://books.google.pt/books?id=tRFdAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA34#v=onepage&q&f=false |language=Portuguese |location=Lisboa |publisher=Officina de Ignacio Rodrigues |isbn=}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmascarfm.html |title=Bishop Fernando Martins Mascarenhas |last=Cheney |first=David M. |date= |website=Catholic-Hierarchy.org |publisher= |access-date=6 November 2018 |quote=}} 3. ^{{cite book |last1=Marcocci |first1=Giuseppe |last2=Paiva |first2=José Pedro |date=February 2013 |title=História da Inquisição Portuguesa (1536–1821) |trans-title=History of the Portuguese Inquisition (1536–1821) |url= |language=Portuguese |edition=1st |location=Lisbon |publisher=A Esfera dos Livros |page=147 |isbn=978-989-626-452-9}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.museu-saoroque.com/pt/igreja-de-sao-roque/as-capelas/capela-mor.aspx |title=Igreja de São Roque: Capela-mor |last= |first= |date= |website=Museu de São Roque |publisher= |access-date=13 January 2019 |language=Portuguese |quote=}} External links
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