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Jurisdiction Bishop José Fermín Martínez, born in Cañizares (Cuenca)


Ivan Velez

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MADRID, Spain (Exclusive-J7) .- A decade before the proclamation of independence of the Mexican nation, the July 14, 1800, died once the Bishop of Chiapas and Soconusco, José Fermín Martínez Charter, born in the small town of Cañizares (Cuenca, Spain), July 7, 1749, in a family that was a true saga of ecclesiastical character whose members stressed the uncle of Don Fermín José, Francisco Antonio Charter, author of a work in which they relate, among other miracles overseas.
Protected by his uncle, José Fermín joined in 1763 at the prestigious Colegio de San Ambrosio de Salamanca, then complete their training in the equally named University of Alcalá de Henares, where doctoraría in Philosophy and Canons.
culminated this crucial stage of his life, out went to Mexico, beginning his American career as Canon PhD at the Royal Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In 1772 listed as lawyer in the Royal Audiencia of Mexico, to, years later, in 1786, he served as rector of the University of Mexico. His great merits achieved in 1791 gained him the post of Dean of Santa Iglesia Catedral de Oaxaca in Indias Cathedral in 1793 and is the vicar.
Finally, his ecclesiastical career culminated when he was named Bishop of Chiapas and Soconusco, being recommended on July 18, 1795 and consecrated in Guatemala on September 11, 1796, where he participates in the inauguration of the Cabinet of Natural History.

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