Juan Palafox Mendoza

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Saint The Most Reverend Adelantado

Juan Palafox Mendoza

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Official portrait of Palafox Mendoza.
19th Captain General of the San Carlos Islands
In office
1 March 1685 – 17 September 1736
MonarchMaximiliano I (1685–1697)
Carlos II (1697–1728)
Carlos III (1728–1729)
Adolfo I (1730–1736)
PresidentOrlando Moreno Hidalgo (1729–1730)
Prime MinisterAlexander Carpio Maroto (1685–1695)
Salvador Cerén Collazo (1695–1725)
Orlando Moreno Hidalgo (1725–1736)
Preceded byMartín Enríquez Almanza
Succeeded byDiego Osorio Escobar
Personal details
Born
Juan Horacio Palafox y Mendoza

26 March 1652
Cámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis
Died17 September 1736(1736-09-17) (aged 84)
Cámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis
Cause of deathTuberculosis
Resting placeCathedral of Saint Carlos, Cámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis
NationalityCreeperian
Political partyConservative Party
ParentsJuan Palafox Jiménez (father)
María Mendoza Hernández (mother)
RelativesMendoza Family
ResidenceEstate of the Captain General
Alma materCatholic University of Cámarillo
ProfessionClergy, politician
AwardsOrder of the Parliament
Signature
Archbishop of the San Carlos Islands
ChurchCreeperian Catholic Church
ArchdioceseSan Carlos Islands
Appointed8 July 1682
Installed27 December 1682
Term ended17 September 1736
PredecessorAntonio Valdés Herrera
SuccessorFrancisco Zárate Terán
Orders
Ordination2 April 1676
by Archbishop Antonio Valdés Herrera
Consecration27 December 1682
by Pope Luís XIV
Personal details
DenominationCreeperian Catholicism
MottoPorque nada será imposible para'Dios.
Coat of armsJuan Palafox Mendoza's coat of arms
Sainthood
Feast day12 October
Venerated inCreeperian Catholic Church
Title as SaintAdelantado
Beatified13 November 1846
San Pedro Square, State of the Church
by Pope Pío IX
Canonized5 June 1952
San Pedro Square, State of the Church
by Pope Pío XII
AttributesGarment of the Capitan General, Garment of the Archbishop of the San Carlos Islands, Mitre
PatronageSan Carlos Islands, Native San Carlos Islanders, Archdiocese of the San Carlos Islands, Society of Native Islanders, fishers, miners, politicians, clergy
ShrinesCathedral of Saint Carlos
Ordination history
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byArchbishop Antonio Valdés Herrera
Date2 April 1676
PlaceCámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byPope Luís XIV
Date27 December 1682
PlaceSan Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis

Juan Horacio Palafox y Mendoza (26 March 1652 – 17 September 1736) was a Creeperian politician, administrator, and clergyman who served as the Captain General of the San Carlos Islands from his election in 1685 until his death in 1736. He also served as the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of the San Carlos Islands from 1682 until his death in 1736.

During his tenure as Captain General, he greatly improved the living conditions of Native San Carlos Islanders, gaining him massive support from the Native population. He was the last Captain General with a direct lineage from the Mendoza Family. He is the longest ever serving Captain General, being in office for 51 years and 200 days.

He was beatified on 13 November 1846 by Pope Pío IX and canonized as a saint on 5 June 1952 by Pope Pío XII. He is the patron saint of the San Carlos Islands, Native San Carlos Islanders, the Archdiocese of the San Carlos Islands, fishers, miners, politicians, and the clergy.

Early life

Juan Horacio Palafox y Mendoza was born on 26 March 1652 in Cámarillo, the then capital city of the Captaincy General of the San Carlos Islands. He was born to parents Juan Horacio Palafox y Jiménez and María Isabela Mendoza y Hernández de Palafox. He was a member of the Mendoza Family, a wealthy and powerful San Carlos Islander family, through his mother.

Ecclesiastical career

Political career

Death

Beatification and canonization

Electoral history

Awards and decorations

See also

Political offices
Preceded by
Martín Enríquez Almanza
Captain General of the San Carlos Islands
1685 – 1736
Succeeded by
Diego Osorio Escobar
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Antonio Valdés Herrera
Archbishop of the San Carlos Islands
1682 – 1736
Succeeded by
Francisco Zárate Terán