The cathedral episcopal see is in the Catedral Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Carmen (Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Carmel), dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel, in Lugo city.
It also has a World Heritage Site : the Cistercian Monastery of Santa María, in Sobrado dos Monxes, A Coruña, Galicia.
Extent and statistics
As per 2012, it pastorally served 288,000 Catholics (99.2% of 290,200 total) on 7,703 km2 in 1,139 parishes with 376 priests (315 diocesan, 61 religious), 318 lay religious (83 brothers, 235 sisters) and 7 seminarians.[2]
Its jurisdiction covers 1,138 parishes in three administrative Spanish provinces :
Restored in 745 as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lugo in Hispania (Latin), but held in personal union with the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga (Portugal) from 745 until its 1071 demotion, i.e. without a single proper incumbent
Archbishop-Bishop Vistrário (1071–1086), previously Metropolitan Archbishop of Braga (Portugal) (1060–1071) and last Metropolitan Archbishop of Lugo (1060–1071)
Pedro Castro Nero (17 Feb 1599 – 13 August 1603), next Bishop of Segovia (1603.08.13 – 1611.09.12), Metropolitan Archbishop of Valencia (Spain) (1611.09.12 – death 1611.09.28)
Andrés Girón (21 June 1660 – 28 April 1664), next Bishop of Pamplona (1664.04.28 – 1670.06.02), Metropolitan Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) (1670.06.02 – death 1680.08)
Juan Bautista Ferrer y Castro (23 Aug 1745 – 12 April 1748 Died)
Francisco Izquierdo y Tavira, OP (16 Sep 1748 – death 6 Jan 1762)
Juan Sáenz de Bururaga (14 June 1762 – 25 Jan 1768), next Archbishop of Zaragoza (1768.06.25 – death 1777.05.13)
Francisco Armañá Font, OSA (20 June 1768 – 14 Feb 1785), next Archbishop of Tarragona (1785.02.14 – death 1803.05.05)
Antonio Paramo Somoza (10 Dec 1785 – death 8 March 1786)
Felipe Pelaez Caunedo (18 Dec 1786 – death 9 July 1811)
José Antonio Azpeitia y Sáenz de Santamaria (19 Dec 1814 – 21 March 1825), next Bishop of Cartagena (en España) ([1824.12.19] 1825.03.24 – death 1840.11.01)
Hipólito Antonio Sánchez Rangel de Fayas, OFM (21 March 1825 – 29 April 1839 Died); previously Bishop of Maynas (Peru) (1805.06.26 – 1824.09.28) and Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Cartagena (Spain) (1824.09.28 – 1825.03.21)
Santiago Rodríguez Gil, OP (17 Dec 1847 – death 7 April 1857)
José Ríos de los Lamadrid (25 Sep 1857 – death 8 March 1884)
Rafael Balanzá y Navarro (2 March 1928 – death 29 Sep 1960), also Apostolic Administrator of Diocese of Mondoñedo (Spain) (1931.02 – 1935.06); previously Titular Bishop of Chersonesus (1923.08.13 – 1928.03.02) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Toledo (Spain) (1923.08.13 – 1928.03.02)
Antonio Oña de Echave (24 May 1961 – retired 25 July 1979), died 1987; succeeded as previous Titular Bishop of Dystis (1956.03.27 – 1961.05.24) and Auxiliary Bishop of Lugo (1956.03.27 – 1961.05.24)