List of ministers general of the Trinitarian Order
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This is a list of the ministers general of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity for the Redemption of the Captives.[1]
Ministers General up to 1598
[edit]- John de Matha, 1198 - 1213
- John the Englishman, 1214 - 1217
- William the Scot, 1217 - 1222
- Roger of Champagne, 1223 - 1227
- Michael the Spaniard, 1227 - 1230
- Nicolas, 1231 - 1257
- James of Flanders, 1257 - 1262
- Alard, 1262 - 1272
- Jean Boileau, 1272 - 1291
- Pierre de Cuisy, 1291 - 1315
- Bertraud, 1315 - 1324
- Jean Brunet, 1324 - 1337
- Thomas Loquet, 1337 - 1357
- Pedro de Bourry, 1357 - 1373
- Jean de La Marche, 1374 - 1392
- Renaud de La Marche, 1392 - 1410
- Thierry de Vareland, 1410 - 1413
- Étienne Mesnil-Fouchard, 1414 - 1415
- Pierre Chandoté, 1415 - 1420
- Jean Halboud de Troyes, 1421 - 1439
- Jean Thibaut, 1440 - 1460
- Raul Duvivier, 1460 - 1472
- Robert Gaguin, 1473 - 1501
- Guy Musnier, 1502 - 1508
- Nicholas Musnier, 1509 - 1545
- Thierry Musnier, 1546 - 1568
- Bernard of Metz or Dominici, 1570 - 1597
- François Petit, 1598 - 1612
Ministers General of the Calced Trinitarians
[edit]- Louis Petit, 1612 - 1652
- Claude Ralle, 1652 - 1654
- Pierre Mercier, 1655 - 1683
For France
[edit]- Eustache Teissier, 1686 - 1693 Not confirmed by Innocent XI
- Grégoire de la Forge, 1693 - 1704
For the provinces outside France
[edit]- Antonio Pegueroles, 1688 - 1696
- José of Toledo, 1696 - 1700
For the entire Order
[edit]- Grégoire de La Forge, 1704 - 1706
- Claude Massac, 1706 - 1716 and 1716 - 1748
- Guillaume Lefèvre, 1749 - 1764
- François Pichault, 1765 - 1780
- Pierre Chauvier, 1781 - 1792
- Vacancy (1792-1805)
- Silvestre Calvo, 1805 - 1813
- Blas Sánchez, 1814 - 1824 (Vicar General)
- Pablo Hernández, 1825 - 1826
- Francisco Javier León, 1826 - 1831 (Vicar General)
- Francisco Martí, 1831 - 1853
- Segismundo Casas, 1853 - 05/11/1855 (Apostolic Commmissary)
- Antonio Martín Bienes, 1856 - 1894 (Apostolic Commissary)
Ministers General of the Discalced Trinitarians
[edit]- Gabriel of the Assumption, 1631 - 1632
- Francisco of the Cross, 1632
- Isidoro of the St. John, 1632-1635 (Vicar General) 1635 - 1641 (Minister General)
- Diego of Jesus, 1641 - 1647
- Martín of the Assumption, 1647 - 1653
- Gaspar of Jesus, 06/05/1653 - 1656
- Diego of the Mother of God, 1656
- Leandro of the Bl. Sacrament, 1656 - 1662
- Francisco of the St. Julian, 1662 - 1663
- Pedro of the Ascension, 1663 (Vicar General) 1665 - 1671 (Minister General)
- Antonio of the Conception, 1671 - 1677
- Antonio of the Holy Spirit, 1677 - 1678
- Miguel of the Jesus and Mary, 1678 - 1680 (Vicar General)
- Antonio of the Conception, 1680 - 1685
- Pedro of the St. Michael, 1685 - 1686 (Vicar General) 1686 - 1692 (Minister General)
- Rafael of St. John, 1692 - 1693
- Juan of St. Anthony, 1693 - 1695 (Vicar General) 1695 - 1701 (Minister General)
- Juan of St. Athanasius, 1701 - 1707
- Juan of St. Paul, 1707 - 1716
- Alejandro of the Conception, 1716 - 1739
- Miguel of St. Francis, 1739 - 1740 (Vicar General)
- José of the Ascension, 1740 - 1747
- Miguel of St. St. Joseph, 1747 - 1750
- Rodrigo of St. Laureano, 1750 - 1753 (Vicario General)
- Stanislaw of the Bl. Sacrament, 1753 - 1759
- Gaspar of. St. Thomas Aquinas, 1759 - 1763
- Francisco of St. Albert, 1763 - 1765 (Vicar General)
- Rudolf of St. John Nepucene, 1765 - 1771
- Gudisalvo of the Nativity, 1771 - 1776
- Francisco of St. Michael, 1776 - 1778 (Vicar General)
- Leo of the Ascension, 1778 - 1783
In 1783 the general administration of the Order was divided between a Minister General for Spain and Vicar General or second Minister General for the rest of the Order.
- José of the Ascension, 1783 - 1785
- José of St. John Baptist, 1785 - 1789 (Vicar General)
- Juan of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 1789 - 1795
- Blas of St. Michael, 1795 - 1801
- Isidoro of St. Vincent, 1801 - 1807
- Juan of the Nativity, 1807 - 1808
- José of St. Rafael, 1808 - 1818 (Vicar General)
- Jerónimo of St. Felix, 1818 - 1824
- Luis of the Assumption, 1824 - 1827 (Vicar General)
- Ignacio of St. Joseph, 1827 - 1830 (Vicar General)
- Antonio of Bl. Michael of the Saints, 1830 - 1840
- Juan of the Visitation, 1841 - 1850 (Apostolic Commissary)
- José of the Trinity, 1851 - 1860 (Apostolic Commissary)
- Jorge of the Virgin, 1860 - 1879 (Apostolic Commissary)
- Bernardino of Bl. Sacrament, 1879 - 1895 (Apostolic Commissary)
- Esteban of the Imm. Heart of Mary, 1895 - 1897 (Apostolic Commissary); 1897 - 1900 (Minister General)
- Gregorio of Jesus and Mary, 1900 - 1906
- Antonino of the Assumption, 1906 - 1919 and 1931 - 1943
- Xavier of the Immaculate Conception, 1919 - 1931
- Ignazio of the Bl. Sacrament, 1943 - 1947 and 1947 - 1959
- Michele of Jesus, 1959 - 1971
- Ignacio Vizcargüénaga Arriortua, 1971 - 1977 and 1977 - 1983
Ministers General after 1983
[edit]- José Gamarra Mayor, 1983 - 1989 and 1989 - 1995
- José Hernández Sánchez, 1995 - 2001 and 2001 - 2007
- Jose Narlaly,[2] 2007 - 2013 and 2013 -
References
[edit]- ^ For a Ministers General from John de Matha to José Hernandez, to see: D'Errico, Anthony (1998). The Trinitarians. An Overview of their eight hundred year service to God and humanity. Roma. pp. 441–444.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Redacción (4 June 2007). "Nuevo superior general de la Orden Trinitaria". Zenit. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
Sources
[edit]- Antonino de la Asunción (1936). Ministrorum Generalium Ordinis SS. Trinitatis. Roma.
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