The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nueva Pamplona (Latin: Neo-Pampilonensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Nueva Pamplona in Colombia.
History
On 25 September 1835, Pope Gregory XVI established the Diocese of Nueva Pamplona from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santafé en Nueva Granada. It was then a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Bogotá. The first bishop, José Jorge Torres Estans, a native of Cartagena, ruled from 30 August 1837, to 17 April 1853, when he died at the age of 81, an exile in San Antonio del Fáchira, Venezuela. His successor, José Luis Niño, named vicar Apostolic, was consecrated in October, 1856, and also died an exile in San Antonio del Fáchira, 12 February 1864. The third bishop, Bonifacio Antonio Toscano, governed from 13 October 1865, to his retirement in 1873. He convoked the first diocesan synod, and assisted at the Provincial Council of New Granada in 1868 and at the First Vatican Council. Indalecio Barreto succeeded him 3 December 1874, and died 19 March 1875, at La Vega near Cúcuta. The Bishop of Panamá, Ignacio Antonio Parra, his successor, ruled from 8 June 1876, until his death, 21 February 1908. Bishop Parra had been exiled by the Liberal government from 1877 to 1878. Evaristo Blanco was transferred from the Diocese of Socorro, 15 August 1909.[1] It was elevated to an archdiocese on 29 May 1956.
Bishops
Bishops of Nueva Pamplona
José Jorge de Torres y Estans † (21 Nov 1836 – 19 Apr 1853) Died
José Luis Niño † (27 May 1856 – 19 Apr 1864) Died
Bonifacio Antonio Toscano † (16 Dec 1864 – 18 Nov 1873) Resigned
Indalecio Barreto † (16 Jan 1874 – 20 Mar 1875) Died
Ignacio Antonio Parra † (17 Sep 1875 – 21 Feb 1908) Died
Evaristo Blanco † (27 Mar 1909 – 15 Sep 1915) Died
Rafael Afanador y Cadena † (5 Jun 1916 – 29 May 1956) Resigned