Cristóbal de Torres

Cristóbal de Torres y Motones, OP (27 December 1573 – 8 July 1654) was a Spanish-born prelate of the Catholic Church in New Spain. A member of the Dominican Order, in 1635 he was appointed archbishop of the Archdiocese of Santafé en Nueva Granada (now the Archdiocese of Bogotá). There, he was one of the first bishops in New Spain to admit indigenous people to communion, and he later founded Del Rosario University in Bogotá.

The Most Reverend

Cristóbal de Torres, OP
Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada
Cristóbal de Torres (1643), by Gaspar de Figueroa
ArchdioceseSantafé en Nueva Granada
Appointed8 January 1635
Term ended8 July 1654
PredecessorBernardino de Almansa Carrión
SuccessorJuan de Arguinao y Gutiérrez, OP
Orders
OrdinationMarch 1590
Consecration1635
by Luis Córdoba Ronquillo, O.SS.T
Personal details
Born27 December 1573
Burgos, Castile, Spain
Died8 July 1654 (aged 80)
Bogotá, Viceroyalty of Peru
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