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He was appointed Rector of the Matriz Church in 1815. He worked to restore the church, and a second tower was added in 1824.
He was appointed Rector of the Matriz Church in 1815. He worked to restore the church, and a second tower was added in 1824.
He was active in local politics, and in 1820 supported the autonomy of San Juan.
He was active in local politics, and in 1820 supported the autonomy of San Juan.
In 1827 he was a member of the council that elected Lieutenant Colonel [[Manuel Quiroga del Carril]] as provincial governor.{{sfn|Chirico|2012}}
In 1827 he was a member of the council that elected Lieutenant Colonel [[Manuel Quiroga del Carril]] as provincial governor.{{sfn|Chirico|2012}}


On 5 May 1835 he was elected dean of the San Juan Cathedral.
On 5 May 1835 he was elected dean of the San Juan Cathedral.

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José Manuel Quiroga Sarmiento
Bishop of San Juan de Cuyo
In office
29 March 1840 – 25 January 1852
Preceded byJusto de Santa María de Oro[1]
Succeeded byNicolás Aldazor[1]
Governor of San Juan Province, Argentina
In office
11 September 1842 – 8 October 1842
Preceded byMariano Acha
Succeeded byNazario Benavídez
Personal details
Born
José Manuel Eufrasio Quiroga Sarmiento y Funes

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San Juan, Argentina
Died25 January 1852(1852-01-25) (aged 74)
San Juan, Argentina
OccupationPriest

José Manuel Quiroga Sarmiento (1 June 1777 - 25 January 1852) was an Argentine priest who became Bishop of San Juan de Cuyo. While in that position, he was briefly Governor of San Juan Province, Argentina.

José Manuel Eufrasio Quiroga Sarmiento y Funes was born on 1 June 1777 in San Juan, Argentina, the capital of San Juan Province. His father was José Ignacio de Quiroga Sarmiento Acosta, and his mother was Juana Isabel Funes Morales de Albornoz.[2] He was ordained as a priest in San Juan in 1800.[1] He was appointed Rector of the Matriz Church in 1815. He worked to restore the church, and a second tower was added in 1824. He was active in local politics, and in 1820 supported the autonomy of San Juan. In 1827 he was a member of the council that elected Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Quiroga del Carril as provincial governor.[2]

On 5 May 1835 he was elected dean of the San Juan Cathedral. In accordance with the will of his predecessor, Bishop Justo de Santa María de Oro, he was consecrated as Bishop on 29 March 1840. Between 11 September and 8 October 1842 he was also acting governor of San Juan after the Unitarian General Mariano Acha had been captured, but the Federalist General Nazario Benavídez had not yet returned to office. He died on 25 January 1852 in San Juan.[2]

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  • Cheney, David M. (2012). "Bishop José Manuel Eufrasio de Quiroga Sarmiento". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 2012-11-14. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Chirico, Gabriel (11 May 2012). "José Manuel Eufrasio Quiroga Sarmiento Funes". Genealogia Familiar. Retrieved 2012-11-14. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

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