Bartolomé de Ledesma


Bartolomé de Ledesma, O.P. was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca
and Bishop of Panamá.

Biography

Bartolomé de Ledesma was born on February 16, 1604 in Salamanca, Spain and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers.
On October 20, 1580, Pope Gregory XIII appointed him Bishop of Panamá. On June 3, 1583, he was consecrated bishop by Diego de Romano y Govea, Bishop of Tlaxcala. As there was no official governor during his term as bishop of Panama, he was instrumental in governing the province with the Audencia Real. He reached out to the Cimarrónes who were living outside of the Crown's jurisdiction and facilitated their incorporation into the colony. In 1581, a treaty was signed between the Cimarrónes which gave them the land which they possessed and allowed them to found and settle the city of Pacora, near Panama City, as a commercial center. He also helped to lessen congestion in Panama City by founding the town of Penonomé and establishing parishes in Natá and Olá. In June 1584, Pope Gregory XIII appointed him the third Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca, where he served until his death on February 16, 1604.