Master of the Order of Preachers

The Master of the Order of Preachers is the leader of the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans.

The Master of the Order of Preachers is ex officio Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum in Rome, Italy.

Fr. Bruno Cadoré is the current Master of the order, elected in 2010 at a General Chapter held in Rome.[1]

Masters of the Order

No. Image Master Nationality Tenure Notes
1
St. Dominic Kingdom of Castile 1216–1221 Founder of the Order of Preachers
2
Bl. Jordan of Saxony Duchy of Saxony 1222–1237
3
St. Raymond of Penyafort Kingdom of Aragon 1238–1240
4
John of Wildeshausen Duchy of Saxony 1241–1252
5 Bl. Humbert of Romans Kingdom of France 1254–1263
6 Bl. John of Vercelli Kingdom of Sardinia 1264–1283
7 Munio of Zamora Kingdom of Castile 1285–1291
8 Stephen of Besançon Free Imperial City of Besançon 1292–1294
9
Nicola Boccasini Kingdom of Italy 1296–1298
10 Albertus de Chiavari Kingdom of Italy 1300
11 Bernard de Jusix Kingdom of France 1301–1303
12 Aymeric of Piacenza Piacenza 1304–1311
13 Bérenger de Landore Kingdom of France 1312–1317
14 Hervaeus Natalis Kingdom of France 1318–1323
15 Barnaba Cagnoli Vercelli 1324–1332
16 Hugh of Vaucemain Duchy of Burgundy 1333–1341
17 Gerard de Daumar Kingdom of France 1342
18 Pierre de Baume Kingdom of France 1343–1345
19 Garin de Gy Kingdom of France 1346–1348
20
Jean de Moulins Kingdom of France 1349–1350
21 Simon de Langres Duchy of Burgundy 1352–1366
22 Elias Raymond Kingdom of France 1367–1380
23
Bl. Raymond of Capua Kingdom of Naples 1380–1399
24 Tommaso Paccaroni 1401–1414
25 Leonardo Dati Republic of Florence 1414–1425
26 Barthélémy Texier Kingdom of France 1426–1449
27 Pierre Rochin Kingdom of France 1450
28 Guy Flamochet Kingdom of France 1451
29 Martial Auribelli Kingdom of France 1453–1462
30 Conrad of Asti Kingdom of Naples 1462–1465
31 Martial Auribelli Kingdom of France 1465–1473
32 Leonardo Mansueti 1474–1480
33 Salvo Cassetta 1481–1483
34 Bartolomeo Comazzi 1484–1485
35 Barnaba Sansoni 1486
36 Gioacchino Torriani 1487–1500
37 Vincenzo Bandello Duchy of Milan 1501–1506
38 Jean Clérée Kingdom of France 1507
39 Thomas Cajetan Kingdom of Naples 1508–1518
40
García de Loaysa Kingdom of Spain 1518–1524
41 Francesco Silvestri Duchy of Ferrara 1525–1528
42 Paolo Butigella Republic of Venice 1530–1531
43 Jean du Feynier Kingdom of France 1532–1538
44 Agostino Recuperati 1539–1540
45 Alberto de las Casas Kingdom of Spain 1542–1544
46 Francesco Romeo Republic of Florence 1546–1552
47 Stefano Usodimare Republic of Genoa 1553–1557
48 Vincenzo Giustiniani Republic of Genoa 1558–1570
49 Serafino Cavalli Republic of Venice 1571–1578
50 Paolo Constabile Duchy of Ferrara 1580–1582
51 Sisto Fabri Republic of Lucca 1583–1589
52 Ippolito Maria Beccaria Kingdom of Sardinia 1589–1600
53 Jerónimo Xavierre Kingdom of Spain 1601–1607
54 Agostino Galamini Papal States 1608–1612
55 Serafino Secchi Pavia (Kingdom of Spain) 1612–1628
56
Niccolò Ridolfi Republic of Florence 1629–1642
57 Tommaso Turco 1644–1649
58 Giovanni Battista de Marinis Republic of Genoa 1650–1669
59
Juan Tomás de Rocaberti Kingdom of Spain 1670–1677
60 Antonin Cloche Kingdom of France 1686–1720
61 Agustín Pipia Kingdom of Spain 1721–1725
62
Tomás Ripoll Kingdom of Spain 1725–1747
63 Antonin Brémond Kingdom of France 1748–1755
64
Juan Tomás de Boxadors Kingdom of Spain 1756–1777
65
Baltasar de Quiñones Kingdom of Spain 1777–1798
66 Pio Giuseppe Gaddi 1798–1819
67 Joaquín Briz 1825–1831
68 Francesco Ferdinando Jabalot 1832–1834
69 Benedetto Maurizio Olivieri 1834–1835
70 Tommaso Giacinto Cipolletti 1835–1838
71 Angelo Ancarani 1838–1844
72 Vincenzo Ajello 1844–1850
73 Alexandre Vincent Jandel France 1850–1872
74 Giuseppe M. Sanvito 1873–1879
75 José Maria Larroca 1879–1891
76 Andreas Frühwirth Austria 1891–1904
77
Bl. Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier France 1904–1916
78 Ludwig Theissling 1916–1925
79 Buenaventura García de Paredes Spain 1926–1929
80 Martin Gillet France 1929–1946
81 Manuel Suárez Fernández 1946–1954
82 Michael Browne Ireland 1955–1962
83 Aniceto Fernández Alonso 1962–1974
84 Vincent de Couesnongle France 1974–1983
85 Damian Byrne Ireland 1983–1992
86 Timothy Radcliffe United Kingdom 1992–2001
87 Carlos Azpiroz Costa Argentina 2001–2010
88 Bruno Cadoré France 2010–

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