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Master of the Order of Preachers
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Incumbent
Gerard Timoner III

since 13 July 2019
Member of Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (as Chancellor)
First holder Dominic de Guzman

The Master of the Order of Preachers is the Superior General 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, and of the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines.

Fr. Gerard Francisco Timoner III is the Master of the Order, as of his 2019 election at the General Chapter held in Biên Hòa.

Masters of the Order

No. Image Master Nationality Tenure Notes
1 SaintDominic (cropped).jpg Domingo Félix de Guzmán
(1170–1221)
 Spain 1216–1221 Founder of the Order of Preachers;
Canonized: 13 July 1234 by Pope Gregory IX
2 Jordan de Sajonia (cropped).jpg Jordan von Sachsen
(c. 1190–1237)
 Germany 1222–1237 Beatified: 10 May 1826 by Pope Leo XII
3 Dolabella St. Raymond of Penyafort (cropped).jpg Raimundo de Peñafort
(c. 1775–1275)
 Spain 1238–1240 Beatified: 1542 by Pope Paul III
Canonized: 29 April 1601 by Pope Clement VIII
4 06 Giovanni di Sassonia (cropped).jpg Johannes von Wildeshausen
(c. 1180–1252)
 Germany 1241–1252 Bishop of Bosnia (1233–1237);
Declared "Servant of God"
5 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Humbert of Romans
(1200–1277)
 France 1254–1263
6 Blessed john of vercelli (cropped).png Giovanni Garbella
(c. 1205–1283)
 Italy 1264–1283 Beatified: 7 September 1903 by Pope Pius X
7 Munio de Zamora (cropped).jpg Munio de Zamora
(1237–1300)
 Spain 1285–1291 Bishop of Palencia (1294–1296)
8 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Stephen de Besançon
(c. 1250–1294)
 France 1292–1294
9 Benedictus XI. Benedetto XI, papa. Nicola di Boccassio (cropped).jpg Niccolo Boccasini
(1240–1304)
 Italy 1296–1298 Pope (1303–1304);
Beatified: 24 April 1736 by Pope Clement XII
10 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Alberto de Chiavari
(1250–1300)
 Italy 1300
11 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bernard de Jusix
(died 1303)
 France 1301–1303
12 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Aimerico di Piacenza
(died 1327)
 Italy 1304–1311
13 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bérenger de Landore
(1262–1330)
 France 1312–1317 Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1317-1330)
14 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Hervaeus de Nédellec
(c. 1260–1323)
 France 1318–1323
15 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Barnaba Cagnoli
(1262?-1332)
 Italy 1324–1332
16 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Hugh of Vaucemain
(died 1341)
 France 1333–1341
17 Gérard de La Garde Couvent Saint-Nicolas de Trévise (cropped).jpg Gerard de Daumar
(died 1343)
 France 1342
18 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pierre de Baume
(?)
 France 1343–1345
19 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Garin de Gy
(?)
 France 1346–1348
20 Jean de Moulins (cropped).jpg Jean de Moulins
(1304–1353)
 France 1349–1350
21 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Simon de Langres
(died 1384)
 France 1352–1366 Bishop of Vannes (1382–1383)
22 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Elias Raymond
(died 1389)
 France 1367–1380
23 Raimondo da Capua (cropped).jpg Raimondo delle Vigne  Italy 1380–1399 Beatified: 15 May 1899 by Pope Leo XIII
24 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Tommaso Paccaroni
(?)
 Italy 1401–1414
25 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Leonardo Dati
(1360–1425)
 Italy 1414–1425
26 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Barthélémy Texier
(died 1449)
 France 1426–1449
27 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pierre Rochin
(?)
 France 1450
28 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Guy Flamochet
(?)
 France 1451
29 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Martial Auribelli
(1473)
 France 1453–1462;
1465–1473
30 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Conrad of Asti
(died 1470)
 Italy 1462–1465
31 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Leonardo Mansueti
(1414–1480)
 Italy 1474–1480
32 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Salvo Cassetta
(1413––1483)
 Italy 1481–1483
33 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bartolomeo Comazzi
(?)
 Italy 1484–1485
34 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Barnaba Sansoni
(?)
 Italy 1486
35 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Gioacchino Torriani
(1417–1500)
 Italy 1487–1500
36 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Vincenzo Bandello
(1435–1506)
 Italy 1501–1506
37 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Jean Clérée
(1450–1507)
 France 1507
38 Cayetan (cropped).jpg Tommaso Gaetano Vio
(1469–1534)
 Italy 1508–1518 Cardinal
39 Juan García Loaysa - Kardinal (cropped).jpg Juan García de Loaysa Mendoza
(1478–1546)
 Spain 1518–1524
40 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Francesco Silvestri
(c. 1474–1528)
 Italy 1525–1528
41 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Paolo Butigella
(1475–1531)
 Italy 1530–1531
42 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Jean du Feynier
(died 1538)
 France 1532–1538
43 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Agostino Recuperati
(died 1540)
 Italy 1539–1540
44 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Alberto de las Casas
(1481–1544)
 Spain 1542–1544
45 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Francesco Romeo
(died 1552)
 Italy 1546–1552
46 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Stefano Usodimare
(died 1557)
 Italy 1553–1557
47 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Vincenzo Giustiniani
(1516–1582)
 Italy 1558–1570
48 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Serafino Cavalli
(c. 1521–1578)
 Italy 1571–1578
49 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Paolo Constabile
(died 1582)
 Italy 1580–1582
50 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Sisto Fabri
(1540–1594)
 Italy 1583–1589
51 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Ippolito Maria Beccaria
(1550–1600)
 Italy 1589–1600
52 Cardenal Jerónimo Xavierre (cropped).jpg Jerónimo Xavierre Pérez
(1546–1608)
 Spain 1601–1607 Cardinal
53 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Agostino Galamini
(1553–1639)
 Italy 1608–1612 Titular Bishop of Santa Maria in Aracoeli;
Cardinal
54 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Serafino Secchi
(died 1628)
 Italy 1612–1628
55 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Niccolò Ridolfi
(1578–1650)
 Italy 1629–1642
56 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Tommaso Turco
(died 1649)
 Italy 1644–1649
57 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Giovanni Battista de Marinis
(1597–1669)
 Italy 1650–1669
58 Joan Tomàs de Rocabertí (cropped).jpg Juan Tomás de Rocaberti
(1627–1699)
 Spain 1670–1677 Archbishop of Valencia (1677–1699)
59 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Antonio de Monroy Hijar
(1634–1715)
 Mexico 1677–1686 Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1685–1715)
60 Antonin cloche (cropped).jpg Antonin Cloche
(1628–1720)
 France 1686–1720
61 Agostino Pipia, cardinale (cropped).png Agustín Pipia
(1660–1730)
 Spain 1721–1725 Cardinal
62 Tomas Ripoll (cropped).jpg [[Tomás Ripoll}Tomás Ripoll Vera]]
(1653–1747)
 Spain 1725–1747
63 Antonin Brémond (cropped).jpg Antonin Brémond
(1692–1755)
 France 1748–1755
64 Boixadors (cropped).jpg Juan Tomás de Boxadors
(1703–1780)
 Spain 1756–1777 Cardinal
65 Baltasar de Quiñones (cropped).jpg Baltasar de Quiñones
(1733–1798)
 Spain 1777–1798
66 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Pio Giuseppe Gaddi
(?)
 Italy 1798–1819
67 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Joaquín Briz (1778–1837)  Spain 1825–1831 Bishop of Segovia (1831–1837)
68 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Francesco Ferdinando Jabalot
(?)
 Italy 1832–1834
69 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Maurizio Benedetto Olivieri
(1769–1845)
 Italy 1834–1835
70 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Tommaso Giacinto Cipolletti
(1782–1850)
 Italy 1835–1838
71 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Angelo Domenico Ancarani
(died 1849)
 Italy 1838–1844
72 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Vincenzo Ajello
(?)
 Kingdom of Italy 1844–1850
73 Alexandre Vincent Jandel OP detail (cropped).jpg Alexandre Vincent Jandel
(1810–1872)
 France 1850–1872
74 Jose Maria Larrokaren grabatua (cropped).png José María Larroca Estala
(1813–1891)
 Spain 1879–1891
75 Kardinal Andreas Frühwirth, O.P.,(cropped).jpg Andreas Franz Frühwirth
(1845–1933)
 Austria 1891–1904 Titular Archbishop of Heraclea (1907–1933);
Cardinal
76 Blessed Hyacinthe Cormier OP (cropped1).jpg Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier
(1832–1916)
 France 1904–1916 Declared "Venerable": 14 May 1983
Beatified: 20 November 1994 by Pope John Paul II
77 Ludovicus Theissling (cropped).png Ludovicus Theissling
(1856–1925)
 The Netherlands 1916–1925
78 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Buenaventura García de Paredes
(1866–1936)
 Spain 1926–1929 Martyr in odium fidei during Spanish Civil War;
Declared "Venerable": 26 June 2006
Beatified: 28 October 2007 by Cardinal José Saraiva Martins, CMF
79 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Martin-Marie-Stanislas Gillet
(1875–1951)
 France 1929–1946 Titular Archbishop of Nicaea (1946–1951)
80 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Manuel Suárez Fernández
(1895–1954)
 Spain 1946–1954
81 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Michael Browne
(1887–1971)
 Ireland 1955–1962 Titular Archbishop of Idebessus (1962);
Cardinal
82 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Aniceto Fernández Alonso
(1895–1981)
 Spain 1962–1974
83 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Vincent de Couesnongle
(1916–1992)
 France 1974–1983
84 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Damian Byrne
(1929–1996)
 Ireland 1983–1992
85 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Timothy Radcliffe
(born 1945)
 United Kingdom 1992–2001
86 Mgr Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa (cropped).png Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa
(born 1956)
 Argentina 2001–2010 Archbishop of Bahia Blanca (2015–present)
87 BLANK ICON (cropped).png Bruno Cadoré
(born 1954)
 France 2010–2019
88 Fr Gerard Timoner III (cropped).jpg Gerard Timoner III
(born 1968)
 Philippines 2019–present
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