José Dias Correia de Carvalho (19 December 1830 - 2 July 1911) was a Portuguese bishop, he was bishops of Santiago de Cabo Verde and Viseu.
[1] Carvalho went to the seminary in Gralhas (what was part of the Diocese of Porto, now it is in the Diocese of Vila Real), the seminary no longer exists today.
He finished his studies at the University of Coimbra and was ordinated as priest on 10 June 1854.
From February 1865 until June 1871 Carvalho was pro-head of the Diocese of Beja which was vacant with the transfer of its bishop D. António da Trindade de Vasconcelos Pereira de Melo for the Diocese of Lamego in 1863 and had chosen not to accept in part of the Holy See for the probable successor D. João de Aguiar, he did not register on the news on the mandade with the pro-head vicar of that diocese.
He was mainly priest of the personal secretary of D. Manuel Vieira de Matos in 1889 and co-priest of the Patriarch of the Indias D. António Sebastião Valente in 1881 and D. António Tomás da Silva Leitão e Castro in 1883, future bishop of Lamego.