Pablo de Torres (died 1560) was a Roman Catholic prelate who was Bishop of Panamá from 1546 to 1560.
[1] Pablo de Torres was born in Spain and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers.
[2] On January 27, 1546, Pope Paul III appointed him Bishop of Panamá.
[1][2] On December 15, 1553, Jerónimo de Loayza, Archbishop of Lima, initiated a case for his removal from his duties due to administrative incompetency and the failure to protect the Indians from abuse and enslavement.
[3] Pablo de Torres returned to Rome in 1554[3] where he is said to have died in 1560.