Pablo Muñoz Vega

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First Vice-President of the Latin American Episcopal Conference (1965-69)
  • President of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference (1969-73)
  • President of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference (1975-84)
  • Alma mater
    MottoAeterna veritas vera caritas ("True love is eternal truth")
    Coat of armsPablo Muñoz Vega SJ's coat of arms
    Styles of
    Pablo Muñoz Vega
    Reference style
    His Eminence
    Spoken styleYour Eminence
    Informal styleCardinal
    SeeQuito
    Ordination history of
    Pablo Muñoz Vega
    History
    Diaconal ordination
    Date1933
    Place
    OP
    15 August 1973
    Luis Alberto Luna Tobar, OCD18 September 1977
    Luis Enrique Orellana Ricaurte, SJ9 April 1978
    Luis Oswaldo Pérez Calderón25 November 1984

    Pablo Muñoz Vega, SJ (23 May 1903 – 3 June 1994) was an

    Roman Catholic Church who served as the Archbishop of Quito from 1967 until his resignation in 1985.[1][2]

    His cause of canonization commenced on 9 April 2016 after the

    Congregation for the Causes of Saints granted their formal approval of the cause on 10 December 2015; this gives him the title Servant of God
    .

    Life

    Pablo Muñoz Vega was born in Mira on 23 May 1903 as the fourth child to Antonio Salustiano Muñoz Carrera and Josefa Vega. He was

    baptized on 24 May as "Segundo Pablo Mordoqueo".[2]

    He joined the

    Saint Augustine who would become the basis for some of his spiritual writings.[2]

    Vega was

    Sant'Ignazio Church in Rome and commenced further studies there from 1933 until 1937. Once he completed his studies he served as a staff member in the philosophical department at the Gregorian from 1937 until 1949 at which point he was appointed as the Jesuit provincial for Ecuador later in 1958; he held that post until 1964.[1] Vega also served as an expert at the Second Vatican Council in 1962 at the council's first session and would later then participate as a bishop in the second and third sessions of the council. He also served as the rector of the Pontifical Pio-Latin American College in Rome from 1955 until 1958 and served as the Rector Magnificus of the Pontifical Gregorian from 1958 until 1963.[1][2]

    on 23 June 1967 after serving as its coadjutor which meant that he had the right of succession in that role.

    He attended the final two sessions of the Second Vatican Council as a bishop from 1964 until 1965. He attended the 1967 gathering of bishops in Rome from 29 September to 29 October and also became the President of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference; he had two terms from 1969 to 1973 and then 1975 to 1984.[1] He attended several other episcopal gatherings in Rome spanning the next decade.

    Vega was made the

    Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
    .

    In 1979 he attended the Third General Conference of the Latin American Episcopate in Puebla in Mexico and attended a gathering of the College of Cardinals from 5–9 November 1979. He lost the right to vote in conclaves after he turned 80 in 1983. He resigned from the pastoral governance of the archdiocese in 1985 as was a requirement of canon law.[1] Vega also attended his last conference of the Latin American Episcopate in the Dominican Republic from 12 to 28 October 1992.

    He died in his old see on 3 June 1994 and is buried in the

    archdiocesan cathedral
    .

    Beatification process

    On 21 February 2013 a formal request for the beatification process was lodged to the

    Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. The C.C.S. granted their formal approval to the cause on 10 December 2015 with the declaration of "nihil obstat
    " (nothing against) to the cause. The diocesan process commenced on 9 April 2016 in Quito.

    References

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h Salvador Miranda. "Consistory of April 29, 1969 (III)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
    2. ^ a b c d e Eman Bonnici (17 October 2008). "Cardinal Pablo Muñoz Vega". Find a Grave. Retrieved 25 November 2017.

    External links

    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by
    Pedro María Abellán, SJ
    Rector Magnificus of the Pontifical Gregorian University
    1957-1963
    Succeeded by
    Edoard Dhanis, SJ
    Preceded by
    Camille-Paul Stappers,
    OFM
    Titular Bishop of Ceramus
    7 February 1964-23 June 1967
    Succeeded by
    Fortino Gómez León
    Preceded by
    Manuel Larraín Errázuriz
    First Vice-President of the Latin American Episcopal Conference

    1965-1969
    Succeeded by
    Marcos Gregorio McGrath, CSC
    Preceded by
    Carlos Maria de la Torre
    Archbishop of Quito
    23 June 1967-1 June 1985
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by
    Cesar Antonio Mosquera Corral
    President of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference
    1969-1973
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by
    None; title elevated
    Cardinal-Priest of San Roberto Bellarmino

    30 April 1969-3 June 1994
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by
    Bernardino Echevvería Ruiz, OFM
    President of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference
    1975-1984
    Succeeded by
    Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz, OFM