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College of Cardinals Biographical notes [Updated: 06.05.2006]
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Notice: the biographical notes are only a working instrument for the press, for the exclusive use of accredited journalists.
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| Cardinal Antonio
Cañizares Llovera, Archbishop of Toledo (Spain) and Primate of
Spain, was born on 15 October 1945 in Utiel, Spain. He was
ordained a priest on 21 June 1970 and holds a doctorate in theology.
He began his pastoral ministry as parish coadjutor, chaplain and as parish priest. He was secretary of the episcopal commission for the Doctrine of the Faith and founder and first president of the Spanish Association of Catechists. On 6 March 1992 he was appointed Bishop of Avila, and received episcopal ordination on 25 April. Within the Bishops’ Conference of Spain he was a member of various bodies and was president of the Episcopal Commission of Seminaries and the Episcopal Commission of Education. Since 1995 he has been a member of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and contributed to the compilation of the Spanish-language edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. He also founded the St. Teresa of Jesus Catholic University in Avila (1994-1997). As Bishop he promoted the diocesan synod of 1995. On 10 December 1996 he was appointed Archbishop of Granada. On 24 October 2002 he was appointed Archbishop of Toledo. Created and proclaimed cardinal by Benedict XVI in the consistory fo 24 March 2006, of the Title of San Pancrazio (St. Pancras). Member of:
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