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- The Spanish bishops’ conference elected as president Archbishop Luis Argüello of Valladolid, and Cardinal José Cobo of Madrid as vice-president.
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Mar 7, 2024 · Edgar Beltrán. March 7, 2024 . 11:26 AM. 9 min read. The Spanish bishops’ conference elected as president Archbishop Luis Argüello of Valladolid, and Cardinal José Cobo of Madrid as vice-president. As the bishops get underway, they face a raft of challenges, at a critical time of change for the Church in Spain. Archbishop Luis Argüello.
- Edgar Beltrán
Mar 5, 2024 · Monsignor Luis Argüello is, as of today, the president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference after being elected in the first vote of the morning with 48 votes. Maria José Atienza - March 5, 2024 - Reading time: 2 minutes
PRESIDENT. SECRETARY GENERAL. BISHOPS' CONFERENCE OF SPAIN.
Mar 1, 2024 · Spain’s 78 eligible bishops will attend a March 4-8 plenary meeting, where they will elect successors to current bishops’ conference president Cardinal Omella and vice-president Cardinal Carlos Osoro Sierra, who retired last year as Archbishop of Madrid.
- Luke Coppen
Jan 25, 2022 · Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez visited the president of the Spanish Bishops’ Conference, Cardinal Juan José Omella, on Monday to discuss a series of issues including the...
Luis Javier Argüello Garcia (70) is the new chairman of the Spanish Bishops' Conference. His fellow bishops elected the Archbishop of Valladolid as the successor to Barcelona's Cardinal Juan Jose Omella (77) in the first round of voting on Tuesday.
Statutes of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Article 5 and 7. Ricardo Perez Bláquez, Cardinal Archbishop of Valladolid and President of the Spanish Episcopal Conference. Antonio Cañizares Llovera, Cardinal Archbishop of Valencia and Vice President of the Spanish Episcopal Conference.