词条 | Narcís Jubany Arnau |
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|type = Cardinal |honorific_prefix = His Eminence |name = Narciso Jubany Arnau |image = Narcís Jubany.png |title = Archbishop Emeritus of Barcelona |church = Roman Catholic Church |archdiocese = Barcelona |see = Barcelona |appointed = 3 December 1971 |term_end = 23 March 1990 |predecessor = Marcelo González Martín |successor = Ricardo María Carles Gordó |other_post = Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso (1973-96) |ordination = 30 July 1939 |consecration = 22 January 1956 |consecrated_by = Ildebrando Antoniutti |cardinal = 5 March 1973 |created_cardinal_by = Pope Paul VI |rank = Cardinal-Priest |birth_name = Narciso Jubany Arnau |birth_date = 12 August 1913 |birth_place = Santa Coloma de Farnés, Spain |death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1996|12|26|1913|08|12}} |death_place = Barcelona, Spain |previous_post = {{unbulleted list|Titular Bishop of Orthosia in Phoenicia (1955-64)|Auxiliary Bishop of Barcelona (1955-64)|Bishop of Gerona (1964-71)}} |alma_mater = Pontifical Gregorian University |motto = Ut veritas evangelii permaneat |coat_of_arms = Escudo de Narciso Jubany Arnau.svg }}{{infobox cardinalstyles| cardinal name=Narcís Jubany Arnau| dipstyle=His Eminence| offstyle=Your Eminence| See=Barcelona (emeritus)|}} Narcís Jubany Arnau (12 August 1913 – 26 December 1996) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Barcelona from 1971 to 1993, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973. BiographyBorn in Santa Coloma de Farners to a working-class family,[1] Narcís Jubany Arnau moved to Barcelona at age 13 and studied at its seminary. He also attended the Pontifical University of Comillas, where he obtained his doctorate in theology, and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, earning his doctorate in canon law). He was ordained to the priesthood on 30 July 1939 and, after furthering his studies, did pastoral work in Barcelona, as well as teaching at its seminary and serving as an official of the diocesan tribunal and cathedral canon. On 24 November 1955 Jubany was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Barcelona and Titular Bishop of Orthosias in Phoenicia by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on 22 January 1956 from Archbishop Ildebrando Antoniutti, with Archbishops Gregorio Modrego y Casaus and José Bascuñana y López serving as co-consecrators, in the Cathedral of Barcelona. Jubany attended the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, during which he was made Bishop of Girona on 7 February 1965 and was later named Archbishop of Barcelona on 3 December 1971. Pope Paul VI created him Cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Damaso in the consistory of 5 March 1973. He was a member of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, of that for Religious and Secular Institutes, and of the Pontifical Council for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law. Following the death of Generalissimo Francisco Franco in 1975, Jubany was central in his country's transition from dictatorship to democracy, fostering dialogue among a wide range of political views, supporting democracy, and showing tolerance and openness.[2] He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the conclaves of August and October 1978, which selected Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively; he is known to have wanted a non-Italian pope.[3] Jubany resigned as Archbishop of Barcelona on 23 March 1990, following a period of eighteen years. He lost the right to participate in any future conclaves upon reaching the age of eighty on 12 August 1993. The Cardinal died in Barcelona, at age 82. He is buried in the cathedral of the same city. References1. ^New York Times. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E4DA1530F93BA15751C1A960958260 Narciso Jubany, 83, Cardinal in Barcelona] 28 December 1996 2. ^South Coast Today. Cardinal Jubany Arnau dies at 83 28 December 1996 3. ^TIME Magazine. A Light That Left Us Amazed 16 October 1978 External links
title=Bishop of Girona | before=José Cartaña Inglés | after=Jaume Camprodon i Rovira | years=1964–1971 }}{{succession box | title=Archbishop of Barcelona | before=Marcelo González Martín | after=Ricardo María Carles Gordó | years=1971–1992 }}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jubany Arnau, Narciso}} 10 : 1914 births|1996 deaths|Spanish cardinals|Archbishops of Barcelona|Bishops of Girona|Roman Catholic archbishops in Spain|20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops|Participants in the Second Vatican Council|Cardinals created by Pope Paul VI|Comillas Pontifical University alumni |
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