Julio Terrazas Sandoval
His Eminence Julio Terrazas Sandoval | |
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Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Santa Cruz de la Sierra | |
Archdiocese | Santa Cruz de la Sierra |
See | Santa Cruz de la Sierra |
Appointed | 6 February 1991 |
Installed | 14 April 1991 |
Term ended | 25 May 2013 |
Predecessor | Luis Aníbal Rodríguez Pardo |
Successor | Sergio Alfredo Gualberti Calandrina (previously, Coadjutor Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra) |
Other posts | Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni Battista de’ Rossi |
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Ordination |
29 July 1962 by Bernardo Leonardo Fey Schneider |
Consecration |
8 June 1978 by José Clemente Maurer |
Created Cardinal | 21 February 2001 |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
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Born |
Vallegrande, Bolivia | March 7, 1936
Nationality | Bolivian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Julio Terrazas Sandoval (born March 7, 1936) is a Cardinal Priest and Archbishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in the Roman Catholic Church.
Born in Vallegrande, Bolivia, Terrazas Sandoval was ordained a priest in 1962. He earned a degree in social ministry in France. In Bolivia, he was superior of the Vallegrande Redemptorist community before being appointed Auxiliary of La Paz in 1978. He was later transferred to Oruro in 1982. He chaired the Episcopal Commission on the Laity, Youth and Vocations, has been a member of CELAM's Commission on the Laity, and has been elected President of the Bolivian Episcopal Conference on several occasions.
Appointed Archbishop of Santa Cruz in 1991, Terrazas Sandoval was proclaimed Cardinal by Pope John Paul II on 21 February 2001. He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI, and also one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2013 papal conclave that selected Pope Francis.
Pope Francis accepted his resignation, in accord with Canon 401.1 of the Latin-rite Code of Canon Law (all Catholic Bishops must offer to retire when they turn 75), on Saturday, May 25, 2013. He was immediately succeeded as Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra by his Coadjutor Archbishop, Sergio Alfredo Gualberti Calandrina.[1]
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