José Luis Escobar Alas

José Luis Escobar Alas (born March 10, 1959) is the eleventh Bishop and seventh Archbishop of San Salvador, El Salvador. He succeeds Archbishop Emeritus Fernando Sáenz Lacalle in that position, and holds the post once held by Archbishop Óscar Romero, who was assassinated in 1980.

When Archbishop Escobar was appointed on December 27, 2008, he was the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Vicente, El Salvador. He had been bishop of San Vicente since 2005, and auxiliary bishop (also of San Vicente) since 2002. He was ordained a priest in 1982. Escobar was born in the town of Suchitoto in the department of Cuzcatlán. He studied for the priesthood at the San José de la Montaña seminary in San Salvador and in the Major Seminary in Morelia, Mexico. He obtained a degree in philosophy at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained a priest on August 15, 1982.[1]

Thereafter, he served as rector of the minor diocesan seminary in San Vicente, taught at the San José de la Montaña seminary in San Salvador, and then was put in charge of the Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Our Lady of the Pillar) parish in San Vicente. Escobar was vicar general of the diocese of San Vicente before being named auxiliary bishop by Pope John Paul II on January 19, 2002. He was created an auxiliary bishop on March 23, 2002 and then was made the diocesan bishop of San Vicente on July 9, 2005, which was the post he had held until being named for his current post as Archbishop of San Salvador.

In late December of 2012, the Archbishop Escobar ordered the removal of the tiled ceramic mural facade of the San Salvador Cathedral, the principal church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Salvador, without consulting the national government or the artist, the Salvadoran master Fernando Llort. Workers chipped off and destroyed all the 2,700 tiles of the mural.[2]

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Notes

  1. Salvadoraran Bishops Conference information (Spanish)
  2. Heidenry, Rachel. "Archbishop Orders Destruction of Salvadoran Mural". Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
Preceded by
Fernando Sáenz Lacalle
Archbishop of San Salvador
2008–
Succeeded by
Incumbent