Caetano Lima dos Santos explained

Type:Bishop
Caetano Lima dos Santos, OFMCap
Bishop of Diocese of Roman Ilhéus (Emeritus)
Church:Roman Catholic Church
See:Diocese of Roman Ilhéus
Term:1958–1969
Predecessor:João Resende (Rezende) Costa
Successor:Roberto Pinarello de Almeida
Ordination:December 15, 1940
Birth Date:26 October 1916
Previous Post:Priest

Caetano Lima dos Santos, OFMCap (26 October 1916 – 11 November 2014) was a Brazilian Capuchin friar and bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

Lima dos Santos was born in Altamira, Brazil in October 1916. He was ordained a priest on December 15, 1940 in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, and appointed bishop of the Diocese of Roman Ilhéus on April 16, 1958 and ordained bishop August 10, 1958. He resigned as bishop of Ilhéus December 16, 1969 and was then appointed Titular Bishop of Tagarbala, from which he resigned sometime the next year. With the agreement of the Pope, he returned to the secular state and married Sister Maria Vila Boas de Almeida, with whom he fell in love.[1]

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  1. http://www.padrescasados.org/archives/30418/falece-dom-frei-caetano-ex-bispo-de-ilheus/ Faleceu DOM FREI CAETANO – EX-BISPO DE ILHÉUS