José Lebrún Moratinos Explained

Type:Cardinal
Honorific Prefix:His Eminence, Servant of God
José Lebrún Moratinos
Archbishop Emeritus of Caracas
Church:Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese:Caracas
See:Caracas
Appointed:24 May 1980
Term End:27 May 1995
Predecessor:José Humberto Quintero Parra
Successor:Ignacio Antonio Velasco García
Other Post:Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio (1983–2001)
Ordination:19 December 1943
Ordained By:Gregorio Adam Dalmau
Consecration:2 September 1956
Consecrated By:Raffaele Forni
Cardinal:2 February 1983
Created Cardinal By:Pope John Paul II
Rank:Cardinal-Priest
Birth Name:José Alí Lebrún Moratinos
Birth Date:19 March 1919
Birth Place:Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
Death Place:Caracas, Venezuela
Buried:Caracas Cathedral
Parents:Enrique Lebrún
Josefina Moratinos
Alma Mater:Pontifical Gregorian University
Pontifical Latin American College
Motto:Veritatem facientes in caritate
Coat Of Arms:Escudo del cardenal José Alí Lebrún Moratinos.png
Cardinal Name:José Lebrún Moratinos
Dipstyle:His Eminence
Offstyle:Your Eminence
See:Caracas

José Alí Lebrún Moratinos (19 March 1919 – 21 February 2001) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Caracas. Besides his native Spanish, he spoke Italian, Latin and French.

Early life and priesthood

He was born in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, as the eldest of the five children. He was confirmed in his native city by Felipe Rincón González, Archbishop of Caracas. He was educated at Colegio San José, of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He entered the Interdiocesan Seminary of Caracas, where he was taught from 1934 until 1937. He travelled to Rome to study at the Pontifical Gregorian University. He earned a licentiate in philosophy in 1941. He then started studying theology but had to leave Italy because of the Second World War. He was ordained to the priesthood on 19 December 1943. He served from 1943 until 1956 in Valencia, as a faculty member, spiritual director and rector of its seminary as well as its chaplain. He did pastoral work in several parishes and was chaplain of the local jail.

Episcopate

Pope Pius XII appointed him titular bishop of Arado and auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Maracaibo on 2 August 1956. He was consecrated exactly a month later by the Nuncio to Venezuela. He was appointed Apostolic administrator of the see of Maracaibo on 23 October 1957. He was transferred to the see of Maracay in 1958. He was transferred to the see of Valencia in Venezuela in 1962. As a bishop he attended the Second Vatican Council. Pope Paul VI appointed him as Titular Archbishop of Voncaria and Coadjutor bishop of Caracas on 16 September 1972. He was elected vice-president of the Venezuelan Episcopal conference. He succeeded to the metropolitan see of Caracas on 24 May 1980.

Cardinalate

He was made Cardinal-Priest of S. Pancrazio in the consistory of 2 February 1983 by Pope John Paul II. He was elected President of the Episcopal Conference of Venezuela, serving from 1984 to 1990. He resigned as archbishop on 27 May 1995. He died on 21 February 2001 in Caracas. He is buried along with all the other bishops of Caracas.

Canonization

In May 2021, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Caracas has initiated the initial steps for his canonization process.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. http://newsaints.faithweb.com/year/2001.htm#Lebrun 2001 Hagiography Circle
  2. Web site: José Alí Lebrún: the first Venezuelan cardinal who could advance to the altars. 31 May 2021. Fabiana Ortega. 18 May 2022.