Manuel Antonio Valarezo Luzuriaga Explained

Manuel Antonio Valarezo Luzuriaga (born June 7, 1937), is an Ecuadorian Roman Catholic cleric and Professor Emeritus Apostolic Vicar of the Apostolic Vicariate of Galápagos in Ecuador.[1]

He was born in the rural parish of Zaruma, (Loja Malvas Province) Ecuador, and was ordained a priest on August 11, 1962.[2]

He had studied communication science, and held various offices in the pastoral care and administration branches of the church including two mandates as provincial Minister of the Franciscan Friars Minor in Venezuela and Peru.

He was appointed 22 Jun 1990 53.0 Appointed Prefect of the Galápagos, Ecuador on June 22, 1990, and Vicar Apostolic of Galápagos in 2008,[3] [4] a position he resigned on 29 October 2013.

On April 22, 1996, he was appointed by Pope John Paul II as the titular bishop of Quaestoriana.

Notes and References

  1. Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 146, Number 12,762.
  2. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bvalu.html Bishop Manuel Antonio Valarezo Luzuriaga, O.F.M.
  3. Web site: Vicariate Apostolic of Galápagos. Catholic Hierarchy. 2013-04-17.
  4. Web site: Apostolic Vicariate of Galápagos. GCatholic.org. 2013-04-17.