Carlos Quintero Arce

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Carlos Quintero Arce (born February 13, 1920 in Etzatlán , Mexico , † February 15, 2016 in Hermosillo ) was a Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hermosillo .

Life

The auxiliary bishop in Rome , Luigi Traglia , ordained him as a priest on April 8, 1944 . From 1947 he worked first as a parish priest and later as a theology professor in various seminaries.

Pope John XXIII appointed him on March 20, 1961 Bishop of Ciudad Valles . The Archbishop of Guadalajara , José Cardinal Garibi y Rivera , donated him episcopal ordination on May 14 of the same year ; Co- consecrators were Francisco Javier Nuño y Guerrero , Coadjutor Archbishop of Guadalajara and Luis Cabrera Cruz , Bishop of San Luis Potosí .

Pope Paul VI appointed him on March 3, 1966 as coadjutor archbishop of Hermosillo and titular archbishop of Thysdrus . He was introduced to office on June 17, 1966. With Juan María Navarrete y Guerrero's retirement on August 18, 1968, he succeeded him as Archbishop of Hermosillo. As early as 1967 Quintero became chairman of the Committee on Education and Culture in the Mexican Bishops' Conference .

On August 20, 1996, Pope John Paul II accepted his age-related resignation. He died in February 2016, two days after his 96th birthday.

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  1. Fallece el arzobispo emérito Carlos Quintero Arce
predecessor Office successor
--- Bishop of Ciudad Valles
1961–1966
Alfonso Reyes Ramos
Juan María Navarrete y Guerrero Archbishop of Hermosillo
1968–1996
José Ulises Macías Salcedo