Gregório Alonso Aparicio

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Gregório Alonso Aparicio OAR (born April 24, 1894 in Fuentelsaz , Castile-La Mancha , Spain ; † May 12, 1982 ) was a Spanish religious and Roman Catholic prelate of Marajó .

Life

Gregório Alonso Aparicio joined the Congregation of the Augustinian Recollects in and received on 15 March 1919, the sacrament of Holy Orders .

On January 9, 1943, Pope Pius XII appointed him . the titular of Pogla and for the first prelates Marajó. The Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro , Jaime de Barros Câmara , donated him episcopal ordination on July 11 of the same year ; Co- consecrators were the Bishop of Amazon , João da Matha de Andrade e Amaral , and the Prelate of Guamá , Eliseu Maria Coroli CRSP .

On April 7, 1965, Pope Paul VI. the resignation put forward by Gregório Alonso Aparicio.

Gregório Alonso Aparicio attended the first, second and fourth sessions of the Second Vatican Council .

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predecessor Office successor
--- Prelate of Marajó
1943–1965
Alquilio Alvarez Diez OAR