Ramon Daumal Serra

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Ramón Daumal Serra (born April 3, 1912 in Badalona near Barcelona, Spain , † February 10, 2008 in Barcelona , Spain) was Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Barcelona.

Life

Ramón Daumal Serra studied philosophy and catholic theology at the seminary in Barcelona and at the Pontifical University of Comillas . He was ordained a priest on July 30, 1939 and was initially active in pastoral care, had close contact with the doctor and clergyman Pere Tarrés i Claret and was a co-founder of the Unión Sacerdotal de Barcelona . In 1968 he became dean of one of the largest and most influential parishes in Spain, the Parroquia de la Purísima Concepción in Barcelona.

In 1968 he was appointed by Pope Paul VI. Appointed Titular Bishop of Mathara in Proconsulari and Auxiliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of Barcelona . The episcopal ordination donated to him on December 14, 1968, the then nuncio in Spain and later cardinal Luigi Dadaglio ; Co-consecrators were the Archbishop of Barcelona and later Cardinal Marcelo González Martín and his predecessor Archbishop Gregorio Modrego y Casaus .

In 1987 Pope John Paul II accepted Ramón Daumal Serra's resignation due to old age.

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