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Father
  
Unknown

Name
  
Jesus Aguirre


Role
  
Intellectual

Parents
  
Promo

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Noble family
  
House of Alba (by marriage)

Mother
  
Maria del Carmen Aguirre y Ortiz de Zarate

Born
  
June 9, 1934Madrid, Spain (
1934-06-09
)

Died
  
May 11, 2001, Madrid, Spain

Books
  
Casi ayer noche, Altas oportunidades

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Jesús Aguirre y Ortiz de Zárate, Duke Consort of Alba (June 9, 1934 – May 11, 2001) was a Spanish intellectual, Jesuit priest, literary editor, and aristocrat. After leaving the priesthood, he became the literary editorial director of Taurus Publishing and later held the position of Director General of Music in the Spanish Ministry of Culture from 1977 to 1980. On March 16, 1978, he married Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 18th Duchess of Alba and head of the House of Alba. In 1986, he went on to occupy Chair "F" of the Royal Spanish Academy, replacing Manuel de Terán Álvarez.

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Early life and priestly life

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Jesús Aguirre was born on June 9, 1934 in Madrid, Spain. He spent most of his childhood in Santander. He began his priestly career at Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid, graduating with a degree in philosophy. In 1956, he went to Munich to study theology under Gottlieb Söhngen, at the same time as Cardinal Ratzinger was there. It was in Munich that he made contact with the survivors of Critical School, and was a speaker at the first meetings between Marxists and Christians.

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In 1958, during his vacation to Spain, he joined the People's Liberation Front, and in 1962 he served as a pastor to the Church of the City University of Madrid. When he left the priesthood in 1969, he wrote "Sermones en España" [Which, in English translates to "Preaching in Spain"]. It was banned by the Franco dictatorship. The ban was lifted in 1971, a year and a half later.

Secular life and marriage with the Duchess of Alba

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During his time as a priest, he worked for Taurus Publishing House, first as a translator and editor of religious publications, eventually becoming editor-in-chief, becoming a personal friend of many Spanish writers and politicians. As editor in chief, he was largely responsible for the translation and/or edition of a significant number of the works of the Frankfurt School. It was during his time at Taurus that he met the Duchess of Alba and decided to leave the priesthood, so as to be able to marry her.

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The cabinet of Spain subsequently appointed him Director General of music at the Ministry of Culture, where he served from September 8, 1977 to January 25, 1980. On March 16, 1978, he married Cayetana Fitz-James, Duchess of Alba, whom he had met four months before. In 1981, he was elected president of the board of directors of Zoilo Ruiz-Mateos SA and he also became the director of the Bank Atlantic. Both organizations belonged to the business group Rumasa. These were positions he held until 1983, when he was elected to be a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. In 1986 he became the Chair "F" of the Royal Spanish Academy. He was also elected to be Commissioner of the Universal Exposition of 1992 in Sevilla, and in December 1985 he became a member of the Real Academia Sevillana de Buenas Letras.

Death

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On January 12, 2001, Aguirre entered the clinic of la Luz (Madrid) due to a localized laryngeal cancer. On May 11, at 17:15 (or 5:15 P.M.), he died from a pulmonary embolism in the Palace of Liria. He was buried in the family vault of the House of Alba in the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception at Loeches. The funeral was conducted by the parish priest of the village.

Awards and distinctions

  • Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise
  • Grand Cross of the German Civil Merit
  • First gold medal Manuel de Falla
  • Honorary mayor of San Antonio, (Texas, United States)
  • Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • President of the National Association of Newspaper Libraries.
  • Vice-patron of the Royal Association of British Hispanic United World Colleges.
  • Fellow of the International Institute for Prehistoric Research(Chicago, United States)
  • Member of the European Association of Culture(Venice, Italy)
  • Published works by Jesús Aguirre

  • Sermones en España (1971)
  • Casi ayer noche (1985)
  • Altas opportunidades (1987)
  • Memorias del cumplimiento (1988)
  • Las horas situadas (1989)
  • Crónica en la comisaría (1992)
  • Published works about Jesús Aguirre

  • Caballero Rodríguez, Beatriz. 2013. Against Instrumental Reason: Neo-Marxism and Spirituality in the Thought of J.L.L. Aranguren and J. Aguirre. Anagnórisis.
  • Vicent, Manuel. 2011. Aguirre, el magnífico. Madrid: Alfaguara.
  • References

    Jesús Aguirre Wikipedia