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Luciano José Cabral Duarte

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Luciano Cabral


Luciano José Cabral Duarte (born January 21, 1925) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as auxiliary bishop of Aracajú from 1966 till 1971, when he became archbishop of Aracajú. He resigned in 1998 and was succeeded by José Palmeira Lessa.

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Life

Born in Aracajú, Cabral Duarte was ordained to the priesthood on January 18, 1948. On July 14, 1966, he was appointed auxiliary bishop of Aracajú and titular bishop of Gadiaufala. Palmeira Lessa received his episcopal consecration on the following October 2 from José Vicente Távora, archbishop of Aracajú, with the bishop of Estância, José Bezerra Coutinho, and the bishop of Propriá, José Brandão de Castro, serving as co-consecrators. He took the motto "Scio Cui Credidi". On February 12, 1971, he was appointed archbishop of Aracajú. He retired on August 26, 1998, and was succeeded by José Palmeira Lessa.

Consecrator

He was consecrator of the following bishops:

  • Edvaldo Gonçalves Amaral (1975)
  • He was co-consecrator of the following bishops:

  • Hildebrando Mendes Costa (1981)
  • João Maria Messi (1988)
  • Publications

  • Europa, Ver e Olhar. Aracaju : Sociedade de Cultura Artística De Sergipe/Livraria Regina, 1960
  • Europa e Europeus. São Paulo: Livraria Edurora Flamboyant, 1961 (reedição de Europa, ver e Olhar)
  • Viagem aos Estados Unidos. Aracaju: Sociedade Artística de Sergipe/ Livraria Regina, 1962
  • Índia a Vôo de Pássaro. Aracaju : Sociedade Artística de Sergipe/Livraria Regina, 1970
  • Estrada de Emaús. Petrópolis, RJ: Editora Vozes Ltda., 1971
  • A Igreja às Portas do Ano 2000
  • "La Nature de l'intelligence dans le thomisme et dans la philosophie de Hume"(Tese de doutorado em Filosofia, na Sorbone)
  • References

    Luciano José Cabral Duarte Wikipedia