Paulo Evaristo Arns

Brazilian archbishop, cardinal and theologian (1921-2016) Date Of Birth : 1921-09-14T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 2016-12-14T00:00:00Z

Paulo Evaristo Arns OFM (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈpawlu evaˈɾistu ˈaʁns]; 14 September 1921 – 14 December 2016) was a Brazilian prelate of the Catholic Church, who was made a cardinal and the Archbishop of São Paulo by Pope Paul VI, and later became cardinal protopriest. His ministry began with a twenty-year academic career, but when charged with responsibility for the Sao Paulo Archdiocese he proved a relentless opponent of Brazil’s military dictatorship and its use of torture as well as an advocate for the poor and a vocal defender of liberation theology. In his later years he openly criticized the way Pope John Paul II governed the Catholic Church through the Roman Curia and questioned his teaching on priestly celibacy and other issues.

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  • Other Names :Paulo Evaristo Arns,Paulus Evaristus Arns,Паолу Эваришту Арнс,پولو ايفاريستو آرنز,保罗·埃瓦里斯托·阿恩斯
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  • Country : Brazil
  • Born on 14 December