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Luis Héctor Villalba

His Eminence
Luis Hector Villalba
Cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Tucuman
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Province Tucuman
See Tucuman
Appointed 8 July 1999
Term ended 10 June 2011
Predecessor Raul Arsenio Casado
Successor Alfredo Horacio Zecca
Other posts
Orders
Ordination 24 September 1960
Consecration 22 December 1984
by Juan Crlos Aramburu
Created Cardinal 14 February 2015
by Pope Francis
Personal details
Birth name Luis Hector Villalba
Born (1934-10-11) 11 October 1934 (age 82)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentine
Denomination Roman Catholic
Previous post
  • Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires (1984-1991)
  • Bishop of San Martin (1991-1999)
  • Archbishop of Tucuman (1999-2011)
Motto "Apostol de Jesucristo"
(Apostle of Jesus Christ)
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Luis Hector Villalba
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Informal style Cardinal

Luis Héctor Villalba (born 11 October 1934) is an Argentine prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He is the Archbishop Emeritus of Tucumán, where he was previously Archbishop from 1999 to 2011.

Completed his primary and secondary education in Buenos Aires. He entered the Metropolitan Seminary of Buenos Aires (Villa Devoto) in 1952 after earning the title of mercantile peritus in state schools. In 1961, he obtained licentiates in theology and ecclesiastical history at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome.

He was ordained a priest in 24 September 1960.

In 1961 he obtained a licentiate in theology and Church history from the Pontifical Gregorian University.

In 1967 he was appointed as prefect of the major seminary and professor in the Faculty of Theology at the Catholic University of Buenos Aires. In 1968 he became the first director of the San José vocational institute, where candidates to the priesthood of the archdiocese prepared for courses in philosophy and theology. From 1969 to 1971 he served as dean of the faculty of theology, and in 1972 he was appointed as parish priest of Santa Rosa da Lima in Buenos Aires.

On 20 October 1984 he was assigned the titular see of Ofena and appointed as auxiliary of Buenos Aires.

On 16 July 1991 he was transferred to the diocese of San Martin.

He served as metropolitan archbishop of Tucumán from 8 July 1999 to 10 June 2011. He was the first deputy president of the Episcopal Conference of Argentina for two consecutive mandates (2005-2008 and 2008-2011), under the presidency of the then-archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Previously he had been president of the Episcopal Commission for Catechesis and a member of the Commission for the Lay Apostolate.

On 4 January 2015, Pope Francis announced that he would make him a cardinal on 14 February. At that ceremony, he was assigned the titular church of San Girolamo a Corviale.



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