- James Peter Davis
Monsignor James Peter Davis (June 9 ,1904 –March 4 ,1988 ) was an AmericanArchbishop of theRoman Catholic Church . Among his positions, wereArchbishop of San Juan (1960–1964) and Archbishop of Santa Fe (1964–1974).Davis was ordained a
priest in May, 1929 inMichigan . In 1943,Pope Pius XII appointed Davis Bishop ofSan Juan, Puerto Rico . In 1960,Pope John XXIII raised the Diocese of San Juan into an "Archdiocese", therefore raising Davis into an Archbishop and granting him the title of "Monsignor".During this time, Archbishop Davis entered a political controversy with the then
Governor of Puerto Rico ,Luis Muñoz Marín . Davis was against Muñoz's stands inabortion and other issues, and therefore, along with other bishops, he created a political party called "Partido Accion Cristiana" ("Christian Action Party" in English). Davis did not run for any political position but campaigned in favor of the candidates of his party. Muñoz and his Popular Democratic Party were able to win the 1960 elections, however, he publicly criticized Archbishop Davis for having defied theseparation of church and state .In 1964,
Pope Paul VI appointed the Puerto Rican BishopLuis Aponte Martinez as Archbishop of San Juan. Davis was moved to the archdiocese of Santa Fe,New Mexico .He resigned as Archbishop of Santa Fe in 1974 and retired until his death in 1988.
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title=Archbishop of San Juan
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title=Archbishop of Santa Fe
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years=1964-1974
after=Robert Sanchez
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