- Juan Ignacio Larrea Holguín
Archbishop Emeritus Juan Ignacio Larrea Holguín (
August 10 ,1927 ,Buenos Aires -August 27 ,2006 ,Quito ), wasarchbishop ofGuayaquil for ten years, and the first member of theprelature ofOpus Dei inEcuador . He was also a distinguishedlawyer , frequently consulted about Ecuadorian Civil law and the author of more than 60 books aboutjurisprudence .Biography
Monsignor Larrea Holguín was born in Buenos Aires,Argentina , while his father performed a diplomatic service for Ecuador before the Argentine government. He received his primary and secondary education in Ecuador (La Salle school),Peru andArgentina , and was a founding student of thePontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (PUCE), where he studiedlaw . He continued his legal education inItaly , where he acquired the degree of Doctor in Law. Returning to Ecuador, he obtained the Doctorate in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador.As a student in Italy, Larrea Holguín met
Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer , founder ofOpus Dei , and after this meeting, in 1949, he requested admission into this religious group. Owing to this, he became the first member of Opus Dei in Ecuador in 1952. He later received a Doctorate inCanon Law from the Angelicum of Rome, and was ordained aCatholic priest in 1962.Pope Paul VI appointed himauxiliary bishop of Quito in 1969, and in 1975 he was transferred to thediocese of Ibarra. In 1983, PopeJohn Paul II appointed him the first military bishop of Ecuador and in 1988 he moved him to Guayaquil, where he served asArchbishop from 1993. John Paul II accepted Larrea Holguín's resignation from episcopal duties in 2003, when Larrea Holguín was aged 75. Since his retirement, he dedicated himself to the service of Opus Dei, and to the creation of numerous religious and legal works. He died of a long illness that he suffered since 1996.Career
Monsignor Larrea Holguín was a
professor in various Ecuadorian universities, including the Catholic University of Guayaquil and Central University. He held the chair in Civil law at the Catholic University of Quito for many years. He also educated people in the Institute of High National Studies, the Academy of Diplomacy andseminaries of Ibarra andGuayaquil .He was vice-president of the Electoral Supreme Court and adviser for the Presidency of the Republic, the Supreme Court of Justice and the Ministry of Agriculture. He was a member of both the Ecuadorian delegation to the Conference of Chancellors of Santiago of Chile and the Commission for Constitutional Reforms that drafted the new Ecuadorian Constitution of 1998. In addition, he was on the advisory board of foreign affairs and in the academies for history and language. He was a lawyer of the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security and of the Supreme Electoral Court.
Honours
* Honorary Doctorate degree of the Catholic University of Guayaquil
* The "Tobar" prize from the municipality of Quito
* The national "Eugenio Espejo" prize of EcuadorLegacy
Monsignor Larrea Holguín promoted the process of
beatification andcanonization of Narcisa de Nobol. In 1980 he founded the seminary of Ibarra, which has created more than 120 priests. He fostered the creation of atenement for more than 5,000 families of theImbabura Province . As Military Bishop, he structured the religious service of theMilitary of Ecuador . His pastoral work was exhaustive, preaching numerous spiritual retirements, visiting the parishes of his dioceses and overseeing the work of the dioceses' seminaries.Notable works
* "Enciclopedia Jurídica Ecuatoriana" (Ecuadorian Legal Encyclopedia)
* "Manual elemental de derecho civil del Ecuador" (Elemental Manual of Ecuadorian Civil Law)
* "Manual de Derecho Internacional Privado Ecuatoriano" (Manual of Ecuadorian Private International Law)
* "145 Años de Legislación" (145 Years of Legislation)
* "Repertorios de Jurisprudencia" (Repertoires of Jurisprudence)
* "Derecho Eclesiástico Ecuatoriano" (Ecuadorian Ecclesiastic Law)
* "Novena a San Josemaría Escrivá" (Novena to Saint Josemaría Escrivá)
* "Novena a Juan Pablo II" (Novena to John Paul II)
* "Novena a Monseñor Álvaro del Portillo" (Novena to Monsignor Álvaro del Portillo)ee also
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Timeline of Opus Dei External links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/blaho.html Catholic Hierarchy: Archbishop Juan Ignacio Larrea Holguín]
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