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Chilean Catholic bishop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bishop Carlos Marcio Camus Larenas (14 January 1927 – 16 March 2014) emeritus (retired) bishop of the Linares, Chile and human rights advocate. He was a proponent of excommunication for those guilty of torture.[1]
Carlos Camus | |
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Bishop of Linares | |
Diocese | Linares |
Appointed | 11 December 1976 |
In office | 17 January 2003 |
Predecessor | Augusto Osvaldo Salinas Fuenzalida |
Successor | Tomislav Koljatic Maroevic |
Other post(s) | Bishop of Copiapó |
Orders | |
Ordination | 21 September 1957 |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 16 March 2014 87) Santiago, Chile | (aged
Alma mater | Seminario de Santiago Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (BA) Pontifical Catholic University of Chile |
Motto | "La victoria que vence al mundo es nuestra Fe" |
Born in Valparaíso, on 14 January 1927, he was ordained a priest on 21 September 1957. Camus was then appointed Bishop of Copiapó, Chile on 31 January 1968 and was ordained bishop on 3 March 1968. He was then appointed Bishop of Linares, Chile on 11 December 1976 and installed on 17 April 1977. He retired on 17 January 2003.[2] He died on 16 March 2014.[3]
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