Spanish Cardinal Francisco Álvarez Martínez

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After Spanish Cardinal Francisco Álvarez Martínez died Jan. 5 at age 96, Pope Francis offered his condolences to the Archdiocese of Toledo at the loss of a “devoted pastor who, for years and with fidelity, gave his life to the service of God and the Church.”

The cardinal died at a hospital in Madrid.

In announcing the cardinal’s death, Archbishop Francisco Cerro Chaves, the current archbishop of Toledo, described his predecessor as the “118th successor of the apostles in this see,” reflecting the tradition that holds the diocese was founded by the Apostle James the Greater in the first century. The archdiocese is Spain’s primatial see.

Born near Llanera, Spain, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1950 in Oviedo. From 1955 to 1958, he studied canon law at the Pontifical University of Salamanca and he earned his doctorate in canon law in 1962 from the Pontifical University of Comillas.

St. Paul VI named him bishop of Tarazona in 1973 and, in 1976, bishop of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logroño. In 1989 St. John Paul II named him bishop of Orihuela-Alicante and, in 1995, archbishop of Toledo.

St. John Paul inducted him into the College of Cardinals in 2001, at the same consistory where then-Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio was created a cardinal.

Cardinal Álvarez retired in 2002 at age 77. —CNS

Spanish Cardinal Francisco Álvarez Martínez