Agustín Parrado y García (5 October 1872—8 October 1946) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Granada from 1934 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1946 by Pope Pius XII .
14-769: Parrado is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agustín Parrado y García (1872–1946), Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Javier Parrado (born 1964), Bolivian classical composer Julio Anguita Parrado (1971–2003), Spanish war correspondent María Parrado (born 2001), Spanish singer Nando Parrado (born 1949), Uruguayan survivor of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 Rocio Parrado Guarnizo (born 1982), Colombian professional racing cyclist References [ edit ] ^ "Parrado" . Forebears.io . Retrieved 2017-09-17 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
28-744: A bishop should not be ordained by one bishop, but by all the comprovincial bishops, is known to have been instituted on account of heresies , and in order that the tyrannical authority of one person should not attempt anything contrary to the faith of the Church." Jus novum ( c. 1140 -1563) Jus novissimum ( c. 1563 -1918) Jus codicis (1918-present) Other Sacraments Sacramentals Sacred places Sacred times Supra-diocesan/eparchal structures Particular churches Juridic persons Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law Clerics Office Juridic and physical persons Associations of
42-650: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Agust%C3%ADn Parrado y Garc%C3%ADa Agustín Parrado y García was born in Fuensaldaña , and studied at the seminary in Valladolid before being ordained to the priesthood on 21 September 1895. He then taught at the Valladolid seminary and at the Pontifical University of Valladolid . After becoming Vice- Rector of the seminary of Valladolid, Parrado
56-613: The Church of Sweden , bishops are ordained at Uppsala Cathedral with the Archbishop of Uppsala serving as the principal consecrator. The first Lutheran bishops of Estonia and Latvia were consecrated by Nathan Söderblom , the Archbishop of Uppsala. In the Anglican Communion , the co-consecrator takes part in the consecration , so that if the principal consecrator has failed to convey
70-539: The Eastern Orthodox Church . The church has always sought to assemble as many bishops as possible for the election and consecration of new bishops. Although due to difficulties in travel, timing, and frequency of consecrations, this was reduced to the requirement that all comprovincial (of the same province) bishops participate. At the Council of Nicæa it was further enacted that "a bishop ought to be chosen by all
84-619: The consistory of 22 February 1946. The Cardinal died in Granada , at age 74. He is buried in the metropolitan cathedral of Granada . Consecrator A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy . A co-consecrator is someone who assists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining a new bishop. The terms are used in the canon law of the Catholic Church , Lutheran Churches , in Anglican communities , and in
98-446: The episcopate to the bishop being ordained , the episcopate can be given by the co-consecrator. In the Eastern Orthodox Church , "[t]he plurality of consecrators of a local bishop also clearly expresses conciliarity : as co-consecrators, bishops from neighbouring local churches witness to the faithfulness to the apostolic faith of the church in which the new bishop will in turn be guaranteeing this faithfulness". The presence of
112-411: The surname Parrado . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parrado&oldid=1190398007 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
126-399: The bishop who assists the principal consecrator in the ordination of a new bishop. Co-consecrators are not mere witnesses to the fact that the consecration has taken place; rather, by taking part in it, they make themselves responsible for its taking place. The consecrator and the two assistant bishops impose hands upon the head of the consecrandus saying " Accipe spiritum sanctum . " In
140-459: The bishops of his province, but if that is impossible because of some urgent necessity, or because of the length of the journey, let three bishops at least assemble and proceed to the consecration, having the written permission of the absent." Consecrations by the Pope were exempt from the three bishop requirement. The reason for the three bishop requirement was stated by St. Isidore : "[The custom] that
154-579: The faithful Pars dynamica (trial procedure) Canonization Election of the Roman Pontiff Academic degrees Journals and Professional Societies Faculties of canon law Canonists Institute of consecrated life Society of apostolic life Although for validity , only one bishop is needed to raise a priest to the episcopacy, it remains a strict rule of the Catholic Church that there should at least two co-consecrating bishops; with
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#1733084738720168-556: The same year from Archbishop Julián de Diego y García Alcolea , with Bishops Manuel de Castro Alonso and Manuel María Vidal y Boullón serving as co-consecrators , in the Cathedral of Salamanca . Parrado was later named Archbishop of Granada , ending a nearly four-year-long vacancy , on 7 March 1934 and an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne on 17 October 1945. Pope Pius XII created him Cardinal Priest of Sant'Agostino in
182-453: The sole exemption being made in missionary countries where it is very difficult to bring three bishops together. In those cases, the Holy See allows two priests to act as assistants to the consecrator. As three bishops take part, the Church is more certain of the validity of the ordination which requires only one of them for validity. The term "principal co-consecrator" is used to designate
196-539: Was made canon penitentiary of the cathedral chapter of Astorga , director of its diocesan newspaper , and an official of the diocesan curia . He was later made a diocesan official of Salamanca , dean of the Theological Faculty at the Pontifical University of Salamanca , and Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on 14 June 1922. On 20 May 1925, Parrado was appointed Bishop of Palencia by Pope Benedict XV . He received his episcopal consecration in
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