José Rodríguez Carballo

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José Rodríguez Carballo
OFM
Secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
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Appointed 6 April 2013
Predecessor Joseph William Tobin, C.Ss.R.
Orders
Ordination 28 June 1977
Consecration 18 May 2013
by Tarcisio Bertone
Personal details
Birth name José Rodríguez Carballo
Born (1953-08-11) 11 August 1953 (age 70)
Lodoselo (Sarreaus), Spain
Denomination Roman Catholic
Previous post
  • General Minister of the Order of Friars Minor (2003–2013)
Motto Scio cui enim credidi (English): I know whom I have believed
Coat of arms José Rodríguez Carballo's coat of arms

José Rodríguez Carballo, OFM (born 11 August 1953) is a Catholic archbishop and official of the Roman Curia. On 6 April 2013, he was named secretary for the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. He had previously served as General Minister of the Order of Friars Minor from 2003.

Life and work

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Arcbishop Carballo in 2011

José Rodríguez Carballo was born on 11 August 1953 in Lodoselo (Sarreaus), Spain.[1] He entered the Minor Seminary of the Franciscan Province of Santiago de Compostela in Zamora in 1964. The next year he studied at the seminary Herbón, La Coruña. He made his novitiate at the Convent of Ponteareas, concluding with his profession of temporary vows on 9 August 1971.

He moved to Jerusalem in 1973 where he continued his theological studies, earning a BA in 1976. He made his solemn profession of vows on 8 December 1976 in the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth and was ordained a priest on 28 June 1977 in Jerusalem at the Church of San Salvatore.

Beginning in 1976 he attended the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum of Jerusalem, earning a degree in Biblical Theology in 1978. He then enrolled at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in 1981 and obtained a degree in Sacred Scripture.

He returned to the religious province of Santiago de Compostela, where he was Master of postulants and treasurer. In 1989 he became Rector of the Guardian and Convent of St. Francis in Santiago de Compostela and Master of the Friars of temporary profession. He was a professor of Sacred Scripture at the Diocesan Seminary of Vigo from 1982 to 1992, and at the Center for Theological Studies of Santiago de Compostela from 1985 to 1992 he taught the Theology of Consecrated Life.

He was elected Provincial Minister of Santiago de Compostela in 1992. From 1993 to 1997 he was also President of the Union of the Franciscan Provincial Ministers of Europe. On 5 June 2003 he was elected general Minister of the Order of Friars Minor, the 119th successor of St. Francis of Assisi. On 4 June 2009 he was elected to another six-year term.

On 6 April 2013, Pope Francis appointed him secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, filling a position that had been vacant for several months, and named him Titular Archbishop of Bellicastrum.[2]

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Religious titles
Preceded by Secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
6 April 2013 – present
Succeeded by
incumbent

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