Ramón Buxarrais Ventura

The Most Reverend

Ramón Buxarrais Ventura
Bishop Emeritus of Málaga
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Málaga
Appointed14 April 1973
Term ended11 September 1991
PredecessorÁngel Suquía Goicoechea
SuccessorJesús Esteban Catalá Ibáñez
Orders
Ordination17 December 1955
Consecration3 October 1971
by Luigi Dadaglio
Personal details
Born (1929-12-12) 12 December 1929
NationalitySpanish

Ramón Buxarrais Ventura (born 12 December 1929) is a Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, who served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain from 1971 to 1973 and of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Málaga from 1973 until his resignation in 1991. He holds the title of Bishop Emeritus of Málaga.[1]

Early life and education

Ramón Buxarrais Ventura was born in Santa Perpètua de Mogoda in the Archdiocese of Barcelona. He entered the seminary at a young age and completed ecclesiastical studies in philosophy and theology, obtaining a licentiate in theology at the Faculty of Theology of Sant Cugat del Vallès.[2]

He was ordained a priest on 17 December 1955 and incardinated into then Diocese of Barcelona.[3]

Priestly ministry

After his ordination, Buxarrais served in parish ministry in the Diocese of Barcelona. In 1959 he was sent as a missionary to northern Chile, where he worked in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antofagasta. During his time there, he held several responsibilities, including parish priest, vicar general, and prison chaplain, gaining recognition for his pastoral work among marginalized communities.[2]

Episcopal career

On 19 August 1971, Pope Paul VI appointed Buxarrais as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain. He received episcopal consecration on 3 October 1971 from Archbishop Luigi Dadaglio, Apostolic Nuncio to Spain.[3]

On 14 April 1973, he was appointed bishop of Málaga. He took canonical possession of the diocese on 23 June 1973 and made his solemn entry on 29 June 1973.[1]

As bishop of Málaga, Buxarrais promoted pastoral renewal in line with the Second Vatican Council, strengthened priestly and lay formation, supported the work of Caritas Spain, and encouraged missionary cooperation, particularly with dioceses in Venezuela. He also fostered the preservation of diocesan archives and religious artistic heritage.[2]

Within the Spanish Episcopal Conference, he served as a member of several episcopal commissions, including those for Missions, Clergy, and Social Communications.[1]

Resignation and later life

Buxarrais resigned as bishop of Málaga on 11 September 1991. After his resignation, he settled in Melilla, where he continued pastoral work as a chaplain in healthcare institutions and prisons and collaborated with charitable and educational initiatives, including projects in Morocco.[1]

Publications

Buxarrais is the author of several spiritual and autobiographical works, including:

  • Cartas a Valerio
  • Confesiones de un obispo que no quiso serlo
  • Desde lo oscuro al alba[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ramón Buxarrais Ventura" (in Spanish). Spanish Episcopal Conference.
  2. ^ a b c d "Biografía de Mons. Ramón Buxarrais Ventura" (in Spanish). Roman Catholic Diocese of Málaga.
  3. ^ a b "Bishop Ramón Buxarrais Ventura". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.