Jose Tomas Sanchez - Wikipedia
Jose Tomas Sanchez - Wikipedia
Jose Tomas Sanchez - Wikipedia
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Cardinal-Priest of San
Pio V a Villa Carpegna
Orders
Personal details
Styles of
Early priesthood
After an early ambition to become an
engineer, Sánchez almost did not enter the
priesthood when Imperial Japan temporar‐
ily closed the seminary during the Second
World War; his friends from the seminary
encouraged him to continue his studies.[2]
Sanchez was ordained on May 12, 1946,
as a priest from Sorsogon, where he was
asked to teach at the Peñafrancia
Seminary. According to him, he taught
Latin, Spanish and, because no one else
could ably teach the subjects, Geometry
and Algebra. He was appointed Auxiliary
Biishop of Nueva Caceres on February 5,
1968, at 47 years old, and became Titular
Bishop of Lesvi.[3]
Episcopacy
Bishop of Lucena
References
1. [1]
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frL-
GbUBRT0&NR=1 ,
3. "José Tomás Cardinal Sánchez" .
Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney.
Retrieved 21 January 2015.
4. Philippine Daily Inquirer, 9 April 2011.
5. Francisco Tatad, In Memoriam Cardinal
Jose Tomas Sanchez, March 9, 2012.
6. http://www.cbcpnews.com/?
q=node/18860
External links
Vatican Cardinal Bio
Cardinal Sanchez bio
https://web.archive.org/web/20120325
092035/http://www.bicolmail.com/issu
e/2012/mar22/xjose.html Bicol Mail
Catholic Church titles
Bishop of Lu‐
Preceded by cena Succeeded by
Alfredo 25 September Ruben T.
Obviar 1976 – 12 Profugo
January 1982
Archbishop of
Succeeded by
Preceded by Nueva Segovia
Orlando
Juan C. 12 January
Beltran
Sison 1982 – 22
Quevedo
March 1986
Prefect of the
Succeeded by
Preceded by Congregation
Darío
Antonio for the Clergy
Castrillón
Innocenti July 1991 –
Hoyos
June 1996
Preceded by Cardinal-Priest Succeeded by
Luigi of S. Pio V a James Mi‐
Dadaglio Villa Carpegna chael Harvey
(Previously a
Cardinal-
Deacon)
1991–2012
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