Murilo Ramos Krieger

Murilo Sebastião Ramos Krieger, SCJ (born 19 September 1943) is a retired Brazilian prelate of the Catholic Church who was the Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia and Primate of Brazil from 2011 to 2020. He served as archbishop of Florianópolis from 2002 to 2011.


Murilo Ramos Krieger
Archbishop emeritus of São Salvador da Bahia, Primate of Brazil
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia
Appointed12 January 2011
PredecessorGeraldo Majella Agnelo
SuccessorIncumbent
Orders
Ordination7 December 1969
Consecration28 April 1985
by Pope John Paul II
RankArchbishop-Primate
Personal details
Birth nameMurilo Sebastião Ramos Krieger
Born (1943-09-19) 19 September 1943
Brusque, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
DenominationRoman Catholic
Previous post
  • Titular Bishop of Lysinia (1985–1991)
  • Auxiliary Bishop of Florianopolis (1985–1991)
  • Bishop of Monta Grossa (1991–1997)
  • Archbishop of Maringá (1997–2002)
  • Archbishop of Florianópolis (2002–2011)
MottoDeus Caritas Est ('God Is Love')
Coat of arms
Styles of
Murilo Sebastião Ramos Krieger
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop
Posthumous stylenot applicable

Biography

Early life and priesthood

Ramos Krieger was born in 1943 in Brusque, in the Archdiocese of Florianópolis, Brazil. He entered the seminary of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (the Dehonians), where he did his primary and secondary studies. He studied philosophy in the convent of the Congregation in Brusque, and theology in Taubaté. He also earned a degree in spirituality in Rome and attended university courses in Brazil.

On 2 February 1967 he made his perpetual profession in the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and on 7 December 1969 was ordained a priest. He was assistant pastor in Taubaté, superior of the Dehonian scholasticate and then rector of the Dehonian Theological Institute in that same city, as well as superior of the South Brazilian Province of the Congregation.

Bishop

On 16 February 1985, he was appointed Titular Bishop of Lysinia and Auxiliary Bishop of Florianópolis by Pope John Paul II, and received episcopal consecration on 28 April. On 8 May 1991, he became Bishop of Ponta Grossa, State of Paraná and, on 7 May 1997, Archbishop of Maringá, also in the State of Paraná. On 20 February 2002 he was appointed Metropolitan Archbishop of Florianópolis, State of Santa Catarina, where he served until 2011.

Archbishop and Primate

On 12 January 2011, Ramos Krieger was appointed Primate of Brazil and Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia by Pope Benedict XVI. [1] He was installed on 25 March. On 20 April 2015, he became the Vice-President of the National Congress of Bishops of Brazil. He writes monthly for the magazine Messenger of the Sacred Heart (São Paulo-SP), Brazil Christian (Valinhos-SP) and the Journal of the Archdiocese (Florianópolis, SC).

Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 11 March 2020.[2]

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Conrado Walter
Titular Bishop of Lysinia
16 February 1985 – 8 May 1991
Succeeded by
José Antônio Aparecido Tosi Marques
Preceded by
Geraldo Micheletto Pellanda, C.P.
Bishop of Ponta Grossa
8 May 1991 – 7 May 1997
Succeeded by
João Braz de Aviz
Preceded by
Jaime Coelho
Archbishop of Maringá
7 May 1997 – 20 February 2002
Succeeded by
João Braz de Aviz
Preceded by
Eusébio Oscar Scheid, S.C.I.
Archbishop of Florianópolis
20 February 2002 – 12 January 2011
Succeeded by
Wilson Tadeu Jönck
Preceded by
Geraldo Majella Cardinal Agnelo
Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
12 January 2011–11 March 2020
Succeeded by
Sérgio da Rocha

References

  1. RINUNCIA DELL’ARCIVESCOVO DI SÃO SALVADOR DA BAHIA (BRASILE) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Rinunce e Nomine, 11.03.2020" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
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