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Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea

Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea (Vera de Bidasoa, Navarra, November 28, 1903 – Valencia March 12, 1993) was a Spanish-Basque prelate of the Catholic Church.
Goicoechea was born in a very traditionalist and conservative family. During the Spanish Civil War, he was a stalwart against Communism. He was consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of Valencia on August 15, 1952. From 1952 he held the position of Titular Bishop of Geras. He was appointed Bishop of Mondoñedo-Ferrol on October 27, 1957, where he represented his Diocese at the Second Vatican Council. Due to the doctrines expressed at the Council he began to adopt very progressive ideals. He took part in every meeting of every session of the Council.
He was appointed Bishop of San Sebastián on December 18, 1968. Here he was an outspoken critic against the summary Death Sentences condemning members of ETA in the ''Trial of Burgos''. He resigned on February 17, 1979, and died in 1993 in Valencia
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*(Catholic Hierarchy: Jacinto Argaya Goicoechea )


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