
Gregorio Rosa Chávez
Gregorio Rosa Chávez is a prominent Salvadoran cardinal of the Catholic Church, known for his advocacy on social justice issues and commitment to the welfare of the vulnerable communities in El Salvador. As a member of the Archdiocese of San Salvador, he has been actively involved in various initiatives to address environmental concerns and promote human rights. Recently, he was in the news for participating in the delivery of 150,000 signatures to the Legislative Assembly, advocating for the repeal of the Mining Law, which is perceived to pose significant risks to public health and the environment.
Born on Aug 03, 1942 (82 years old)
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El Salvador:
Mons. Gregorio Rosa Chávez is the first Salvadoran cardinal elected by Pope Francisco in 2017.
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Italy:
Gregorio Rosa Chávez is a cardinal from El Salvador who emphasizes the importance of reforms initiated by Pope Francis.
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Vietnam:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez commented that the conclave will likely take a short time.
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Liechtenstein:
Gregorio Rosa Chávez, the emeritus archbishop of San Salvador, shared his thoughts on the expected profile for the successor of Pope Francis.
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Kenya:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez of El Salvador emphasized the need for a successor's name and style during a closed-door session.
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Indonesia:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez expressed confidence that the conclave would be quick.
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Vietnam:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez of El Salvador stated that the conclave will take place in a very short time, only about 2-3 days, to elect the new pope.
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Kenya:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez, 82, expressed that the Church is in prayer mode but must also be in surprise mode.
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Guatemala:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez expressed his belief that the conclave will be brief and last between two and three days.
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Argentina:
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez predicted that the electors will enter the Sistine Chapel with clear ideas.
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