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Piñera C., Bernardino

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Personal name headingPiñera C., Bernardino
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Variant(s)Carvallo, Bernardino Piñera
Piñera Carvallo, Bernardino
Piñera, Bernardino
Piñera Carvallo, Bernardino, Bp., 1915-
Associated placeTemuco (Chile)
Addresscomunicaciones@iglesiadesantiago.cl
Birth date1915-09-22
Death date2020-06-21
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathSantiago (Chile)
AffiliationUniversidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Teología
Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Medicina
Acción Católica Chilena
Asociación Nacional de la Juventud Católica Femenina
Young Christian Workers
Catholic Church. Diocese of Talca (Chile)
Catholic Church. Diocese of Temuco (Chile)
Catholic Church. Conferencia Episcopal de Chile
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of La Serena (Chile)
Catholic Church. Prelatura de Illapel (Chile)
Catholic Church. Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano
Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
Profession or occupationPriest Theologian Archbishop Monsignor
Special noteUncle of: Piñera Echenique, Sebastián (nr 88007411)
Uncle of: Piñera Echenique, José (n 82041175)
Found inHacia la civilización del amor, Chile 2000, 1983: t.p. (Bernardino Piñera, Bernardino Piñera C.) p. 5 (general secretary, Conferencia Episcopal de Chile) p. 43 (monseñor)
Archbishop of Santiago (Chile) website, November 15, 2023: author's obituary posted on June 21, 2020 (Monseñor Bernardino Piñera Carvallo; born September 22, 1915 in Paris, France; died June 21, 2020 in Santiago, Chile at the age of 104; son of José Manuel Piñera Figueroa and Elena Carvallo Castillo; degree in medicine, Universidad Católica de Chile (1941); studied theology at the Seminario de Santiago; licenciado in theology, Facultad de Teología of the Universidad Católica de Chile (1947); ordained as a priest on April 5, 1947 by Cardenal José María Caro, Archbishop of Santiago; advisor to Acción Católica, the Asociación Nacional de la Juventud Católica Femenina, and the Juventud Obrera Católica (JOC); vice chancellor of the Universidad Católica de Chile and Camarero Secreto [Cameriere Segreti di spada e cappa] of the Vatican in 1957; bishop of Talca (1958); was transferred to the diocese of Temuco in December 1960 and started in 1961; he participated in four sessions of Vatican II; former general secretary of the Conferencia Episcopal de Chile 1977 and moved to Santiago, Chile; became the Archbishop of La Serena in 1983; was named Administrador Apostólico ad nutum Sanctae Sedis of the Prelatura of Illapel on August 11, 1984; he held various positions in CELAM and the Conferencia Episcopal de Chile including as its president (1983-1988); retired in 1990; comunicaciones@iglesiadesantiago.cl)
   <https://www.iglesiadesantiago.cl/vicarias/vicaria-para-el-clero/fallece-monsenor-bernardino-pinera-carvallo>
Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile website, November 15, 2023: article page (Sebastián Piñera Echenique; served as President of Chile from March 11, 2010-March 11, 2014 and March 11, 2018-March 11, 2022; son of Magdalena Echenique Rozas and José Piñera Carvallo (affiliated with the Partido Demócrata Cristiano; ambassador to Belgium (1965-1966) and the United Nations (1966-1970) during the Eduardo Frei Montalva administration; held various positions for the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (Corfo)); brother of José Piñera Echeñique (Ministro de Trabajo y Previsión Social y de Minería during the government of Augusto Pinochet; candidate for president in 1993) and Pablo Piñera (Subsecretario de Hacienda during the Patricio Aylwin administration; advisor to the Banco Central; executive director of Televisión Nacional de Chile; general director of administration and finance of the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores; general manager of BancoEstado during the Michelle Bachelet administration); nephew of Monseñor Bernardino Piñera Carvallo (bishop of Temuco (1960-1977); archbishop of La Serena (1983-1990); president of the Conferencia Episcopal de Chile (1984-1987)); cousin of Andrés Chadwick (former government minister; former senator and congressman affiliated with the Unión Demócrata Independiente (UDI)); husband of Cecilia Morel Montes (youth and family counserlor affiliated with the Instituto Carlos Casanueva; licenciada in family and human relationships, Universidad Mayor; director of the foundation Mujer Emprende); father of Magdalena, Cecilia, Sebastián, and Cristóbal)
   <https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_biograficas/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A1n_Pi%C3%B1era_Echenique>
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