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His Eminence
Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer
Archbishop of Tarragona
Pictured sometime between 1918 and 1931.
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Appointed
7 May 1919
Term ended
13 September 1943
Predecessor
Antolín López y Peláez
Successor
Manuel Arce y Ochotorena
Other post(s)
Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina (1921–43)
Orders
Ordination
17 September 1899 by Tomás Costa Fornaguera
Consecration
26 April 1914 by Antolín López y Peláez
Created cardinal
7 March 1921 by Pope Benedict XV
Rank
Cardinal-priest
Personal details
Born
Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer
3 October 1868
Cambrils, Spanish Kingdom
Died
13 September 1943(1943-09-13) (aged 74) Foyer Saint'Elizabeth, Fribourg, Switzerland
Buried
Tarragona Cathedral (since 1978)
Parents
Francisco Vidal i Gimbernat Angelina Barraquer i Roviralta
Previous post(s)
Titular Bishop of Pentacomia (1913–19) Apostolic Administrator of Solsona (1913–19)
Alma mater
University of Barcelona University of Madrid
Motto
Diligite alterutrum
Coat of arms
Styles of Francisco Vidal y Barraquer
Reference style
His Eminence
Spoken style
Your Eminence
Informal style
Cardinal
See
Tarragona
Francisco de Asís Vidal y Barraquer (Catalan: Francesc d'Assís Vidal i Barraquer, 3 October 1868 – 13 September 1943) was a Spanish Catalan cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Tarragona from 1919 until his death; he was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1921.
He famously refused to sign the 1937 Collective Letter in which the Spanish Church's hierarchy gave their support to Francisco Franco's forces,[1] and died in exile in Switzerland.
^Payne, Stanley G. (1987). The Franco Regime, 1936-1975. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 202. ISBN 9780299110703. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
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