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Raymundo Joseph Peña

Raymundo Joseph Peña (February 19, 1934 – September 24, 2021) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.[1] He served as the bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville in Texas from 1995 to 2009, bishop of the Diocese of El Paso in Texas from 1980 to 1995 and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio in Texas from 1976 to 1980.


Raymundo Joseph Peña
Bishop of Brownsville
titular bishop of Trisipa
DioceseDiocese of Brownsville
AppointedMay 23, 1994
InstalledAugust 6, 1995
Term endedDecember 9, 2009
PredecessorEnrique San Pedro
SuccessorDaniel E. Flores
Orders
OrdinationMay 25, 1957
by Mariano Simon Garriga
ConsecrationDecember 13, 1976
by Francis James Furey, Patrick Flores, and Thomas Joseph Drury
Personal details
Born(1934-02-19)February 19, 1934
DiedSeptember 24, 2021(2021-09-24) (aged 87)
San Juan, Texas, US
Previous post(s)Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio
Bishop of El Paso
MottoHaz todo con amor
(Do everything with love)
Styles of
Raymundo Joseph Peña
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleBishop

Biography

Early life

Born in Corpus Christi, Texas on February 19, 1934, Raymundo Peña was the son of Cosme A. Peña and Elisa Ramon Peña. He attended both public and parochial schools in Robstown, Texas, then went to St. John's Seminary and Assumption Seminary, both in San Antonio, Texas.

Priesthood

Peña was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Corpus Christi on May 25, 1957, at Corpus Christi Cathedral by Bishop Mariano Garriaga.[2][3]

Peña was named as diocesan youth director in 1970, holding the position until 1976. In 1969, Peña was also appointed pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Corpus Christi, serving there until 1976. He became editor of the Texas Gulf Coast Catholic paper in 1970, along with vice-president of the Senate of Priests.[3]

Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio

On October 16, 1976, Pope Paul VI named Peña as titular bishop of Trisipa and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. He was consecrated at the Convention Center Arena in San Antonio on December 13, 1976, by Archdiocese Francis Furey. [2] [3]

In 1977, Peña was named as vicar general for the archdiocese as well as executive director of the Office of the Laity. In April 1979, after the death of Archbishop Francis Furey, Peña served as administrator sede vacante for the archdiocese until the installation of Patrick Flores as archbishop later in 1979.[3]

Bishop of El Paso

On April 4, 1980, Pope John Paul II appointed Peña as Bishop of the Diocese of El Paso, He was installed on June 18, 1980.[2]

Bishop of Brownsville

On May 23, 1995, John Paul II appointed Peña as Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville. He was installed on August 6, 1995.[2]

On December 6, 2004, the Dallas Morning News published a report on how Peña handled accusations of sexual abuse against a foreign priest. Basil Onyia, a Nigerian priest, arrived in Diocese of Brownsville in 1999 and was assigned as assistant pastor of the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle. In January 2009, Peña received complaints from two women in the parish that Onyia was touching them inappropriately. He told Onyia to stop it. In April 2000, after a woman filed a police complaint, Peña transferred Onyia. Later in 2000, two priests complained to Peña about Onyia's conduct. In January 2001, Peña asks Onyia's bishop in Nigeria to recall him. In February 2001, the relatives of a developmentally disabled girl accused Onyia of rape. Peña finally suspended Onyia, who fled to Nigeria to avoid arrest.[4]

Resignation

Peña submitted his letter of resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville to the Congregation for Bishops upon reaching 75. His resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on December 9, 2009.[2]

Raymundo Peña died in San Juan, Texas on September 24, 2021, at age 87.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Raymundo J. Peña biography.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Bishop Raymundo Joseph Peña [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "past bishops – Diocese of Brownsville". Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Case of Father Basil Onyia, Dallas Morning News, December 6, 2004". www.bishop-accountability.org. Retrieved February 18, 2022.

External links

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Brownsville December 20, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

Episcopal succession

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Brownsville
1995– 2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of El Paso
1980–1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by
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Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio
1976–1980
Succeeded by
-



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Raymundo Joseph Pena February 19 1934 September 24 2021 was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church 1 He served as the bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville in Texas from 1995 to 2009 bishop of the Diocese of El Paso in Texas from 1980 to 1995 and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio in Texas from 1976 to 1980 His Excellency The Most ReverendRaymundo Joseph PenaBishop of Brownsvilletitular bishop of TrisipaDioceseDiocese of BrownsvilleAppointedMay 23 1994InstalledAugust 6 1995Term endedDecember 9 2009PredecessorEnrique San PedroSuccessorDaniel E FloresOrdersOrdinationMay 25 1957by Mariano Simon GarrigaConsecrationDecember 13 1976by Francis James Furey Patrick Flores and Thomas Joseph DruryPersonal detailsBorn 1934 02 19 February 19 1934Corpus Christi Texas USDiedSeptember 24 2021 2021 09 24 aged 87 San Juan Texas USPrevious post s Auxiliary Bishop of San AntonioBishop of El PasoMottoHaz todo con amor Do everything with love Styles of Raymundo Joseph PenaReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleBishop Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Priesthood 1 3 Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio 1 4 Bishop of El Paso 1 5 Bishop of Brownsville 1 6 Resignation 2 See also 3 References 4 External links 5 Episcopal successionBiography EditEarly life Edit Born in Corpus Christi Texas on February 19 1934 Raymundo Pena was the son of Cosme A Pena and Elisa Ramon Pena He attended both public and parochial schools in Robstown Texas then went to St John s Seminary and Assumption Seminary both in San Antonio Texas Priesthood Edit Pena was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Corpus Christi on May 25 1957 at Corpus Christi Cathedral by Bishop Mariano Garriaga 2 3 Pena was named as diocesan youth director in 1970 holding the position until 1976 In 1969 Pena was also appointed pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Corpus Christi serving there until 1976 He became editor of the Texas Gulf Coast Catholic paper in 1970 along with vice president of the Senate of Priests 3 Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio Edit On October 16 1976 Pope Paul VI named Pena as titular bishop of Trisipa and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio He was consecrated at the Convention Center Arena in San Antonio on December 13 1976 by Archdiocese Francis Furey 2 3 In 1977 Pena was named as vicar general for the archdiocese as well as executive director of the Office of the Laity In April 1979 after the death of Archbishop Francis Furey Pena served as administrator sede vacante for the archdiocese until the installation of Patrick Flores as archbishop later in 1979 3 Bishop of El Paso Edit On April 4 1980 Pope John Paul II appointed Pena as Bishop of the Diocese of El Paso He was installed on June 18 1980 2 Bishop of Brownsville Edit On May 23 1995 John Paul II appointed Pena as Bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville He was installed on August 6 1995 2 On December 6 2004 the Dallas Morning News published a report on how Pena handled accusations of sexual abuse against a foreign priest Basil Onyia a Nigerian priest arrived in Diocese of Brownsville in 1999 and was assigned as assistant pastor of the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle In January 2009 Pena received complaints from two women in the parish that Onyia was touching them inappropriately He told Onyia to stop it In April 2000 after a woman filed a police complaint Pena transferred Onyia Later in 2000 two priests complained to Pena about Onyia s conduct In January 2001 Pena asks Onyia s bishop in Nigeria to recall him In February 2001 the relatives of a developmentally disabled girl accused Onyia of rape Pena finally suspended Onyia who fled to Nigeria to avoid arrest 4 Resignation Edit Pena submitted his letter of resignation as bishop of the Diocese of Brownsville to the Congregation for Bishops upon reaching 75 His resignation was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on December 9 2009 2 Raymundo Pena died in San Juan Texas on September 24 2021 at age 87 2 See also EditPortals Biography Catholicism Texas Catholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States List of Catholic bishops of the United States Lists of patriarchs archbishops and bishopsReferences Edit Raymundo J Pena biography a b c d e f Bishop Raymundo Joseph Pena Catholic Hierarchy www catholic hierarchy org Retrieved February 18 2022 a b c d past bishops Diocese of Brownsville Retrieved February 18 2022 The Case of Father Basil Onyia Dallas Morning News December 6 2004 www bishop accountability org Retrieved February 18 2022 External links EditRoman Catholic Diocese of Brownsville Archived December 20 2017 at the Wayback MachineEpiscopal succession EditCatholic Church titlesPreceded byEnrique San Pedro S J Bishop of Brownsville1995 2009 Succeeded byDaniel E FloresPreceded byPatrick Flores Bishop of El Paso1980 1995 Succeeded byArmando Xavier OchoaPreceded by Auxiliary Bishop 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