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Louis Joachim Munoz, MFR (9 October 1933 – 19 March 2013) was a Spanish priest. He lived in Nigeria for 47 years where, alongside his duties as an
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priest, he lectured on political science and French.


Early life

Munoz was born in Zamora, Spain. He studied law at University of Granada, where in his first year he became a member of
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. He graduated in 1958 with an LLM degree. Munoz then worked as a journalist for the Granada newspaper ''Patria''. He was ordained a Priest of the
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in Madrid, on 9 August 1959. In September, he went to the United States as a chaplain of Tremont House (Boston) where he resided until he was asked by St. Josemaria to go to Nigeria and help build Opus Dei, which had its beginnings there in 1965. He lived in Ibadan, Nigeria, for 47 years and became a Nigerian citizen on 17 November 2006.


Academic qualifications

* LL.M., University of Granada (Spain), 1958 * Ph.D. (
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) of Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas ( Rome), 1957 * Ph.D. (
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) Political Science, Complutense University of Madrid, 1977


Career

Fr Munoz was asked by
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, Founder of
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, to start the apostolic work of Opus Dei in Nigeria. He arrived on 22 August 1966 and spent the rest of his life there.


Teaching

Munoz started teaching in the University of Ibadan in 1967 and was appointed as a Professor of Political Science and French Studies in the department of European Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan on 1 October 1980, working under Prof. Henry Evans. The main field of his research, the process of tradition, provided him with a synthesis and a comparative focus, which enabled him to write widely on political philosophy and on African and European history. He retired in October 1998, but stayed on contract from 1999 to 2002, and thereafter taught and supervised graduate students in the department, gratis until his death.


Books

*''The Past in the Present: Towards a Rehabilitation of Tradition'' (Spectrum, Ibadan: 2007) *''A Living Tradition: Studies in Yoruba Civilization'' (Bookcraft, Ibadan: 2003): *''Virtues: An Inquiry into Moral Virtues of our Times'' (Sefer, Ibadan: 1996) was Munoz's direct intervention during the political backwash of an annulled election in Nigeria. It was a series of seminars he gave to "university teachers, justices and others professional men." *''The Roots of the West: An Introduction to the European Cultural Tradition'' (Bookcraft, Ibadan: 2001)


Journal articles

Munoz published about 35 peer-reviewed journal articles, including: *"The Dual Mandate of Modern Languages" (1976) *" he American Paradigm of ModernizationEl paradigma americano de la modernización" (1977) *"La Ciudad Ceremonial Yoruba, Mecanismo De Tradicion" (1978) *"The Temporal Reference of Tradition" (1979) *"The Rationality of Tradition" (1981) *"Regionalism in Nigeria: The Transformation of Tradition" (1987) *"Traditional Participation in a Modern Political System — the Case of Western Nigeria" (2008) *"My Friendship with Emeritus Professor Jacob Ade-Ajayi" was his last work: a chapter in a Festschrift in honor of his friend, Emeritus Professor
J. F. Ade Ajayi Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi, commonly known as J. F. Ade Ajayi, (26 May 1929 – 9 August 2014) was a Nigerian historian and a member of the Ibadan school, a group of scholars interested in introducing African perspectives to African history and ...
. Munoz "struggled to complete his chapter and died a few days after submitting it."


Pastor

Fr Munoz did not limit his work to research. He was involved in the spiritual and moral growth of the university community – teachers, students and other non-academic staff. He was the Parish Priest of the university chapel, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom, an assignment that he gladly received from the Catholic Archbishop of Ibadan. As parish priest, Fr Munoz, celebrated liturgical services and dispensed communion and was involved extensively in individual counselling and offered classes on theology and
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. Together with other members of Opus Dei and their friends, he was instrumental in building the Irawo University Centre, a male hall of residence for university students. Moral and spiritual formation is entrusted to the Prelature of Opus Dei.


Honours

Prof Munoz was a recipient of three national honours: *France: Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques (1993) *Spain: Cruz de Oficial de la Orden del Mérito Civil (1995) *Nigeria:
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(MFR) (2005)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Munoz, Louis 1933 births 2013 deaths Naturalized citizens of Nigeria Nigerian Roman Catholic priests Opus Dei People from Zamora, Spain Spanish emigrants to Nigeria University of Granada alumni Academic staff of the University of Ibadan