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Luciano Pedro Mendes de Almeida (5 October 1930 – 27 August 2006) was a Brazilian
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and professed member from the
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who served as the Archbishop of Mariana from 1988 until his death. He was a noted pastor passionate about the defence of
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and for the participation of the faithful in ecclesial affairs; he oversaw the establishment of retirement homes and facilities for disabled people during his tenure as archbishop. In 2011 calls were made for his cause for beatification to be introduced and the national episcopal conference made a formal application to officials in
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to commence the cause. The start to the cause saw the late archbishop titled as a
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Life

Luciani Pedro Mendes de Almeida was born in
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on 5 October 1930 as one of seven children to Count Cândido Mendes de Almeida (a
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; 1895-1962) and Emilia de Mello Vieira (d. 1973). His parents married in 1925 and he was named "Luciano Pedro" after his maternal uncle of that name who died in a plane crash during
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. His siblings were: * Cândido Antonio (b. 3 June 1928; writer and political scientist) * Elisa Maria José (d. 2 March 2006) * Luiz Fernando * João Theotonio * Antonio Luiz de Mello * Maria da Gloria Greve He received his
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on 8 September 1937. His mother died in 1973 from a
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following three unsuccessful operations. His initial schooling was spent at the Colégio Santo Inácio in Rio de Janeiro. He entered the
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on 2 March 1947 and then underwent his ecclesial studies first at
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from 1951 to 1953 (at the Colégio Anchieta) and then at the Pontifical Gregorian from 1955 until 1959 for his theological studies. His philosophical course at the Gregorian spanned from 1960 to 1965 and he earned his
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in Thomism. He received his
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to the priesthood in
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before making his solemn profession as a Jesuit on 15 August 1964. He mastered
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and Italian during his studies as well as English while also learning Spanish and German. Mendes de Almeida served after his ordination as a professor in the philosophical department in a school back in Brazil from 1965 until 1972. He served in various capacities in the Brazilian Episcopal Conference and the
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. He was a vocal advocate for
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and democratic freedom while serving in the two conferences. He offered his support to the embattled Bishop Pedro Casaldaliga after the bishop had been summoned to Rome to be interviewed about his association with
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and his leftist views as the Vatican perceived them. Mendes de Almeida was present in 1980 at the funeral of the slain archbishop Óscar Romero. In 1988 he was appointed as the newest Archbishop of Mariana. He prioritized himself on greater investment in the media including the creation of the Archdiocesan Department of Communication while also dedicating himself to the greater formation and participation of the faithful. He likewise sought the multiplication of retirement homes and facilities for disabled people. It had been rumored prior to his appointment that he would become the next Archbishop of São Salvador de Bahia but was sent to Mariana instead. But he was calm at his appointment and said that "I am at peace" even though some considered his move to Mariana instead of São Salvador da Bahia was a lack of papal consideration on the part of
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. Mendes de Almeida served as a member of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and worked alongside its head Cardinal Văn Thuận with the prelate later expressing thanks for having had the "great grace to have met him". The archbishop offered his resignation to
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on the eve of turning 75 but the pope turned the offer down and asked that he continue in his position. He died from
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following complications with
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on 27 August 2006 at 6:15pm at the
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; his final words were: "God is good". He had suffered from this since 2001 (he had an operation in December 2004) and had been hospitalized since 17 July. The earlier death of his sister from
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aggravated his condition. Upon admittance his condition worsened on 26 July and he was moved to the intensive care unit. His remains were flown out to
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and then transported via vehicle to Mariana for the funeral which Cardinal
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presided over.


Beatification process

On 4 May 2011 his successor in Mariana requested that the national episcopal conference consider lodging an official petition to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints to initiate the cause for beatification for the late archbishop; the conference announced in June the formal application would be made that August. The transfer of the forum for the local investigation of the process was made on 5 November 2011 from São Paulo (where he died) to Mariana. The C.C.S. approved the application and issued the edict declaring " nihil obstat" (no objections) while titling the late prelate as a
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on 13 May 2014. The diocesan phase of investigation opened on 27 August 2014 in Mariana and concluded on 15 June 2018.


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Catholic Hierarchy

Hagiography Circle
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