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José Luis Osvaldo Lira Pérez
SS.CC. The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary () abbreviated SS.CC., is a Roman Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men priests and brothers. The congregation is also known as the Picpus because their first ...
(February 11, 1904, in
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– December 20, 1996, in Santiago) was a Chilean priest, philosopher and theologian who wrote more than 10 books on topics related to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, as well as Ortega y Gasset and
Juan Vázquez de Mella Juan Vázquez de Mella y Fanjul (1861–1928) was a Spanish politician and a political theorist. He is counted among the greatest Traditionalist thinkers, at times considered the finest author of Spanish Traditionalism of all time. A politician ac ...
. He devoted most of his life to teaching in different universities, and had as many followers as opponents. With Ramón Callis in 1952 they founded the National Syndicalist Revolutionary Movement, with an open
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tendency.


Biography


Childhood and youth

José Luis Osvaldo Lira Pérez was born on February 11, 1904, in his maternal grandparents' house, at Catedral and Amunátegui streets (Catedral 1390), in Santiago. His parents were Luis Lira Luco and María Cristina Pérez Valdés, both devout Catholics.Padre Osvaldo Lira, La Vida en Torno, Santiago de Chile, Ediciones Centro de Estudios Bicentenario, Prólogo del Profesor don Juan Antonio Widow, pagina XI, He was baptized on the day of his birth,* Varios, ''Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años''. "Sacerdote In Aeternum" by Julio Retamal Favereau, p. 13 in the parish of St. Anne. His ancestry includes one of the fundamental figures of Chilean history, José Miguel Carrera, Osvaldo's great-great-grandfather. His first studies were begun at home, where he learnt to read and write, and all the observant Catholic's background of prayers and devotions. Within his family he was always known as Luis or Lucho.


Education

In 1912, José Luis entered the Sacred Hearts School, where he stayed for eight years and was distinguished as the valedictorian. It was during his junior year, being 14 years old, when he felt a vocation to the priesthood.Varios, ''Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años''. "Sacerdote In Aeternum" by Julio Retamal Favereau, p. 14 His father asked him to go to university before becoming a candidate for membership of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, so he studied engineering for one year, and law for another. On May 4, 1922, when he was 18 years old, he entered the novitiate of the congregation where he had been educated, leaving behind the names of José Luis, while keeping his third baptismal name, Osvaldo. In the scholasticate, novice Lira's professors were Fathers Adalberto Maury and Patricio Logan, who were key to his priestly formation. During the scholasticate, he was a teacher of Spanish and Cosmography in the Sacred Hearts School in Valparaíso. He was also a theology teacher for his own classmates in the novitiate, when Father Maury, the titular professor, had to leave and assigned him as his substitute. On December 16, 1928, six years after entering the novitiate, Osvaldo Lira was ordained as a priest, and celebrated his first Mass as such on December 25 of the same year.


Priest and professor

Father Osvaldo Lira began his teaching in the Congregation's schools in Valparaíso, Concepción and Santiago, settling down in the capital in 1934. During this period, he was able to deepen his knowledge of philosophy, metaphysics and dogmatic theology. He stood out for always teaching from the sources, without resorting to handbooks, but instead referring directly to the Holy Scriptures and St. Thomas Aquinas. Living in Santiago, he met other great intellectuals of the time, with whom he shared his social and religious beliefs, as well as long talks and debates. Among these intellectuals were Julio Philippi and Jaime Eyzaguirre, and together they studied
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in depth. It was in these years that Fr. Lira wrote his first articles in the magazine ''Estudios'', which was edited by Eyzaguirre.* Varios, Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años. "Sacerdote In Aeternum" por Julio Retamal Favereau, página 15 Father Lira was known for having advanced thoughts as well as for using a vehement tone, which got him into trouble with his superiors in the congregation, adding to this the great popularity he had among his students, Gonzalo Ibáñez Santa María said that “no one who has ever met him has remained indifferent to him”.''Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años''. "Presentación" by Gonzalo Ibáñez Santa María, p. 11 In 1939, eleven years after being ordained as a priest, during which time he had worked as a teacher for the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, Fr. Lira thought it necessary to leave the congregation, considering entering the Benedictines or joining the secular diocesan clergy. It was monsignor Pío Fariña, auxiliary bishop for Santiago, who urged him to wait for better times. A year later, in 1940, it was decided that he should travel to Europe, where he met the General Superior of the Congregation. According to Julio Retamal Favereau, the influence of “some conservative leaders who branded Father Lira as advanced and even as a communist (!)”, was decisive. Retamal emphasizes that after this episode Father Lira never thought of retiring from the congregation, although he considered that they never encouraged, or showed any interest in, his intellectual action and production.


Time in Spain

Father Osvaldo Lira traveled to Europe in 1940, arriving in Spain on May 15, after being in Belgium with his superiors before the country was invaded by the Germans. He lived in Spain for twelve years, from 1940 to 1952, residing in Miranda de Ebro and Madrid. It was in this country that he was able to complete his knowledge of
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and Thomism. Lira had written articles for magazines and made translations of books by Catholic authors, but it was in Spain that he wrote his first books, the first one being about Vázquez de Mella, a Spanish politician whose socio-political ideals the priest shared: ''Nostalgia de Vázquez de Mella'' (1942). His other writings in Spain include ''Visión política de Quevedo'' (1948), ''La Vida en torno'' (1949) and ''Hispanidad y mestizaje'' (1952). Living in Spain he met great writers and musicians, among the former Vicente Aleixandre, Dámaso Alonso and José María Pemán, and among the latter Joaquín Rodrigo, Ataúlfo Agenta and
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.


Honours

In 1978 the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile appointed him Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy Faculty. In 1989 the same University awarded him the rank of Doctor Scientiae et Honoris Causa.* Varios, Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años. "Sacerdote In Aeternum" por Julio Retamal Favereau, página 16 University Adolfo Ibáñez named him Honorary Academician. Professor Juan Antonio Widow, in the prologue to the second edition of ''La Vida en Torno'', published in 2004 for the centenary of Lira's birth, wrote:


As to his thoughts

In the year 1994, University Adolfo Ibáñez together with Zig-Zag Publisher, released the book ''Padre Osvaldo Lira: En torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años'' ("Father Osvaldo Lira: As to his thoughts. Tribute to his 90 years"). Just as the title indicates, the book was published as a homage to his 90 years (1904–1994). The articles talk about Fr. Osvaldo Lira's thoughts, and contain four biographical articles in his honor. The rest of the articles are about the following topics: Theology, spirituality, philosophy, morality, politics, law, history and regarding some poets. This is the largest work that has been done on the thought of Osvaldo Lira. The articles were written by 35 professors and friends: Julio Retamal Favereau, Rafael Gambra, Enrique Díaz Araujo, Alberto Boixados, Mario Soria, R.P. Raúl Sanchez Abelenda, Juan Roberto Pérez, Manuel Atria Ramírez, Guido Soaje Ramos, Féliz Adolfo Lamas, Juan Vallet de Goytisolo, Mirko Skarica, Juan Carlos Ossandón, Juan Antonio Widow, R.P. Carlos Miguel Buela, Patricio H. Randle, Antonio Millán-Puelles, R.P. Victorino Rodríguez, O.P., José Luis Widow, Luis Alberto Barnada, Miguel Ayuso, Gonzalo Larios, Alvaro Pezoa, R.P. Alfredo Sáenz, S.J., Carlos Francisco Cáceres, Alejandro Guzmán Brito, Gonzalo Ibáñez Santa María, Héctor Herrera Cajas, Edberto Oscar Acevedo, Juan Vicente Ugarte del Pino, José Joaquín Ugarte, Bernardino Bravo Lira, Cristián Garay Vera, Rubén Calderón Bouchet, Bernardino Montejano and Alberto Falcionelli.


Bibliography


By Father Osvaldo Lira

*''Nostalgia de Vázquez de Mella'', Difusión Chilena olección Verbo Santiago de Chile, 1942. 2nd ed., Editorial Andrés Bello, Santiago de Chile, 1979. *Spanish version of Paul Glorieux, ''Cuerpo místico y apostolado: El dogma de la unidad cristiana expuesto à la juventud'', Pax olección Vida, 11 San Sebastián, 1943. *'La belleza, noción trascendental', ''Revista de Ideas Estéticas'' (Madrid), 1945, nº 10, pp. 181–208. *'La monarquía de Quevedo', ''Revista de Estudios Políticos'' (Madrid), 1946, nº 27–28, pp. 1–46. *''Estudio preliminar a Dante Alighieri, Tratado de monarquía'', Instituto de Estudios Políticos iblioteca española de escritores políticos Madrid, 1947. *'Soloviev y la misión de Rusia', ''Estudios'' (Santiago de Chile), 1947, nº 169–170, págs. 3-28. *''Visión política de Quevedo'', Seminario de Problemas Hispanoamericanos uadernos de Monografías, 3 Madrid 1948, 286 pp. *''La vida en torno, ensayos'', Revista de Occidente, Madrid, 1949. Compilation of previously published work: La Belleza, noción trascendental; La misión de Rusia según Soloviev; Introducción à la monarquía dantesca; Lirismo y Épica; Pensamiento y medida de Maritain; Visión de España. – Second edition, 2004, with a foreword by Juan Antonio Widow, Santiago de Chile, Ediciones Centro de Estudios Bicentenario, *'La actitud política de Maritain', ''Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos'' (Madrid), 1949, nº 7, pp. 185–189. *'Aclaraciones sobre el carácter trascendental de la belleza', ''Revista de Filosofía del Instituto Luis Vives'' (Madrid), 1949, nº 30, pp. 479–493. *''Hispanidad y mestizaje, y otros ensayos'', Cultura Hispánica olección hombres e ideas Madrid 1952, 263 pp. *'El cristianismo de José Ortega y Gasset', ''Finis Terrae'' (Universidad Católica de Chile), 1954, nº 2, pp. 35–57. *''Ortega en su espíritu. I: Metafísica y estética'', Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, 1965. *''Ortega en su espíritu. II: Psicología, gnoseología, política'', Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, 1967. *''Poesía y mística en Juan Ramón Jiménez'', Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile diciones del Centro de investigaciones estéticas Santiago de Chile, 1969. *'Nación y nacionalismo', pp 19–66 in Enrique Campos Menéndez, ''Pensamiento Nacionalista'', Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, 1974. *''El misterio de la poesía'', Ediciones Nueva Universidad, Universidad Católica de Chile 1974–1981, 3 vols. *Editor of ''El bien común, Segundas Jornadas de Derecho Natural'', Ediciones Nueva Universidad, Universidad Católica de Chile, 1975. *''Verdad y libertad'', Ediciones Nueva Universidad, Universidad Católica de Chile, 1977. *''De Santo Tomás a Velázquez, pasando por Lope de Vega'', Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagógicas de Santiago, Santiago de Chile, 1981. *''El orden político: ¿tradicionalismo? ¿fascismo? ¿democracia?'', Editorial Covadonga, Santiago de Chile, 1985. *''Catolicismo y democracia'', Corporación Estudios Nacionales, Santiago de Chile, 1988. *''El respeto de la persona humana: mito y realidad desde la Revolución Francesa'', Corporación de Estudios de Formación Social, Santiago de Chile, 1989. *''Derechos Humanos. Mito y Realidad'', Nuevo Extremo, Chile, 1993. *Entrevista: «Osvaldo Lira: El demonio está entre nosotros», en Vicente Parrini Roces, ''Matar al minotauro. Chile, ¿crisis moral o moral en crisis? Conversaciones con Antonio Bentué, Diamela Eltit, Humberto Giannini, Martin Hopenhayn, Osvaldo Lira'', Editorial Planeta Chilena SA, Santiago de Chile, 1993.


Books about F. Osvaldo Lira

*Varios, ''Padre Osvaldo Lira: en torno a su pensamiento. Homenaje en sus 90 años'', Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Editorial Zig-Zag, Santiago de Chile, 1994. *Cristian Garay Vera, 'La idea de Tradición en el P. Osvaldo Lira, SS.CC.', ''Verbo'', marzo-abril, 1994. *'Escritos del Padre Osvaldo Lira en la Revista Estudios', Recopilación y estudio preliminar por Cristian Garay Vera, Instituto de Filosofía R.P. Osvaldo Lira SS.CC., Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins. Santiago, octubre, 1998. *José Luis Widow Lira, 'Creación y ley en el pensamiento de Osvaldo Lira', ''Philosophica'' (Universidad Católica de Valparaiso), nº 19–20, 1997.


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