José da Silva Chaves

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DioceseUruaçu
Appointed29 November 1967
Term ended24 January 2007
The Most Reverend

José da Silva Chaves
Bishop Emeritus of Uruaçu
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DioceseUruaçu
Appointed29 November 1967
Term ended24 January 2007
Orders
Ordination8 December 1955
Consecration11 February 1968
by Fernando Gomes dos Santos
Personal details
BornJosé da Silva Chaves
(1930-05-15) 15 May 1930 (age 95)
NationalityBrazilian
MottoOBŒDIENTIA ET PAX

José da Silva Chaves (born 15 May 1930) is a Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of the Diocese of Uruaçu in the state of Goiás from 1976 until his retirement in 2007. He previously served as auxiliary bishop and in various leadership roles within the diocese.

José da Silva Chaves was born on 15 May 1930 in São Domingos, in the state of Goiás, Brazil. He undertook philosophical studies in Minas Gerais and theological studies at the Theological Seminary Santa Cruz in Silvânia, completing his formation in 1955. Chaves was ordained as a priest on 8 December 1955 in the Archdiocese of Goiânia.[1][2]

Episcopal ministry

On 29 November 1967, Chaves was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Uruaçu and titular bishop of Rusubbicari. He received his episcopal consecration on 11 February 1968 at the cathedral in Goiânia, with Archbishop Fernando Gomes dos Santos serving as principal consecrator.[1]

After serving as auxiliary bishop and later as administrator sede plena of Uruaçu, Chaves was named Bishop of Uruaçu. He led the diocese from 1976 until his resignation was accepted on 24 January 2007, upon reaching the age limit established by church law. During his nearly four decades of leadership, he oversaw diocesan growth, clergy formation, pastoral programs, and the establishment of new parishes within the region.[2]

Later life and activities

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