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Antonio Añoveros Ataún

Antonio Añoveros Ataún
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Born Antonio Añoveros Ataún
1909
Pamplona, Spain
Died 1987
Bilbao, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Occupation bishop
Known for bishop
Political party none

Antonio Añoveros Ataún (1909 - 1987) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest. He is known mostly as a protagonist of the so-called „Añoveros case", a 1974 episode which marked the gravest crisis in relations between the Franco regime and the Church. Though during the Civil War he joined the ultra-reactionary Carlists, he is recognized chiefly as one of the most liberal members of the Spanish hierarchy during the late Francoism; he is appreciated especially in the Basque realm.

Añoveros' paternal family originated from the Madrid province. His grandfather, Guillermo Añoveros Ribas (1817-1897), settled in Navarre due to his duties of Carabinero de la Hacienda Nacional, the Spanish customs service. Antonio's father, Julio Añoveros Monasterio (1867-1939), directed Tabacalera de Navarra, local section of the Spanish tobacco monopoly, and worked for the Pamplona city council as secretary of Junta de Beneficiencia de Navarra. Since 1928 he was elected Teniente de Alcalde and presided over Comisión de Beneficiencia; he was also recognized as author of pieces posted to local periodicals. Antonio's maternal family came from central Navarre; his mother, Claudia Ataún Sanz (1881-1975), originated from . The couple had 4 children.

Upon insistence of his profoundly religious mother Antonio was first educated in the Marist Brothers' college in Pamplona. Having obtained the bachillerato he moved to Aragon, studying derecho civil at Universidad de Zaragoza. According to some sources he pursued law studies and sacerdotal education at the same time, according to the other he abandoned university witnessing the rising tide of militant secularization; determined to confront it he returned to his native city and entered the seminar. He was ordained priest in 1933 and posted to the St. Nicolaus parish in Pamplona. In the mid-1930s he assumed teaching duties at the Pamplona seminary and animated local Acción Católica.


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