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Ricardo Vidal (Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal) was born on 6 February, 1931 in Mogpog, Marinduque, Philippine Islands, is an A 21st-century venerated christian. Discover Ricardo Vidal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal
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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1931
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Mogpog, Marinduque, Philippine Islands
Date of death 18 October, 2017
Died Place Cebu City, Philippines
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1931

Ricardo Tito Jamin Vidal (Ricardus Titus Vidal; Ricardo Tito Vidal y Jamín; (February 6, 1931 – October 18, 2017) was a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church. Made a cardinal in 1985, he was Archbishop of Cebu from 1982 to 2010.

Vidal was born on February 6, 1931, in Mogpog, Marinduque to Faustino S. Vidal of Pila, Laguna, and Natividad Jamin of Mogpog, the fifth of six siblings.

1937

In 1937, Vidal received his first communion at the International Eucharistic Celebration.

He attended Mogpog Elementary School for his primary education.

Vidal studied at the Minor Seminary of the Most Holy Rosary (now Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary) in Sariaya, Quezon, and at the Saint Francis De Sales Seminary in Lipa, Batangas, where he studied philosophy.

He also studied theology at the San Carlos Seminary in Makati, Metro Manila.

1955

Vidal was ordained a deacon on September 24, 1955, and as a priest on March 17, 1956, on Lucena, Quezon Province, by Bishop Alfredo Obviar.

Vidal became the spiritual director of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary in Sariaya, Quezon.

1971

He was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Malolos on November 30, 1971 and was consecrated bishop by Archbishop Carmine Rocco, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines.

Less than two years later, he was appointed Archbishop of Lipa by Pope Paul VI.

1982

Pope John Paul II appointed Vidal Coadjutor Archbishop of Cebu in 1981 and he became archbishop there on August 24, 1982, succeeding Cardinal Julio Rosales.

Vidal was a frequent collaborator with Bishop Teofilo Camomot and bore witness to the native Cebuano prelate's claimed miraculous deed.

Vidal also helped found the Catechist Missionaries of St. Theresa, a Catholic religious congregation.

1983

He was a delegate to the Synod on Reconciliation (1983), the Extraordinary Synod (1985), the Synod on Priests (1991), and the Synod on Religious Life (1994), and also served as President Delegate at the 1989 Synod on the Laity.

1985

He was appointed the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences's Convenor of the Standing Committee (1985 to 1994).

On May 25, 1985, he became Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Pietro e Paolo a Via Ostiense.

1986

Vidal was President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) from 1986 to 1987 and became Chairman of the CBCP-Episcopal Commission on the Clergy in 1989.

Vidal and the Cardinal Archbishop of Manila Jaime Sin supported the 1986 Philippine People Power Revolution.

As Archbishop of Cebu and president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, Vidal led the rest of the Philippine prelates and made a joint declaration against the government and the results of the snap election.

1989

He was also a member of the Permanent Council of the Synod from 1989 to 1994.

Vidal's posts in the Roman Curia included memberships in the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, the Congregation for Catholic Education, and the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers.

In 1989 President Corazon Aquino asked Vidal to convince General Jose Comendador, who was sympathetic to the rebel forces fighting her government, to surrender peacefully.

His intervention averted what could have been a bloody coup.

2001

In 2001, during the 2001 People Power Revolution Vidal convinced President Joseph Estrada to step down.

Estrada was later detained.

Vidal along with Senator Manny Villar and House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.. wrote a letter appealing to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to grant pardon to Estrada in the "spirit of national unity and reconciliation".

2004

He underwent a coronary angiogram procedure and had a pacemaker installed in 2004.

2005

He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI, the only Filipino cardinal to do so, because Cardinal Jaime Sin's poor health prevented him from attending.

2007

Estrada was pardoned and released from detention on October 26, 2007.

2010

Pope Benedict XVI accepted Vidal's resignation as Archbishop of Cebu on October 15, 2010.

He was succeeded by Archbishop Jose S. Palma of Palo.

In retirement, Vidal lived in Sto.

Niño Village in Cebu City.

He continued presiding at Masses and attending events organized by the Archdiocese of Cebu.

On December 7, 2010, the Senate of the Philippines recognized his service to Cebu by Senate Resolution NO. 306: "It is resolved by the Senate, to honor Ricardo Cardinal Vidal, Archbishop of Cebu, for his service to the people of Cebu, providing spiritual leadership and inspiration, helping the community avert or survive several crises and conflicts, often acting as a peacekeeper and giving the voice of moderation amid clashing views and interests in local and national issues."

He also received recognition from the House of Representatives through House Resolution 593.

2013

He experienced a mild stroke on September 23, 2013.

2014

He was confined to the hospital multiple times beginning in 2014 for pneumonia.

2017

He was confined in a hospital in May 2017 for the same illness, given the Catholic sacrament of anointing of the sick on October 11, and died on October 18.

Vidal received recognition from the government.