João de Deus Ramalho (8 January 1980 - 4 January 1958) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic Prelate and Member of the Society of Jesus. He was the Bishop of the Diocese of Macau from 1942 until his resignation in 1954.

His Excellency

João de Deus Ramalho

Bishop of Macau
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseMacau
Installed6 November 1942
Term ended9 January 1954
Orders
Ordination30 July 1921
Consecration6 November 1942
by Frederick Anthony Donaghy
Personal details
Born(1890-01-08)8 January 1890
São Vicente da Beira, Portugal
Died4 January 1958(1958-01-04) (aged 67)
DenominationRoman Catholic

Biography

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Born in São Vicente da Beira in Portugal on 8 January 1890, after completing his education in his hometown, he entered the school in Guimarães run by the Jesuits; he later joined the Jesuits on 7 September 1906.[1]

He was ordained a subdeacon on 28 July 1921, then a deacon on 29 July, and a priest on the 30th of the same month.

In 1926, after studying Chinese, he was assigned to Zhaoqing to exercise his priestly ministry until his elevstion to the episcopate. On 13 July 1940, he was appointed Vicar General of Zhaoqing, a position he held concurrently with his duties as a missionary in Zhaoqing.[1]

On 24 September 1942, Pope Piux XII appoints Ramalho as the Bishop of Macau, he was consecrated on 6 November 1942 by Frederick Anthony Donaghy, Apostolic Vicar of Wuchow.

On 9 January 1954, he announced that the Holy See has accepted his resignation, however, he continue to govern the diocese as Apostolic Administrator until the appointment and arrival of the new Bishop of Macau. He later return to Portugal because of his health issues.

In late 1957, he suffered a stroke that paralyzed his left side of his face, he dies on 4 January 1958 in Vilar do Paraíso, he was 67.[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 Anuário de Macau (in Portuguese). Imprensa Nacional. 1952. p. 331.
  2. "Exéquias solenes de D. João de Deus Ramalho, S.J.". O Clarim Macau. 30 March 1958. p. 6.