Rafael Otón Castro Jiménez
religious leader
Rafael Otón Castro Jiménez was the first archbishop of San José, Costa Rica, appointed by Pope Benedict XV in 1921, and played a key role in the establishment of the archdiocese and the development of Catholic social teachings in the nation.
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Rafael Otón Castro Jiménez was elected as the first archbishop of San José.
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Francisco
Leon Xiv
Alejandro Vi
Leon X
Clemente Vii
Paulo Iii
Pio Ix
Juan Rafael Mora Porras
Bernardo Augusto Thiel
Benedicto Xv
Pio Xi
Victor Manuel Sanabria
Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia
Giulio Pacelli
Juan Pablo Ii
Jorge Jimenez Deredia
Floribeth Mora
Valeria Valverde
Carlo Acutis
Tomas Federico Arias Castro
La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: El papado y Costa Rica: un vínculo de siglos