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Encyclopedia > Joaquin Navarro Valls

Joaquín Navarro Valls (born November 16, 1936, Cartagena, Spain) was the Director of the Holy See (Vatican) Press Office, taking the post in 1984. His role as the press liaison between the Vatican and the world press corps gave him perhaps the highest visibility of any one person in the Vatican during the long reign of Pope John Paul II, with the exception of the Pope himself. Navarro Valls, a non-clerical journalist, resigned his post July 11th, 2006. Pope Benedict XVI has appointed the Rev. Federico Lombardi to take his place. 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... For other places of the same name, see Cartagena. ... Pope John Paul II (Latin: ), born Karol Józef WojtyÅ‚a [1] (May 18, 1920 – April 2, 2005) reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church for almost 27 years, from October 16, 1978 until his death, making his the second-longest pontificate, with the exception of St. ... The current Pope is Benedict XVI (born Joseph Alois Ratzinger), who was elected at the age of 78 on 19 April 2005. ... Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: , born Josef Alois Ratzinger on April 16, 1927 in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany) is the 265th[1] and reigning Pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and sovereign of Vatican City State. ...

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Background and Training

Navarro Valls studied at the “Deutsche Schule” in Cartagena, and then studied medicine at the Universities of Granada and Barcelona, as well as journalism at the Faculty of Sciences of Communication at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain. He also took post-graduate studies at Harvard University in the United States. He graduated “summa cum laude” in Medicine and Surgery in 1961 and took courses for a doctorate in Psychiatry in “Trastornos psiquiátricos en los traumas craneales”. In addition, he taught at the Faculty of Medicine. In 1968, received a degree in journalism and in the science of communication in 1980. He is fluent in Spanish, English, French and Italian. Cartagena is the name of two cities: Cartagena, Spain Cartagena, Colombia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... This article is about the field of medical practice and health care. ... Granada (Arabic: غرناطة) is a city and the capital of the province of Granada, in the autonomous region of Andalusia, Spain. ... Barcelona – Greek: (Ptolemy, ii. ... Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting information regarding current events, trends, issues and people. ... The University of Navarra was founded in 1959 by St. ... Harvard University campus (old map) Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ... Psychiatry is a medical speciality whose primary goal is the treatment of mental illness. ... Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting information regarding current events, trends, issues and people. ...


Professional career

Navarro Valls was both a foreign correspondent for Nuestro Tiempo, and was also Foreign Correspondent for the daily newspaper of Madrid ABC. Esteemed by his colleagues, he was elected a member of the Board of Directors (1979) and later President of the Foreign Press Association, Italy (1983 and 1984). Madrids emblem: el oso y el madroño Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain, as well as in the province and the autonomous community of the same name. ...


From 1996 until 2001, he served as President of the Administration Board of the “Maruzza Lefebvre d’Ovidio” Foundation for terminally ill cancer patients.


Liaison of the Vatican

Navarro Valls' work with the Holy See has enabled him to be a member of the Holy See Delegation to international conferences of the United Nations in Cairo (1994), Copenhagen (1995), Beijing (1995), and Istanbul (1996). His continued work in medicine and journalism has allowed him to participate in national and international conferences on psychiatry and/or communication as a guest speaker. Since 1996 he has been a visiting professor at the Faculty of Institutional Social Communications of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. [1] United Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Cairo Minarets Cairo (Arabic: ‎ transliterated: , transl. ... Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan, or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,115,035 (2006), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ... Beijing (Chinese: 北京; Pinyin: Běijīng; ; IPA: ), a city in northern China (formerly spelled in English as Peking or Peiking), is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ... Istanbul (other names) is Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and economic center. ... Pontifical University of the Holy Cross is a canonically established pontifical university, under the the Roman Catholic Churchs Congregation of Catholic Education, which it has entrusted to the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei or more commonly called Opus Dei. ... This article is about the capital of Italy. ...


Navarro Valls was particularly important as a press liaison during the last few years of the reign of Pope John Paul II (reigned 1978-2005). This was especially true during the final six months of Pope John Paul's reign, during which time Navarro Valls' expertise as a physician was important in communicating the pope's health to the press. He was apparently instrumental in bringing a high level of candor to the bulletins which daily informed the world concerning the aged pope's declining health. His own emotional closeness to the pope was apparent as the end drew near. 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


With the election of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI—and with the new pope's approval—Navarro Valls continued in his post for more than a year. Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: , born Josef Alois Ratzinger on April 16, 1927 in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany) is the 265th[1] and reigning Pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and sovereign of Vatican City State. ...


Navarro Valls was devoted to the Catholic prelature Opus Dei (The Work of God) as a secular member. His involvement with this organization dates back to 1970-75, when he lived in the "mother house" with Msgr. (later Saint) Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei. For other uses, see Opus Dei (disambiguation). ... Saint Josemaría Escrivá in a get-together with men. ...


As a numerary of Opus Dei, he has taken on a voluntary "vow" of celibacy. When asked about this vow, he told one reporter: "Celibacy is a vow taken by religious, (and) mine was the choice of a way of life and behavior as a numerary of Opus Dei. In any case...it was not difficult. Unmarried chastity has helped me to master myself. Every choice in life necessarily involves leaving something else behind. Those who want to have everything end up without ever truly marrying one idea, and so do not generate children in the analogical sense; that is, other ideas." [2]


Published books

La Manipulación publicitaria. Barcelona (1970) Barcelona – Greek: (Ptolemy, ii. ...


La familia y el mundo actual. Barcelona (1976) Barcelona – Greek: (Ptolemy, ii. ...


La familia y la educación. Caracas (1978) City motto: Ave María Santísima, sin pecado concebida, en el primer instante de su ser natural. ...


Fumata blanca. Ediciones Rialp, Madrid (1978), ISBN 8432119695 Madrids emblem: el oso y el madroño Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain, as well as in the province and the autonomous community of the same name. ...


Memorable Dates in the Life of Joaquin Navarro Valls

  • 1936. Joaquín Navarro-Valls is born in Cartagena in Spain on November 6. His father, Joaquin, is an accomplished attorney. His mother, Conchita Valls, dedicates herself to her five children.
  • 1953. Having finished his classical studies at the "Deutsche Schule" of his hometown, he enters the faculty of medicine at Granada. Three years later, he goes to the University of Barcelona. The scientific journal "Actualidad Medica" publishes his first research work.
  • 1960. He meets Josemaría Escrivá and joins Opus Dei as a numerary member.
  • 1961. He receives a degree in medicine and specializes first in internal medicine and then in psychiatry. He fulfills his military service as a doctor in Marina, and obtains a scholarship at Harvard University.
  • 1961-70. While exercising his profession of internal medicine and then psychiatry at the hospital, he receives two other degrees: in journalism in 1968, and in communication sciences in 1970. He publishes his first non-medical essay: "Manipulation in Advertising."
  • 1970. He moves to Rome, where he continues his studies in psychiatry and lives beside Josemaría Escrivá until his death in 1975. He publishes two essays on evolutionary psychology.
  • 1977. He becomes a correspondent for the Madrid newspaper "ABC," covering Italy and the eastern Mediterranean. He is frequently sent as a correspondent to Japan, the Philippines, and equatorial Africa.
  • 1983. He is elected president of the Foreign Press Association in Italy, and reconfirmed the following year.
  • 1984. Pope John Paul II calls him to reorganize and direct the Vatican press office.
  • 1994-96. He is a member of the Holy See delegation to the international conferences of the UN in Cairo, Copenhagen, Beijing, and Istanbul.
  • 1996. He begins to teach as a visiting professor at the faculty of institutional communication at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome.
  • 1997. He is sent as a speaker to the world congress of psychiatry in Madrid.
  • 2005. Upon the death of Pope John Paul II, the new pope, Benedict XVI, reconfirms him as director of the press office. He recently received the latest of many honors: an honorary doctorate from the University of Valencia,[3] followed by two other honorary doctorates from the Universities of Naples and Varese, Italy, all three of them in Sciences of Communications.
  • 2006. He announces that he has asked Pope Benedict XVI to allow him to resign (June). He was finally replaced on July 11th by Father Federico Lombardi, SJ.

Saint Josemaría Escrivá in a get-together with men. ...

References and Web Site

  • Dr. Joaquín Navarro-Valls - Official Web Site
  • "The Holy See to the Rhythm of the Tango: The Pope's Spokesman in His Own Words" An exclusive interview with Joaquín Navarro-Valls by Stefania Rossini (from L'Espresso no. 27, July 8-14, 2005)
  • Laudatio by Prof. María José Pou-Amérigo at the conferring of an honorary doctorate by the Cardinal Herrera-Ceu University of Valencia, Spain to Navarro-Valls

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Navarro-Valls steps down as Vatican spokesman - Boston.com (530 words)
Joaquin Navarro-Valls, arguably the most famous figure in the Vatican after the Pope himself, stepped down on Tuesday after 22 years as chief spokesman.
The Pope's official spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls smiles during a news conference in the Holy See press office at the Vatican in this April 16, 2005 file photo.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Joaquin Navarro-Valls, arguably the most famous figure in the Vatican after the Pope himself, stepped down on Tuesday after 22 years as chief spokesman.
Rome conference studies the media (865 words)
Navarro told the crowd that every public relations professional for the church should have a “mission statement” in mind when dealing with the press and try to bring interviews back to basic principles of that mission.
Navarro offered the anecdote of a BBC interview with John Paul II, in which a journalist asked the pope to sum up in a few words what the church is about.
Navarro said that if church leaders hire public relations people simply for damage control, they will lurch from one crisis to the next.
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