The recently deceased bishop-prelate of Opus Dei lived a life of constant service of love for the Church and for souls, just as his two saintly predecessors did, says Pope Francis.
The Holy Father sent a message of condolences to Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz Braña, auxiliary vicar of Opus Dei, upon the death Monday night in Rome, at the age of 84, of Msgr. Javier Echevarría Rodríguez, bishop prelate of Opus Dei.
The following is the Pope’s message:
“Having just received the sad news of the unexpected death of Msgr. Javier Echevarría Rodríguez, bishop prelate of Opus Dei, I wish to convey to you and all members of this Prelature my most heartfelt condolences, at the same time uniting with you in your gratitude to God for his paternal and generous witness of priestly and episcopal life. Following the example of St. Josemaría Escrivá and Blessed Álvaro del Portillo, whom he succeeded in leading this family, he gave his life in a constant service of love to the Church and to souls.
«I raise to the Lord a fervent prayer for the repose of this faithful servant of His, that He welcome him in His eternal joy, and I commend him with affection to the protection of our Mother, Our Lady of Guadalupe, on whose feast day he gave his soul to God. With these sentiments, and as a sign of faith and hope in the risen Christ, I impart to all the comfort of my apostolic blessing.»
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Pope Sends Condolences at Death of Opus Dei Prelate
Commends him to Our Lady of Guadalupe, as the 84-year-old bishop died on her feast day