Héctor Aguer
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Héctor Rubén Aguer is an Argentine Roman Catholic
Roman Catholicism in Argentina
The Catholic Church in Argentina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, the Curia in Rome, and the Argentine Episcopal Conference....

 bishop
Bishop
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, currently the Archbishop
Archbishop
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 of the Archdiocese of La Plata
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of La Plata
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of La Plata is in Argentina and is a metropolitan diocese, responsible for the suffragan Dioceses of Azul, Chascomús, Mar del Plata, Nueve de Julio, Quilmes and Zárate-Campana...

, province of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Province
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.

Early life and ordination

Aguer was born in Buenos Aires on 24 May 1943 ; he was a member of the parish Saint Mary Theresa Goretti; in the Maior Seminary he was a brilliant student; he received the degree of S.T. L. During his studies he worked to help Dr. Osvaldo D. Santagada(see Wikipedia) in the new ordination of the Theological Faculty Library; he helped also in the preparation of the famous number 14 of "Teologia" (the theological magazine of the Theological Faculty of the Catholic University of Argentina) dedicated to "Humanae Vitae" the Letter encyclical of Paul VI. He was ordained as a priest by cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu, in Buenos Aires on 25 November 1972, at the age of 29. After the ordination and work in the parish Saint Pedro Gonzalez Telmo, he was appointed rector of the Maior Seminary of San Miguel (province of Buenos Aires). He was called several times by the General Secretary of the CELAM (Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano) to give his advice on matters doctrinal and spiritual about seminaries in Latin Amnerica (especially at the General meeting of rectors of seminaries in Quito, Ecuador, in 1984).

Bishop

He was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires on 26 February 1992; and ordained as a bishop by the late cardinal Antonio Quarracino on April 4, 1992. In 1998, on 26 June, he was appointed Archbishop Coadjutor of La Plata, and took possession of the see on 8 September 1998. He became the VII Archbishop of La PLata on 12 June 2000. The archdiocese has 4.562 km2, 763115 inhabitants, 85% Catholic; 64 parishes, 105 chapels, 102 secular priests, 39 regular priests, 264 religious women; and 90 Catholic schools. Archbishop Aguer is now the Metropolitan of seven dioceses: Azul, Chascomus, Mar del PLata, Nueve de Julio, Quilmes, and Zarate-Campana. Archbishop Aguer is a member of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (CAL); member of the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Goods of the Church; member of the International Council for Cathechese; member of the Pontifical Roman Academy Saint Thomas Aquinas; he is the Prior in Argentina of the Holy Sepulcher Order; the Chaplain of the Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta. Archbishop Aguer is the president of the Commission of Catholic Education in the Episcopal Conference of Argentina.

Pablo Gazzarri

According to father Eduardo De la Serna, Aguer is responsible for turning father Pablo Gazzarri
Pablo Gazzarri
Father Pablo Gazzarri was an ordained priest who worked in the Parish of Nuestra Señora del Carmen de Villa Urquiza who was abducted on November 27, 1976; being the fifth anniversary of his ordination. He was tortured and killed by his abductors.Father Gazzarri had an intense political commitment...

 into the military authorities in 1976, during the National Reorganization Process
National Reorganization Process
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. Gazzarri was sent to the detention center of the ESMA
ESMA
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 and killed.

Secularization of Argentine society

Aguer is considered a representative of the conservative
Conservatism
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 sector of the Argentine Church. In homilies and episcopal documents, he has harshly criticized the proposed legalization of abortion
Abortion
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 in Argentina, some government-sponsored sex education
Sex education
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 plans and contraception
Contraception
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 campaigns, the secularization
Secularization
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 of culture, the idea of abolishing the requirement of clerical celibacy
Clerical celibacy
Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which some or all members of the clergy in certain religions are required to be unmarried. Since these religions consider deliberate sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior outside of marriage to be sinful, clerical celibacy also requires abstension from these...

, the alleged persecution and discrimination of Christians in modern society, the prevailing consumerism
Consumerism
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, the "rock culture
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