Arthur Tafoya


Arthur Nicholas Tafoya was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the third bishop of the Roman [Catholic Diocese of Pueblo|Diocese of Pueblo] in Colorado from 1980 to 2009. His resignation as bishop was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI on October 15, 2009.

Biography

Arthur Tafoya was born on March 2, 1933, in Alameda, New Mexico. He was ordained to the priesthood in Cathedral Basilica of St. [Francis of Assisi (Santa Fe)|Saint Francis Cathedral] in Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Archbishop Edwin Byrne for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe on May 12, 1962.

Bishop of Pueblo

On July 1, 1980, Tafoya was appointed the third bishop of Pueblo by Pope [John Paul II]. He received his episcopal consecration at the Massari Arena in Pueblo, Colorado, on September 10, 1980, from Archbishop James Casey, with Archbishop Robert Sanchez and Bishop Charles Buswell serving as co-consecrators.
Tafoya was an early critic of the 2003 to 2011 Iraq War, calling it "an unjust war... sets a dangerous precedent and threatens the lives and well-being of people in our nation and world." During the 2004 [United States presidential election|2004 U.S. presidential election], he expressed his opposition to denying communion to Catholic politicians who support Abortion rights in [the United States|abortion rights] for women, saying that it was not the only issue voters should consider.

Retirement

When Tafoya reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 for bishops, he submitted his letter of resignation as bishop of Pueblo to Pope Benedict XVI. The pope accepted his resignation on October 15, 2009.
Arthur Tafoya died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on March 24, 2018, at age 85.

Episcopal succession