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Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, Spain 21 September 1926) is a Catalan priest and Capuchin, whose religious name is Fra Salvador de les Borges. When he finished his studies, he worked in the Registry Office and as administrator in the Les Borges Blanques town hall. In 1944 he entered as a novice in the Capuchin Order in Arenys de Mar. In 1955 he got his PhD in Theology in the Pontifical University of Salamanca and in the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome, and in 1957 he was appointed vice-director (and later he became director) of the College of Philosofy and Theology of the Capuchin Friars. In 1952 he became a priest.

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  • Joan Botam i Casals (ca)
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  • Joan Botam i Casals (les Borges Blanques, 21 de setembre de 1926) és un sacerdot i caputxí català, amb el nom religiós de Fra Salvador de les Borges. (ca)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (* 21. September 1926 in Les Borges Blanques, Spanien) ist ein katalanischer Priester und Kapuziner. Sein Ordensname ist Fra Salvador de les Borges. (de)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Borjas Blancas, Lérida; 21 de septiembre de 1926) es un sacerdote y capuchino español, con el nombre religioso Fra Salvador de les Borges. (es)
  • Joan Botam i Casals, né le 21 septembre 1926 aux Borges Blanques en Catalogne, est un prêtre et capucin catalan, qui a le nom religieux de Fra Salvador de les Borges. Résistant au franquisme, il est ensuite promoteur de la paix, de l'œcuménisme, et du dialogue interreligieux. Il est fondateur et président de divers organismes et institutions. (fr)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, Spain 21 September 1926) is a Catalan priest and Capuchin, whose religious name is Fra Salvador de les Borges. When he finished his studies, he worked in the Registry Office and as administrator in the Les Borges Blanques town hall. In 1944 he entered as a novice in the Capuchin Order in Arenys de Mar. In 1955 he got his PhD in Theology in the Pontifical University of Salamanca and in the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome, and in 1957 he was appointed vice-director (and later he became director) of the College of Philosofy and Theology of the Capuchin Friars. In 1952 he became a priest. (en)
  • Joan Botam i Casals, noto col nome religioso di Fra Salvador de les Borges (Les Borges Blanques, 21 settembre 1926), è un presbitero e frate cappuccino spagnolo. Terminati gli studi, lavora sia al Registro della Proprietà, che nel reparto di amministrazione del municipio di Les Borges Blanques. Nel 1944 entra come novizio nell'ordine dei cappuccini in Arenys de Mar. Nel 1952 viene ordinato prete. Nel 1955 egli si laurea in Teologia sia presso l’Università Pontificia di Salamanca che nella Pontificia Università Gregoriana di Roma. Nel 1957 viene nominato vicedirettore, e più tardi direttore, del Collegio di Filosofia e Teologia dei Frati Minori Cappuccini. (it)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, 1926) is een Catalaanse kapucijn, theoloog en catalanist. Hij werd bekend voor zijn steun aan het verzet tegen de dictatuur van Francisco Franco. In de jaren 1960 had hij al vaker verzetsgroepen vergaderlokalen in kloosters en parochiezalen aangeboden. In 1966 had hij in het klooster van Sarrià een bijeenkomst van de clandestiene studentenvakbond Sindicat Democràtic d'Estudiants toegelaten. Toen de deelnemers bij het verlaten van het gebouw gearresteerd werden, besloten de aanwezigen dat het beter was binnen te blijven en toen bood Botam in naam van zijn kloostergemeenschap gastvrijheid, waardoor de studenten zich in het gebouw konden barricaderen. Daarop volgde twee dagen later een bestorming door de politie die de geschiedenis inging als de Caput (nl)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, 21 de setembro de 1926) é um sacerdote e capuchinho catalão, com o nome religioso de Fra Salvador de les Borges. Quando ele acabou os seus estudos, ele trabalhou no Registro de Imóveis e como interventor na prefeitura de Les Borges Blanques. Em 1944 entrou como noviço para a ordem dos capuchinhos em Arenys de Mar. Em 1952 foi ordenado padre. Em 1955 doutorou-se em Teologia na Universidade Pontifícia de Salamanca e na Pontifícia Universidade Gregoriana de Roma, e em 1957 foi nomeado vice-director (mais tarde foi director) do Colégio de Filosofia e Teologia dos Capuchinhos. (pt)
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  • Joan Botam i Casals (les Borges Blanques, 21 de setembre de 1926) és un sacerdot i caputxí català, amb el nom religiós de Fra Salvador de les Borges. (ca)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (* 21. September 1926 in Les Borges Blanques, Spanien) ist ein katalanischer Priester und Kapuziner. Sein Ordensname ist Fra Salvador de les Borges. (de)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Les Borges Blanques, Spain 21 September 1926) is a Catalan priest and Capuchin, whose religious name is Fra Salvador de les Borges. When he finished his studies, he worked in the Registry Office and as administrator in the Les Borges Blanques town hall. In 1944 he entered as a novice in the Capuchin Order in Arenys de Mar. In 1955 he got his PhD in Theology in the Pontifical University of Salamanca and in the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome, and in 1957 he was appointed vice-director (and later he became director) of the College of Philosofy and Theology of the Capuchin Friars. In 1952 he became a priest. He was interested in the Catalan culture, and his work Arnau de Vilanova, moralista (1956) received the prize, which is given by the Institute of Catalan Studies. He has also been interested in hiking. In 1963 he was appointed vicar provincial of the Capuchin Friars of Catalonia, and he was at the same time chaplain of the ecumenical institution Pax Christi. From this position, he was engaged in several initiatives that were linked to pacifism and ecumenism. So he took part in the foundation of the Víctor Seix Institute of Polemology, he was part of the jury of the John XXIII Memorial and he cooperated actively in the anti-Francoist cultural resistance. He had an essential role in the of 1966. After that the Barcelona civil governor Antonio Ibáñez Freire tried to expel him from Spain, but the religious authorities and the Vatican avoided that. In 1984 he founded the in order to foster the dialogue among Orthodoxes, Anglicans, Catholics and Protestants. Later he founded also the Intercultural Platform Barcelona 1992 in order to foster the dialogue among religions during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona so that all sportsmen from all religions had a common place to pray. This way the Abraham Centre from Poblenou was created. At the same time, he was appointed president of the Union of Members of Religious Orders of Catalonia (URC) and he also fostered the First Congress of Religious Life of Catalonia. In 1997 he was president of the commission that made the draft of the Interreligious Centre / Municipal Service for Attention to Religious People and Religious Orders of Barcelona. In 2000 he represented Barcelona, together with Enric Capó, in the Millennium Summit of spiritual and religious leaders in the United Nations. In 2010 he received the Creu de Sant Jordi (Saint George cross), a high distinction given by the regional Catalan government, for his contribution to the dialogue among religions and for fostering the peace, the coexistence and the understanding among cultures. He has also received the prize in coexistence and interreligious dialogue of the Grup de Treball Estable de Religions (GTER). (en)
  • Joan Botam i Casals (Borjas Blancas, Lérida; 21 de septiembre de 1926) es un sacerdote y capuchino español, con el nombre religioso Fra Salvador de les Borges. (es)
  • Joan Botam i Casals, né le 21 septembre 1926 aux Borges Blanques en Catalogne, est un prêtre et capucin catalan, qui a le nom religieux de Fra Salvador de les Borges. Résistant au franquisme, il est ensuite promoteur de la paix, de l'œcuménisme, et du dialogue interreligieux. Il est fondateur et président de divers organismes et institutions. (fr)
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