Bishops of Mexico remember David Noel

Bishops of the Catholic Church in Mexico recalled the legacy of David Noel Ramírez Padilla, Emeritus Rector of the Tecnológic faith.

The Mexican Episcopate Conference (CEM) highlighted His tireless work as “a tireless promoter of the fraternity and priestly training, a Big Brother for many bishops, unconditional support for the Church and a lay committed who testified to the values ​​of the kingdom in his professional, ecclesial and family life.”

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The bishops, through social networks, expressed their confidence that “God the Father has called him to his house to experience the fullness of love that his heart always moved; that God enjoyed and for his mercy be received in the eternal house of the Father. ”

The Archdiocese of Monterrey, where Ramírez Padilla lived and developed professionally, Indian that his “his legacy does not lie only in tangible achievements, but in the way he has touched the lives of thousands of people, motivating them to live with purpose, integrity and a vocation of service.”

From the diocese of San Juan de los Lagos, its homeland, He also remembered His dedication to the formation of priests, with the organization of the weeks of study and training for 35 years.

Other bishops also expressed their regret for their departure, such as Mons. Héctor Mario Pérez, auxiliary bishop of the primed archdiocese of Mexico and general secretary of the CEM; Mons. Jorge Cavazos Arizpe, Archbishop of San Luis Potosí; Mons. Óscar Tamez, Bishop of Ciudad Victoria; and Mons. Alfonso Miranda Guardiola, Bishop of Piedras Negras.

Who was David Noel Ramírez Padilla?

According to a shared biography in the Tec websiteDavid Noel Ramírez Padilla was born in San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, in 1950.

He entered the Tecnológico de Monterrey as a fellow and, after his graduation, occupied various administrative positions, from director to rector, a position he held between January 1, 2011 and June 30, 2017. Currently, the Tecnológico de Monterrey is located in The fourth position of universities in Latin America of the QS World University Rankings 2025being surpassed only by the University of São Paulo in Brazil, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC) and the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), also in Brazil.

In addition to his outstanding academic career, Ramírez Padilla presided or was a member of the Board of Directors of various associations and companies, such as Coca-Cola FEMSA, Grupo Financiero ABC and Banorte. He was president of the Council of the Mexican Association of Private Universities (AMUP).

In April 2014, the Mexican Episcopate Conference granted him the “Rafael Guízar and Valencia” medal in recognition of his work in “the promotion of ethical values, the strengthening of family ties and the promotion of a culture of social mortgage”.

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