He was born in Borda da Mata, October 19, 1910.[3] Schooled in Borda da Mata, he entered the Lorena and Lavrinhas seminary after school and attended from 1924 to 1926. He then undertook studies is philosophy in Lavrinhas (1927–1929).
On November 15, 1967, Pope Paul VI appointed him the second Archbishop of Belo Horizonte, a position he held until he resigned when he reach the age limit, on February 5, 1986.
During his time as Bishop he also held the following positions:
National Secretary of the religious, the CNBB (1964–1978).
Secretary and Chairman of the East II Regional CNBB.
Delegate to the Conference of Medellín (1968).
Delegate to the Synod of Bishops (1977).
President of the Brazilian delegation in the Interamerican Congress of Education in Havana.