Joan Enric Vives i Sicília, born on July twenty-fourth, nineteen forty-nine, is a distinguished Spanish Catholic prelate known for his significant contributions to the Church and society. He has dedicated his life to academia and spiritual leadership, serving as a professor and a Latin Catholic priest.
From two thousand three until two thousand twenty-five, Vives held the esteemed position of Bishop of Urgell. His role extended beyond the diocese, as he also served as the ex officio episcopal Co-Prince of Andorra, a unique position that highlights the intertwining of religious and political spheres in the region.
Throughout his tenure, Vives has been a pivotal figure in fostering dialogue and cooperation between the Church and the community, emphasizing the importance of faith in public life. His leadership has left a lasting impact on both the local and broader Catholic community.