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José Masip, New President of the Catholic Association of Propagandists 

Masip succeeds Alfonso Bullón De Mendoza, who has led this association since 2018.

Maria José Atienza-July 18, 2026-Reading time: 2 minutes
Jose Masip Marza

José Masip Marzá has been elected the new president of the Catholic Association of Propagandists. The candidate who most closely follows the line of Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza It was endorsed by the Fifth Extraordinary General Assembly, held on July 18 in Madrid.

Until today, Masip was vice president of the ACdP and, along with María San Gil, director of the Catholics and Public Life Congress, one of the Association's flagship projects.

With this election, Masip becomes president of the Association's construction projects, «such as that of the San Pablo CEU University Foundation, in addition to the Abat Oliba Foundation, the San Pablo Andalucía CEU Foundation, the San Pablo University Residence Hall, the Ángel Herrera Oria Cultural Foundation, or the newspaper The Debate«, as noted in the press release announcing his selection.

A candidate for continuity

He is a close and trusted associate of Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza, and has been instrumental in the Association’s new phase, during which it has established itself as a leading social force in Catholic culture through initiatives such as the newspaper *El Debate*, the Resurrection Concert or its active participation in Spanish social life, as exemplified by its Christian-inspired float in Madrid’s Three Kings Parade.

Under this leadership, the ACdP’s university initiatives have also been consolidated and expanded, making the CEU, among other things, the private educational institution that awards the most scholarships in Spain, with more than 95 million euros distributed over the last six academic years.

With this appointment, the association will therefore be able to continue the initiatives it has carried out in recent years.

José Masip Marzá

Masip holds a law degree from the Complutense University of Madrid and currently practices law in Castellón. He is a licensed insurance agent and broker, real estate agent, and administrative manager. In addition, he is a trustee and a member of the Executive Board of the Fundación Independiente.

Masip served as vice president and, later, secretary general of the Organization of Professionals and Self-Employed Workers (OPA); he was also the founder of the Spanish Association for Friendship and Cooperation with Equatorial Guinea, where he also served as its first secretary. 

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