Óscar González-Quevedo Bruzón[1] SJ (15 December 1930 – 9 January 2019) was a Spanish-born Brazilian Jesuit priest.
His first cousin, Teresita González Quevedo, a Carmelite sister, is on her way to beatification (a step before becoming a saint) in the Catholic Church.
Early in his life, he discovered his vocation to become a priest, while attending a Jesuit secondary school in Vigo, Spain.
His superior sent him to Brazil, a fertile field to research areas of superstitions, religious sects, and parapsychological phenomena.
González Quevedo read Latin, Greek, Hebrew, English, French and Italian, besides being fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.