Felipe Fernández García (30 August 1935 – 6 April 2012) was the Roman Catholic eleventh bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna and bishop Ávila, Spain.
He received episcopal consecration on 28 November 1976 at the Cathedral of Avila, taking possession of the diocese for which he had been appointed by Paul VI.
Among his important and countless pastoral throughout the year pontificate activities, mainly highlights the convening and holding of the first Diocesan Synod Nivariense.
[2] It also instituted in 2001, the septenary transfers (every seven years) of the image of the Virgin of Candelaria (patron saint of the Canary Islands) to the cities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (capital of the island of Tenerife) and San Cristóbal de La Laguna (capital of the diocese), beginning with the transfer of the Virgin to Santa Cruz in 2002 and continuing with the transfer to La Laguna in 2009 and so on and so on every seven years between both cities.
[3] On 29 June 2005 he was appointed apostolic administrator of the diocese to be accepted his resignation for health reasons, which was submitted in September 2004,[4] because she had Parkinson's disease, stopping on 4 September 2005 to take over the new bishop, becoming emeritus bishop of the Diocese of Tenerife.