VATICAN CITY, OCT 20, 2000 (VIS) - The following prelates died in recent weeks:
- Cardinal Pietro Palazzini, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, on October 11 aged 88.
- Cardinal Egano Righi-Lambertini, former apostolic nuncio, on October 4 aged 94.
- Bishop Jose Eduardo Alvarez Ramirez C.M., emeritus of San Miguel, El Salvador, on October 10 aged 78.
- Bishop Teodoro Luis Arroyo Robelly S.D.B., former apostolic vicar of Mendez, Ecuador, on October 13 aged 71.
- Bishop Antonio Eduardo Bosl O.F.M., apostolic vicar of Nuflo de Chavez, Bolivia, on October 13 aged 75.
- Bishop Alejandro Figueroa Medina of Guanare, Venezuela, on September 29 aged 75.
- Archbishop Emmanuel Kataliko of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on October 4 aged 68.
- Bishop Ignatius Pak Sok-hi of Andong, Korea, on October 9 aged 59.
- Archbishop John Joseph Thomas Ryan, former military ordinary to the United States, on October 9 aged 86.
- Bishop Victor Sartre S.J., former archbishop of Antananarivo, Madagascar, on October 13 aged 98.
- Archbishop Luciano Storero, apostolic nuncio in Ireland, on October 1 aged 74.
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