Vatican
City, 2 January 2013 (VIS) - On Saturday, 29 December, the Holy
Father:
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appointed Fr. William Goh, rector of the Major Seminary of Singapore,
as coadjutor archbishop of Singapore (area 699, population 5,000,000,
Catholics 190,000, priests 131, religious 152). The archbishop-elect
was born in Singapore in 1957 and ordained a priest in 1985. He
studied theology at the Gregorian University in Rome and has
fulfilled pastoral roles in Singapore. He served as professor at the
major seminary of Singapore from 1992 to 2005, and as rector from
2005.
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erected the new diocese of Gboko (area 10,692, population 1,690,000,
Catholics 896,860, priests 80, religious 29), Nigeria, with territory
taken from the diocese of Makurdi, making it a suffragan of the
archdiocese of Abuja. He appointed Bishop William Avenya, auxiliary
of Makurdi, Nigeria, as first bishop of the new diocese.
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erected the new diocese of Katsina-Ala (area 6,465, population
676,000, Catholics 338,497, priests 32, religious 8), Nigeria, with
territory taken from the diocese of Makurdi, making it a suffragan of
the archdiocese of Abuja. He appointed Fr. Peter Iornzuul Adoboh of
the clergy of Makurdi as first bishop of the new diocese. The
bishop-elect was born in Tse-Kucha, Nigeria in 1958 and was ordained
a priest in 1984. He has undertaken studies in spirituality at the
Institute of St. Anselm, England and the Toronto School of Theology,
Canada, and has fulfilled pastoral roles in Vandeikya, Zaki-Biam,
Aliade, Abuja and Adikpo.
On
Monday, 31 December, the Holy Father:
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accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of
Ciudad Quesada, Costa Rica, presented by Bishop Oswaldo Brenes
Alvarez, in accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon
Law.
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appointed Msgr. Egidio Turnaturi and the Honorable Dr. Riccardo
Turrini Vita as judges of the Vatican City State Court of Appeals.
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