Vatican
City, 21 February 2013
(VIS) – Today, the Holy Father:
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appointed Bishop Ramon Alfredo Dus as archbishop of Resistencia (area
28,250, population 6000,000, Catholics 495,000, priests 62, permanent
deacons 13, religious 114), Argentina. Archbishop-elect Dus,
previously of the Diocese of Reconquista, Argentina, succeeds
Archbishop Fabriciano Sigampa, whose resignation from the pastoral
care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having
reached the age limit.
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appointed Fr. Marco Aurelio Gubiotti as bishop of Itabira-Favriciano
(area 8,996, population 789,000, Catholics 565,000, priests 65,
religious 77), Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Ouro Fino, Minas
Gerais, Brazil in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1989. He has
served in several pastoral and academic roles in the archdiocese of
Pouso Alegre, Brazil, most recently as a professor of theology,
pastor of Nossa Senhora de Fatima parish, and member of the
archdiocesan Presbyteral Council. He succeeds Bishop Odilon Guimaraes
Moreira, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese
the Holy Father accepted, in accordance with canon 401 para. 2 of the
Code of Canon Law.
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erected the Apostolic Vicarate of Puerto Leguizamo-Solano with
territory taken from the apostolic prefectures of San Vincente-Puerto
Leguizamo and Leticia, Colombia.
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appointed Fr. Joaquim Humberto Pinzon Guiza, I.M.C., as the first
apostolic vicar of Puerto Leguizamo-Solano (area 64,000, population
46,000, Catholics 36,000, priests 7, religious 8), Colombia. The
bishop-elect was born in Berbeo, Boyaca, Colombia, in 1969 and was
ordained a priest in 1999. He has served in several missionary,
academic, and administrative roles in Colombia, most recently as the
Institute's regional superior in Colombia-Ecuador.
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appointed Fr. Ilario Antoniazzi as archbishop of Tunis (area 162,155,
population 10,549,000, Catholics 21,000, priests 32, permanent
deacons 1, religious 149), Tunisia. The archbishop-elect was born in
Rai, Treviso, Italy and was ordained a priest in 1972. He has served
in several pastoral roles in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, most
recently as pastor of Rameh in Galilee, Isreal.
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appointed Fr. Gabriele Marchesi as bishop of Floresta (area 15,806,
population 253,000, Catholics 252,000, priests 21, religious 22),
Brazil. The bishop-elect was born in Incisa Valdarno, Tuscany, Italy
and was ordained a priest in 1978. He has served in several pastoral
and administrative roles for the Diocese of Fiesole, Brazil, most
recently as pastor of Sao Pedro Apostolo and Nossa Senhora do Rosario
parishes, coordinator for Pastoral Service, and episcopal vicar.
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appointed Bishop Miguel Angel D’Annibale as bishop of Rio Gallegos
(area 265,614, population 306,000, Catholics 214,000, priests 47,
permanent deacons 11, religious 95), Argentina. Bishop D'Annibale,
previously auxiliary of that same diocese and titular of Nasai, is a
member of the Commission for the Liturgy in the Argentine Episcopal
Conference.
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