Vatican
City, 2 February 2013 (VIS) – Today, the Holy Father appointed:
Bishop
Joseph Effiong Ekuwem as archbishop of Calabar (area 7,754,
population 1,192,031, Catholics 381,230, priests 74, religious 71),
Nigeria. Archbishop Ekuwem, previously bishop of Uyo, Nigeria,
succeeds Archbishop Joseph Edra Ukpo, whose resignation from the
pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon
having reached the age limit.
Bishop
Jesús Juárez Párraga, S.D.B., as archbishop of Sucre (area 49,975,
population 630,000, Catholics 552,00, priests 92, permanent deacons
1, religious 236), Bolivia. Archbishop Párraga, previously bishop of
El Alto, Bolivia, succeeds Archbishop Jesús Gervasio Pérez
Rodríguez, O.F.M., whose resignation from the pastoral care of the
same archdiocese the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the
age limit.
Bishop
Jean Teyrouz, I.C.P.B., as bishop of the Eparchy of
Sainte-Croix-de-Paris of the Armenians (Catholics 30,200, priests 4,
religious 6), France. Bishop Teyrouz, previously curial bishop of the
Patriarchate of Cilicia of the Armenians, Lebanon, succeeds Bishop
Gregoire Ghabroyan, I.C.P.B., whose whose resignation from the
pastoral care of the same eparchy the Holy Father accepted in
accordance with canon 210 para. 1–2
of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
Archbishop
Michael August Blume, S.V.D., as apostolic nuncio to Uganda.
Archbishop Blume, titular of Alexanum, was previously apostolic
nuncio to Benin and Togo.
Fr.
Percy Lorenzo Galvan Flores as prelate bishop of Corocoro (area
28,823, population 244,000, Catholics 214,000, priests 19, permanent
deacons 2, religious 5), Bolivia. The bishop-elect was born in Tomas
Frias, Potosi, Bolivia and was ordained a priest in 1991. He has
served in several pastoral roles as well as having been rector of the
San Cristobal Seminary of the Archdiocese of Sucre, Bolivia between
2001 and 2005 and vicar general of that same archdiocese between 2005
and 2007. Most recently he has been pastor of San Jose Parish, Sucre,
director of the Ecclesiatical Museum, and a member of the Economic,
Presbyteral, and Pastoral Councils of that archdiocese.
Msgr.
Michel Aupetit as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Paris (area
105, population 2,233,818, Catholics 1,340,291, priests 1,353,
permanent deacons 109, religious 2,831), France. The bishop-elect was
born in Versailles, France in 1951 and was ordained a priest in 1995.
Licensed in medicine by the faculty of Bichat-Claude Bernard
Hospital―with a
specialization in bioethics, which he taught for nine years at the
Henri Mondor Hospital of Creteil―he
practised medicine for 12 years in Paris. Since ordination he has
served in several pastoral roles and, since 2006, has been the vicar
general of the Archdiocese of Paris. The Holy Father has assigned him
the titular see of Maxita.
Fr.
Eugenio Coter as vicar apostolic of Pando (area 86,261, population
208,867, Catholics 187,981, priests 24, religious 33), Bolivia. The
bishop-elect was born in Gazzaniga, Italy in 1957 and was ordained a
priest in 1981. Since ordination the bishop-elect has served as
pastor to several Italian and Bolivian parishes as well as having
been a member of a diocesan pastoral council, an episcopal delegate
for social outreach and, most recently, the spiritual director of the
San Luis Seminary of the Archdiocese of Cochabamba, Bolivia. The Holy
Father has assigned him the titular see of Thibiuca. He succeeds
Bishop Luis Morgan Casey, whose resignation from the pastoral care of
the same vicariate apostolic the Holy Father accepted, upon having
reached the age limit.
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