Vatican
City, 7 May 2013
(VIS) – Today, the Holy Father:
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appointed Fr. Denis Nulty as bishop of Kildare and Leighlin (area
4,170, population 255,400, Catholics 239,400, priests 171, religious
369), Ireland. The bishop-elect was born in Slane, County Meath,
Ireland in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1988. Since election he
has served in several pastoral and administrative roles, most
recently as vicar forane for the Duleek Deanery, chairperson of the
Council of Priests in the Diocese of Meath, and pastor of St. Mary's
a Drogheda.
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appointed Fr. Antoine Kambanda as the bishop of Kibungo (area 2,670,
population 1,047,000, Catholics 505,000, priests 59, religious 117),
Rwanda. The bishop-elect was born in the Archdiocese of Kigali in
1958 and was ordained a priest in 1990 by Blessed John Paul II on the
occasion of his pastoral visit to Rwanda. Since his ordination he has
served in several academic, pastoral, and administrative roles,
including: director of Caritas in the Diocese of Kigali; director of
the Diocesan Commission on Justice and Peace; professor of Moral
Theology in the Major Seminary of Nyakibanda, Butare; and spiritual
director of the Major Seminary of Rutongo, Kigali. Most recently,
since 2006, he has served as rector of the St. Charles of Nyakibanda
Major Seminary in the Diocese of Butare.
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