Vatican
City, 4 November 2013 (VIS) - Today, the Holy Father:
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accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the archdiocese of
Salzburg, Austria, presented by Archbishop Alois Kothgasser S.D.B.,
upon having reached the age limit.
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appointed Msgr. Carlo Bresciani of the clergy of Brescia as bishop of
San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto (area 456, population
138,267, Catholics 131,059, priests 113, permanent deacons 14,
religious 190), Italy. The bishop-elect was born in Nave, Italy in
1949 and was ordained a priest in 1975. He holds a licentiate in
psychology and a doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian
University. He has served in a number of pastoral and academic roles,
including lecturer at the Catholic University of Milan,
ecclesiastical assistant of the Associazione dei Medici Cattolici
Italiani, director of the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences at
the Catholic University, Brescia, director of the Higher Institute of
Formators in Brescia, linked to the Institute of Psychology of the
Pontifical Gregorian University, consultor of the Congregation for
Catholic Education, and rector of the diocesan seminary of Brescia.
He succeeds Bishop Gervasio Gestori, whose resignation from the
pastoral care of the same diocese the Holy Father accepted, upon
having reached the age limit.
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Msgr. Valerio Lazzeri as bishop of Lugano (area 2,811, population
317,000, Catholics 241,000, priests 257, permanent deacons 6,
religious 470), Switzerland. The bishop-elect was born in Dongio,
Switzerland in 1963 and was ordained a priest in 1989. He holds a
doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University and
has served in a number of roles, including vice-rector and lecturer
at the Collegio Papio in Ascona, parish vicar in Locarno, lecturer in
spiritual theology and patristics at the faculty of Lugano, and
episcopal vicar for the Religious. In Rome he served in the
Congregation for Catholic Education. He succeeds Bishop Pier Giacomo
Grampa, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese
the Holy Father accepted, upon having reached the age limit.
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appointed Msgr. Jozef Gorzynski and Msgr. Rafal Markowski as
auxiliary bishops of Warszawa (area 3,350, population 1,543,700,
Catholics 1,429,000, priests 1,220, permanent deacons 1, religious
2,604), Poland.
Bishop-elect
Gorzynski, of the clergy of Warszawa, was born in Zelechow, Poland in
1959 and ordained to the priesthood in 1985. He holds a licentiate in
liturgy from the St. Anselm Pontifical Athenaeum, and a doctorate
from the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warszawa, now the Cardinal
Stefan Wyszynski University, and has served in a number of roles,
such as vicar in the parish of Grojec, prefect of discipline in the
major seminary of Warszawa, president of the theological commission
at the national college of co-ordinators of Renewal in the Spirit,
vice-president of the liturgical commission of the archdiocese of
Warszawa, and priest in the parish of “Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary” in Warszawa. He is currently moderator of the
metropolitan Curia.
Bishop-elect
Markowski was born in Jozefow, Poland in 1958, and was ordained to
the priesthood in 1982. He holds a doctorate in theology from the
Academy of Catholic Theology in Warszawa, now the Cardinal Stefan
Wyszynski University, and has served in a number of roles, including
parish vicar in Warka, prefect of discipline in the major seminary of
Warszawa, and director of the “Plus” radio station, subsequently
“Radio Jozef”. He is currently spokesman and administrator for
the archbishop of Warszawa, rector of the church of “Blessed Virgin
Mary Mother of God”, adjunct professor at the Cardinal Stefan
Wyszynski University and member of the Commission of the Polish
Episcopal Conference for dialogue with non-Christian religions.
Bishops-elect
Gorzynski and Markowski succeed Bishop Marian Dus, whose resignation
from the office of auxiliary of the same archdiocese upon reaching
the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
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appointed Msgr. Eugeniusz Miroslaw Popowicz as auxiliary bishop of
the archieparchy of Przemysl-Warszawa of the Byzantines.(catholics
30,000, priests 48, permanent deacons 4, religious 90), Poland.
Bishop-elect Popowicz was born in Czluchow, Poland in 1961 and was
ordained a priest in 1986. He holds a doctorate in eastern canon law
from the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome, and has held a number
of roles including parish vicar at Elblag and Paslek; judicial vicar
and lecturer at the major seminary of Leopoli; episcopal vicar and
parish priest at Gorowo Ilaweckie and Lelkowo; and member of the
presbyteral Council and of the College of consultors and the economic
Council. He is currently priest of the Byzantine cathedral of
Przemysl and protosyncellus of the archieparchy.
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appointed Fr. Georges Abou Khazen, O.F.M., as apostolic vicar of Alep
of the Latins, Syria, at the same time elevating him to the dignity
of bishop. Bishop-elect Abou Khazen was born in Ain Zebdeh, Lebanon
in 1972 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1973. He has served as
parish priest in Bethlehem and in Jerusalem, and is guardian and
parish priest of St. Francis in Aleppo and vicar general for the
north of Syria. He is currently apostolic administrator “sede
vacante et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis” of the vicariate of Alep of the
Latins.
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accepted the resignation from the office of esarch and superior
general of the Congregation of Italy of the Basilian Monks, presented
by the Archimandrite Father Emiliano Fabbricatore, O.S.B.I., in
conformity with Canon 210, para 2 of the Code of Canons of the
Oriental Churches
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appointed Bishop Marcello Semeraro of Albano, Italy, as apostolic
administrator “ad nutum Sanctae Sedis” of the Esarchic Monastery
of St. Mary of Grottaferrata.
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appointed Abbot Michel Van Parys, O.S.B., as superior of the
territorial abbey of St. Mary of Grottaferrata.
On
Friday, 1 November the Holy Father:
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accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the archdiocese of
Mombasa, Kenya presented by Bishop Boniface Lele, in accordance with
canon 401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law, and appointed Bishop
Emmanuel Barbera, O.F.M. Cap. of Malindi as apostolic administrator
“sede vacante et ad nutum Sanctae Sedis” of the archdiocese of
Mombasa.
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accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the diocese
of Cleveland, U.S.A., presented by Bishop Roger W. Gries, O.S.B.,
upon having reached the age limit.
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appointed Bishop Max Leroy Mesidor of Fort-Liberté, Haiti, as
coadjutor archbishop of Cap-Haitien.
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