Vatican City, 10 February 2014 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has:
- appointed Rev. Moses Hamungole as
bishop of Monze (area 61,160, population 1,682,000, Catholics
302,205, priests 81, religious 166), Zambia. The bishop-elect was
born in Kafue, Zambia in 1967 and was ordained a priest in 1994. He
holds a licentiate in social communications from the Pontifical
Gregorian University, Rome, and a doctorate in social communications
from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. He has served in the
following pastoral and administrative roles: vicar of the “New
Kanyama” and “Railway-Chowa” parishes, director of Radio
Yatsani and the communications office of the archdiocese of Lusaka,
secretary for communications for the AMECEA in Nairobi, Kenya, and
president of SIGNIS, Africa. He is currently director of English and
Kishwahili programmes for Vatican Radio. He succeeds Bishop Emilio
Patriarca, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same
diocese, upon having reached the age limit, was accepted by the Holy
Father.
- appointed Msgr. Demetrio Jiminez
Sanchez-Mariscal, O.S.A., as bishop prelate of the territorial
prelature of Cafayate (area 46,847, population 64,572, Catholics
57,352, priests 13, permanent deacons 1, religious 31), Argentina.
The bishop-elect was born in Los Carralbos, Spain in 1963, took his
perpetual vows in 1986 and was ordained a priest in 1988. He holds a
licentiate in philosophy from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas
Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome, and a Master's degree in Science of
Religions from the Pontifical Comillas University of Madrid, Spain.
He has served in a number of pastoral and academic roles, including
professor and bursar of the monastery of Santa Maria de la Vid,
Burgos, Spain, vicar of the parish of San Manuel y San Benito,
Madrid, vicarial secretary of the Agostinian region of San Jose,
Argentina, regional vicar of the Agostinian Order in Argentina and
Uruguay, priest of San Agustin in Buenos Aires, lecturer in the
Tagaste Agostinian centre for theological studies and in the
Instituto Teologico Escurialense, affiliated to the Pontifical
University of Salamanca, visiting professor in theology of religions
and interreligious dialogue in the Centro di Misionologia del Cono
Sur Juan Pablo II, co-ordinator general and ordinary professor of the
Escuela di Teologia y Ciencias Religiosas of the prelature of
Cafayate, adjunct professor of philosophy at the Catholic University
of Argentina, and associate professor in the faculty of philosophy at
the St. Thomas Aquinas University in Buenos Aires. He currently works
in the “Nuesta Senora de la Candelaria” parish and legal
representative of the San Agustin college in Catamarca, Cafayate. He
succeeds Bishop Mariano Anastasio Moreno Garcia, O.S.A., whose
resignation from the pastoral care of the same territorial prelature,
upon having reached the age limit, was accepted by the Holy Father.
On Saturday, 8 February, the Holy
Father:
- appointed Msgr. Fabio Fabene, office
head of the Congregation for Bishops, as under-secretary of the Synod
of Bishops.
- appointed Rev. John Keenan as bishop
of Paisley (area 580, population 372,800, Catholics 88,600, priests
58, permanent deacons 6, religious 37), Scotland. The bishop-elect
was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1964 and was ordained a priest in
1995. He holds a “Bachelor of Laws” degree from the University of
Glasgow, a licentiate in philosophy and a baccalaureate in theology
from the Gregorian Pontifical University. He has served in a number
of pastoral roles, including vicar of the parish of “Christ the
King” in King's Park, and chaplain of the Holyrood Secondary School
in Glasgow. He is currently chaplain of the University of Glasgow,
priest of the parish of “St. Patrick's” in Anderston, and
director of vocations for the archdiocese of Glasgow.
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