Vatican City, 26 February 2014 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed Msgr. Jose Carlos de Souza Campos as
bishop of Divinopolis (area 8,824, population 780,000, Catholics
668,000, priests 101, religious 117), Brazil. The bishop-elect was
born in Itauna, Brazil in 1968 and was ordained a priest in 1993. He
holds a licentiate in fundamental theology from the Pontifical
Gregorian University, and has held a number of pastoral roles,
including priest of the parishes of “Senhor Bom Jesus” in Pedra
do Indaia, “Nossa Senhora Aparecida” in Divinopolis, “Nossa
Senhora de Fatima” in Itauna and “Sant'Ana” in Itauna;
professor of philosophy in the “Sao Jose” diocesan seminary,
administrator of the “Sao Judas Tadeu” parish in Divinopolis, and
vicar general of the diocese of Divinopolis. He has also served as
representative of priests, and member of the council of formators,
the presbyteral council and the college of consultors, and professor
of religious anthropology and fundamental theology in various study
centres. He is currently administrator of the diocese of Divinopolis
and priest of the Cathedral.
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