Vatican City, 27 September 2014 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed Rev. Salvatore Angerami as auxiliary of
the archdiocese of Naples (area 274, population 1,744,000, Catholics
1,715,000, priests 1,053, permanent deacons 292, religious 3,413),
Italy. The bishop-elect was born in Naples, Italy in 1956 and was
ordained a priest in 1997. He studied engineering at the University
“Federico II” of Naples and exercised the profession of engineer
for some years before undertaking theological and philosophical
studies at the archiepiscopal seminary of Naples. He has served in a
number of pastoral roles, including parish priest of San Gennaro al
Vomero, archiepiscopal delegate for buildings of worship, ordinary
confessor and spiritual father of the preparatory community of the
archiepiscopal major seminary, member of the diocesan council for
economic affairs, and member of the Commission of Religious Art. He
is currently rector of the archiepiscopal seminary of Naples.
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