Vatican City, 13 December 2014 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed Msgr. Marek Szkudlo and Fr. Adam
Wodarczyk as auxiliaries of the archdiocese of Katowice (area 2,400,
population 1,520,900, Catholics 1,477,900, priests 1,105, religious
1,013), Poland.
The bishop-elect Marek Szkudlo was born
in Tychy, Poland in 1952 and was ordained a priest in 1978. He has
served in a number of pastoral roles, including deputy priest in the
parishes of “St. Margaret Lyski” and “St. Michael Archangel”
in Katowice, chaplain of the scouts and member of the diocesan
liturgical commission; parish priest of Our Lady Mother of the Church
in Jastrzebie Zdroj and dean of Jastrzebie Gorne, chaplain for
workers and miners, moderators for young priests and member of the
Council of Consultors. He is currently episcopal vicar for permanent
formation of priests, member of the college of consultors, of the
presbyteral council and president of the diocesan commission for the
clergy.
The bishop-elect Adam Wodarczyk was
born in Tarnowskie Gory, Poland in 1968 and was ordained a priest in
1994. He holds a licentiate from the Catholic University of Liblino
and a doctorate in pastoral theology from the Silesia State
University and has served as deputy curate of the “St. Hedwig of
Silesia” parish in Chorzow, and regional moderator of the
“Light-Life” Movement. He is currently moderator general of the
Light-Life Movement, appointed by the Polish Episcopal Council and,
at national level, consultor of the Council for youth pastoral, of
the Committee for new evangelisation and the missionary radio.
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