Vatican City, 20 March 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has:
- appointed Rev. Fr. Mario Eduardo
Dorsonville-Rodriguez as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Washington,
(area 5,447, population 2,824,893, Catholics 621,476, priests 793,
permanent deacons 246, religious 1,176), U.S.A. The bishop-elect was
born in 1960 in Bogota, Colombia, and was ordained a priest in 1985.
He holds a licentiate in theology from the Pontifical Xaverian
University of Bogota and a D.Min. from the Catholic University of
America, Washington. In Bogota, he served as deputy priest and parish
priest, associate chaplain and professor of ethics at the Universidad
Nacional de Colombia, and professor of pastoral counsel and
catechesis at the major seminary of Bogota. In Washington, he has
served as deputy priest and is currently director of the “Spanish
Catholic Centre”, vice president for the Mission of Catholic
Charities, adjunct spiritual director at the St. John Paul II
Seminary, and member of the college of consultors and the presbyteral
council.
- reorganised the Hungarian
Greek-Catholic Church, elevating it to the status of “sui iuris
Metropolitan Church, by the following measures:
- elevation of the eparchy of
Hajdudorog for Catholics of Byzantine rite (Cathlics 270,000, priests
190, permanent deacons 4, religious 13) to a metropolis, with its
seat in Debrecen, appointing eparchal Bishop Fulop Kocsis as the
first Metropolitan;
- elevation of the apostolic exarchate
of Miskolc (Catholics 56,200, priests 70) for Catholics of Byzantine
rite to the status of eparchy, making it a suffragan of the
metropolitan see of Hajdudorog, appointing Msgr. Atanaz Orosz,
formerly apostolic exarch of Miskolc, as the first eparchal bishop;
- erection of the eparchy of
Nyiregyhaza for Catholics of Byzantine rite, with territory taken
from the eparchy of Hajdudorog, making it a suffragan of the
metropolitan see of Hajdudorog, appointing Bishop Atanaz Orosz as
apostolic administrator “sede vacante”.
On Thursday, 19 March, the Holy Father:
- appointed Msgr. Vlastimil Krocil as
bishop of Ceske Budejovice (area 12,500, population 760,600,
Catholics 291,700, priests 136, permanent deacons 19, religious 164),
Czech Republic. The bishop-elect was born in Brno, Czech Republic in
1961 and was ordained a priest in 1994. Following studies at the
Pontifical Lateran University and the Pontifical Gregorian
University, Rome, he obtained a degree in theology and philosophy
from the Catholic University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia. He has served
as chaplain in Jindrichuv Hradec, and is currently professor of
patrology and early Christian literature in the faculty of theology
at Ceske Budejovice, parish administrator at Veseli nad Luznici,
member of the presbyteral council and the college of consultors, and
diocesan representative for pastoral ministry.
- erected the diocese of Nogales,
Mexico, with territory from the archdiocese of Hermosillo, Mexico,
making it a suffragan of the same archdiocese.
- appointed Bishop Jose Leopoldo
Gonzalez Gonzalez, auxiliary of the archdiocese of Guadalajara,
Mexico, as bishop of the new diocese of Nogales (area 44,243,
population 483,180, Catholics 381,398, priests 44, religious 62),
Mexico.
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