Vatican City, 21 March 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has:
- appointed Bishop Stanislav Stolarik,
auxiliary of Kosice, Slovakia, as bishop of Roznava (area 7,000,
population 389,400, Catholics 223,100, priests 120, religious 95),
Slovakia. He succeeds Bishop Vladimir Filo, whose resignation from
the pastoral care of the same diocese upon reaching the age limit was
accepted by the Holy Father.
- appointed Bishop Charles Phillip
Richard Moth, formerly military ordinary for Great Britain, as bishop
of Arundel and Brighton (area 4,998, population 3,225,000, Catholics
198,200, priests 192, permanent deacons 36, religious 499), England.
- appointed Msgr. Javier Gerardo Roman
Arias as bishop of Limon (area 9,188, population 323,000, Catholics
263,453, priests 23, religious 36), Costa Rica. The bishop-elect was
born in Alajuela, Costa Rica in 1962 and was ordained a priest in
1987. He has served in a number of pastoral roles, including deputy
priest and parish priest in various parishes of the archdiocese of
San Jose de Costa Rica. He is currently adjunct secretary of the
Episcopal Conference of Costa Rica, parish priest of the “Nuestra
Senora de Guadalupe” parish, and bursar of the archdiocese of San
Jose de Costa Rica.
- accepted the resignation from the
pastoral care of the archieparchy of Istanbul of the Armenians,
Turkey, presented by Bishop Hovhannes Tcholakian, upon reaching the
age limit.
- confirmed the appointment of Bishop
Levon Boghos Zekiyan, apostolic administrator of the archieparchy of
Istanbul of the Armenians, Turkey, as archbishop of the same see.
- accepted the resignation from the
office of apostolic administrator presented by Bishop Nechan
Karakeheyan of the Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics resident in
Greece, upon reaching the age limit.
- appointed Rev. Hovsep Bezazian as
apostolic administrator of the Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics
resident in Greece, without episcopal rank.
- Archbishop Aldo Cavalli, formerly
apostolic nuncio in Malta and Libya, as apostolic nuncio in the
Netherlands.
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