Vatican City, 14 July 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed:
- Fr. Emmanuel Fianu, S.V.D., as bishop
of Ho (area 5,893, population 658,845, Catholics 200,670, priests 82,
religious 92), Ghana. The bishop-elect was born in Tegbi, Ghana in
1957, gave his perpetual vows in 1984, and was ordained a priest in
1985. He studied biblical theology at the Pontifical Biblical
Institute, Rome, and has served in a number of administrative and
academic offices, including admonitor of the S.V.D. District in Lome,
lecturer in biblical sciences at the St. Jean Paul II Seminaire and
the Institute St. Paul of Lome; secretary for the Commission for
liturgical publications for Ghana-Togo; rector of the College of the
Divine Word, Rome; secretary for formation for the Africa-Madagascar
S.V.D. Provinces; and coordinator for the AFRAM zone, based in Accra.
He is currently secretary of the General Council of his Congregation.
He succeeds Bishop Francis Anani Kofi Lodonu, whose resignation from
the pastoral care of the same diocese upon reaching the age limit was
accepted by the Holy Father.
- Msgr. Jorge Enrique Concha Cayuqueo,
O.F.M., as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Santiago de Chile (area
9,132, population 6,290,000, Catholics 4,205,000, priests 877,
permanent deacons 339, religious 3,109), Chile. The bishop-elect was
born in Carahue, Chile in 1958, gave his solemn vows in 1983, and was
ordained a priest in 1986. He holds a doctorate in social sciences
from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, and has served in a
number of roles, including provincial secretary for formation and
studies, parish vicar, guardian of the “San Felipe de Jesus”
formation house in Santiago and commissioner for the Holy Land in
Chile. He is currently provincial minister for the Franciscan
Province of the Most Holy Trinity in Chile, president of the
Conference of Provincial Ministers of the Southern Cone (Argentina,
Paraguay and Chile) and first deputy president of the Conference of
Religious in Chile.
- Fr. Benedictus Son Hee-Song as
auxiliary of the archdiocese of Seoul (area 17,349, population
10,143,645, Catholics 1,472,815, priests 908, religious 2,282),
Korea. The bishop-elect was born in Kyenki Yeonchenun Chadari, Korea,
and was ordained a priest in 1986. He studied theology in Innsbruck,
Austria, obtaining a licentiate and doctorate. He has served in a
number of roles, including parish priest, lecturer at the Catholic
University of Seoul, deputy director of the Commission for reviewing
publications; and secretary general of the Episcopal Commission for
the doctrine of faith. He is currently director of archdiocesan
pastoral ministry, member of the presbyteral council, member of the
pastoral council, member of the Commissions for continuing formation
of the clergy, for foreign missions, and for the management of day
care centres for the elderly of Seoul, member and deputy director of
the Commission for the protection of the holy sites of martyrdom in
Seoul, and secretary general of the Episcopal Commission for the lay
apostolate.
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