Vatican City, 15 July 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has:
- accepted the resignation from the
pastoral care of the archdiocese of Passo Fundo, Brazil, presented by
Archbishop Antonio Carlos Altieri, S.D.B., in accordance with canon
401 para. 2 of the Code of Canon Law.
- appointed Fr. Dominicus Meier.
O.S.B., as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Paderborn (area 14,750,
population 4,900,000, Catholics 1,581,343, priests 1,008, permanent
deacons 173, religious 1,647), Germany. The bishop-elect was born in
1959 in Heggen, and was ordained a priest in 1989. He holds a
doctorate in theology from the University of Salzburg, as well as a
licentiate and professional diploma in canon law from the University
of Munster. He has served as ordinary professor of canon law at the
Philosophical-Theological High School of the Pallottines in
Vallendar, judge at the diocesan tribunal of Salzburg and defender of
the bond and promoter of justice at the tribunal of the archdiocese
of Paderborn. He was elected abbot of the abbey of Konigsmunster at
Meschede in 2001, for a twelve-year mandate. He is currently judicial
vicar of the archdiocese of Paderborn. He succeeds Bishop Manfred
Grothe, whose resignation from the office of auxiliary of the same
archdiocese upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy
Father.
- appointed Fr. Laurent Camiade as
bishop of Cahors (area 5,216, population 395,000, Catholics 170,700,
priests 66, permanent deacons 8, religious 96), France. The
bishop-elect was born in Agen, France in 1966 and was ordained a
priest in 1992. He holds a degree in philosophy and a doctorate in
theology from the Institut Catholique de Toulouse, and has served as
parish vicar, diocesan director of youth pastoral ministry, and
parish priest. He is currently vicar general of the diocese of Agen
and parish priest of Laverdac, and teaches spiritual theology at the
Institut Catholique de Toulouse.
- appointed Fr. Udo Bentz as auxiliary
of the diocese of Mainz (area 7,692, population 2,891,000, Catholics
749,583, priests 504, permanent deacons 124, religious 447), Germany.
The bishop-elect was born in 1967 in Rulzheim, Germany and was
ordained a priest in 1995. He holds a doctorate in theology from the
University of Freiburg im Breisgau, and has served as parish vicar in
the Cathedral of Worms and special secretary to Cardinal Karl
Lehmann. He is currently rector of the major seminary of Mainz and
president of the Conference of rectors of German major seminaries.
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