Vatican City, 30 November 2015 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed:
- Msgr. Jure Bogdan as military
ordinary for Croatia. The bishop-elect was born in Donji Dolac,
Croatia in 1955 and was ordained a priest in 1980. He holds a
doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Lateran University and has
served in a number of pastoral roles in the archdiocese of
Split-Makarska, Croatia, including parish vicar and spiritual father
of the archdiocesan minor seminary. He is currently rector of the
Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome. He succeeds Bishop
Juraj Jezerinac, whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same
military ordinariate upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the
Holy Father.
- Fr. Vincent Kirabo as bishop of Hoima
(area 17,200, population 2,084214, Catholics 1,075,812, priests 131,
religious 130), Uganda. The bishop-elect was born in Kyanaisoke,
Uganda in 1955 and was ordained a priest in 1979. He holds a master's
degree in education from the University of Portland, United States of
America, and a licentiate in biblical theology from the Pontifical
Urbanian University, Rome. He has served in a number of roles in the
diocese of Hoima, including teacher and rector of the minor seminary,
director of the diocesan commission for vocations, parish vicar,
diocesan administrator for finance, parish priest, and teacher and
bursar at the Uganda Martyrs National Minor Seminary Alokolum, Gulu.
He is currently a teacher at the St. Mary's National Major Seminary
Ggaba, Kampala.
- Bishop Luis Albeiro Cortes
Rendon of Velez, Colombia, as auxiliary of the diocese of Pereira
(area 6,126, population 1,380,000, Catholics 1,041,000, priests 210,
permanent deacons 36, religious 266), Colombia.
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