Vatican City, 3 January 2016 (VIS) –
The Holy Father has appointed:
- Fr. William Ernesto Iraheta Rivera as
bishop of Santiago de Maria (area 2,866, population 563,000,
Catholics 449,700, priests 85, religious 88), El Salvador. The
bishop-elect was born in Jayaque, El Salvador in 1962 and was
ordained a priest in 1988. He has served in a number of pastoral
roles in the archdiocese of San Salvador, including deputy priest,
parish priest, director of the “Rosa Blanca” school centre,
moderator of the archdiocesan curia, director of Caritas and
episcopal delegate for education. He is currently pastor of the “San
Marcos” parish. He succeeds Bishop Rodrigo Orlando Cabrera Cuellar,
whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese upon
reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
- Fr. Celestin-Marie Gaoua as bishop of
Sokode (area 12,610, population 1,300,000, Catholics 153,000, priests
65, religious 87), Togo. The bishop-elect was born in Wahala, Togo in
1957 and was ordained a priest in 1986. He has served in a number of
roles, including rector of the St. Paul minor seminary and the Fr.
Jeremie Moran seminary in Atakpame, and missionary fidei donum in the
diocese of Sokode, where he was parish vicar, pastor of the Cathedral
parish and parish administrator. He is currently rector of the
national philosophical major seminary Benoit XVI in Tchitchao, Kara,
Togo. He succeeds Bishop Ambroise Kotamba Djoliba, whose resignation
from the pastoral care of the same diocese upon reaching the age
limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
- erected the eparchy of St. Mary,
Queen of Peace, of the United States of American and Canada, for
faithful of Syro-Malabar rite.
- appointed Bishop Thomas Mar Eusebios
Naickamparambil, apostolic exarch for Syro-Malankars resident in the
United States of America and apostolic visitor for the faithful in
Canada and Europe, as the first eparchial bishop of the new eparchy
of St. Mary, Queen of Peace, of the United States of American and
Canada.
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