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SYNODUS EPISCOPORUM BULLETIN English Edition 5/15/13 8:01 PM SYNODUS EPISCOPORUM BULLETIN XI ORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS 2-23 October 2005 The Eucharist: Source and Summit of the Life and Mission of the Church This Bulletin is only a working instrument for the press. Translations are not official. English Edition 01 - 01.10.2005 SUMMARY ♦ LIST OF PARTICIPANTS We publish below the list of participants of the XI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. A. SYNODAL FATHERS ACCORDING TO THE LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION I. PRESIDENT BENEDICT XVI, Supreme Pontiff. http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 1 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM II. SECRETARY GENERAL ● H.Exc.Most Rev. Msg. Nikola ETEROVIĆ, Titular Archbishop of Sisak, General Secretary of the Synod of Bishops III. DELEGATE PRESIDENTS ● H. Em. Card. Francis ARINZE, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments ● H. Em. Card. Juan SANDOVAL ÍÑIGUEZ, Archbishop of Guadalajara ● H. Em. Card. Telesphore Placidus TOPPO, Archbishop of Ranchi IV. GENERAL RELATOR ● H.Em. Card. Angelo SCOLA, Patriarch of Venice V. SPECIAL SECRETARY ● H.E. Most. Rev. Roland MINNERATH, Archbishop of Dijon VI. COMMISSION FOR INFORMATION President ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. John Patrick FOLEY, Titular Archbishop of Neapolis in Proconsulari, President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications Vice President ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Sofron Stefan MUDRY, O.S.B.M., Bishop Emeritus of Ivano- Frankivsk, Stanislav of the Ukrainians VII. COMMISSION FOR THE MESSAGE President ● H. Em. Card. Marc OUELLET, P.S.S., Archbishop of Québec Vice President ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Salvatore FISICHELLA, Titular Bishop of Voghenza, Auxiliary of Rome, Magnificent Rector of the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome VIII. COMMISSION FOR CONTROVERSIES President ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Agostino VALLINI, Archbishop-Bishop Emeritus of Albano, Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Leo Laba LADJAR, O.F.M., Bishop of Jayapura ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Tadeusz KONDRUSIEWICZ, Archbishop of Mother of God in Moscow http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 2 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM IX. FROM THE ORIENTAL CATHOLIC CHURCHES Patriarchs ● H. B.Em. Card. Nasrallah Pierre SFEIR, Patriarch of Antiochia of the Maronites, Head of the Synod of the Maronite Church (LEBANON) ● H. B. Em. Card. Stéphanos II GHATTAS, C.M., Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts, Head of the Synod of the Catholic Coptic Church (EGYPT) ● H. B. Ignace Pierre VIII ABDEL-AHAD, Patriarch of Antiochia of the Syrians, Head of the Synod of the Syrian Catholic Church (LEBANON) ● H. B. Grégoire III LAHAM, B.S., Patriarch of Antiochia of the Greek-Melkites, Head of the Synod of the Greek-Melkite Catholic Church (ARAB REP. OF SYRIA) ● H. B. Emmanuel III DELLY, Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans, Head of the Synod of the Chaldean Church (IRAQ) ● H. B. Nerses Bedros XIX TARMOUNI, Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenians, Head of the Synod of the Armenian Catholic Church (LEBANON) Archbishops Major ● H. Em. Card. Lubomyr HUSAR, M.S.U., Archbishop Major of Lviv of the Ukrainians, President of the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church (Kyiv-Halych, UKRAINE) ● H. Em. Card. Varkey VITHAYATHIL, C.SS.R., Archbishop Major of Ernakulam-Angamaly of the Syro- Malabars, President of the Synod of the Syro-Malabar Church (INDIA) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Cyril Baselios MALANCHARUVIL, O.I.C., Archbishop Major of Trivandrum of the Syro-Malankarese, President of the Episcopal Conference of the Syro- Malankarese Church (INDIA) "Sui iuris" Metropolitans of the Oriental Church ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Lucian MUREŞAN, Metropolitan Archbishop of Făgăraş and Alba Julia of the Romanians, President of the Episcopal Conference, President of the Council of the Romanian Church (ROMANIA) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Berhaneyesus Demerew SOURAPHIEL, C.M., Metropolitan Archbishop of Addis Abeba, President of the Episcopal Conference, President of the Council of the Ethiopian Church (ETHIOPIA) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Basil Myron SCHOTT, O.F.M., Metropolitan Archbishop of Pittsburg of Byzantines, President of the Council of the Ruthene Church (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) X. MEMBERS ELECTED BY EPISCOPAL CONFERENCES AFRICA NORTH AFRICA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Gabriel PIROIRD, of the Institute of the Prado, Bishop of Constantine (ALGERIA) ANGOLA and SÃO TOMÉ http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 3 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Gabriel MBILINGI, C.S.Sp., Bishop of Lwena (ANGOLA) BENIN ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Paul Kouassivi VIEIRA, Bishop of Djougou BOTSWANA, SOUTH AFRICA and SWAZILAND ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Paul Mandla KHUMALO, C.M.M., Bishop of Witbank (SOUTH AFRICA) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Edward Gabriel RISI, O.M.I., Bishop of Keimoes-Upington (SOUTH AFRICA) BURKINA FASO and NIGER ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Michel Christian CARTATÉGUY, S.M.A., Bishop of Niamey (NIGER) BURUNDI ● H.Exc. Most. Rev.Msg. Gervais BANSHIMIYUBUSA, Bishop of Ngozi CAMEROON ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Cornelius Fontem ESUA, Archbishop Coadjutor of Bamenda CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. François-Xavier YOMBANDJE, Bishop of Bossangoa, President of the Episcopal Conference CHAD ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Rosario Pio RAMOLO, O.F.M. Cap., Bishop of Goré CONGO (Rep. of) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Jean-Claude MAKAYA LOEMBE, Bishop of Pointe-Noire CONGO (Democratic Rep. of) ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Laurent MONSENGWO PASINYA, Archbishop of Kisangani, President of the Episcopal Conference ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Tharcisse TSHIBANGU TSHISHIKU, Bishop of Mbujimayi ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Nestor NGOY KATAHWA, Bishop of Kolwezi ETHIOPIA and ERITREA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Tesfay MEDHIN, Bishop of Adigrat (ETHIOPIA) EQUATORIAL GUINEA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Juan MATOGO OYANA, C.M.F., Bishop of Bata GABON ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Jean-Vincent ONDO EYENE, Bishop of Oyem http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 4 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM GAMBIA and SIERRA LEONE ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Patrick Daniel KOROMA, Bishop of Kenema (SIERRA LEONE) GHANA ● H. Em. Card. Peter Kodwo Appiah TURKSON, Archbishop of Cape Coast GUINEA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Philippe KOUROUMA, Bishop of N'Zérékoré, President of the Episcopal Conference INDIAN OCEAN ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Alain HAREL, Titular Bishop of Forconio, Apostolic Vicar of Rodrigues (MAURITIUS) IVORY COAST ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Jean-Pierre KUTWA, Archbishop of Gagnoa KENYA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Cornelius Kipng'eno ARAP KORIR, Bishop of Eldoret, President of the Episcopal Conference ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Anthony MUHERIA, Bishop of Embu LESOTHO ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Evaristus Thatho BITSOANE, Bishop of Qacha's Nek, President of the Episcopal Conference LIBERIA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Lewis ZEIGLER, Bishop of Gbarnga, President of the Episcopal Conference MADAGASCAR ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Fulgence RABEMAHAFALY, Archbishop of Fianarantsoa MALAWI ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Tarcisius Gervazio ZIYAYE, Archbishop of Blantyre, President of the Episcopal Conference MALI ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Jean-Baptiste TIAMA, Bishop of Sikasso MOZAMBIQUE ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Lucio Andrice MUANDULA, Bishop of Xai-Xai NAMIBIA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Liborius Ndumbukuti NASHENDA, O.M.I., Archbishop of Windhoek NIGERIA http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 5 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Felix Alaba Adeosin JOB, Archbishop of Ibadan ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Joseph BAGOBIRI, Bishop of Kafanchan ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Lucius Iwejuru UGORJI, Bishop of Umuahia RWANDA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Frédéric RUBWEJANGA, Bishop of Kibungo SENEGAL, MAURITANIA, CAPE VERDE and GUINEA-BISSAU ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Jean-Noël DIOUF, Bishop of Tambacounda (SENEGAL) SUDAN ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Rudolf DENG MAJAK, Bishop of Wau TANZANIA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Juda Thaddaeus RUWA'ICHI, O.F.M. Cap., Bishop of Mbulu ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Severine NIWEMUGIZI, Bishop of Rulenge, President of the Episcopal Conference TOGO ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Ambroise Kotamba DJOLIBA, Bishop of Sokodé UGANDA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Joseph Anthony ZZIWA, Bishop of Kiyinda-Mityana ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Matthias SSEKAMAANYA, Bishop of Lugazi ZAMBIA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. George Cosmas Zumaire LUNGU, Bishop of Chipata ZIMBABWE ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Angel FLORO MARTÍNEZ, I.E.M.E., Bishop of Gokwe AMERICA ANTILLES ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Gabriel MALZAIRE, Bishop of Roseau (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) ARGENTINA ● H. Em. Card. Jorge Mario BERGOGLIO, S.I., Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Vice President of the Episcopal Conference ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Estanislao Esteban KARLIC, Archbishop Emeritus of Paraná ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. José María ARANCIBIA, Archbishop of Mendoza BOLIVIA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Luis SÁINZ HINOJOSA, O.F.M., Titular Archbishop of Giunca of Mauritania, Auxiliary of Cochabamba BRAZIL http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/sinodo/documents/bollettino_21_xi-ordinaria-2005/02_inglese/b01_02.html Page 6 of 21 5/15/13 8:01 PM ● H. Em. Card. Cláudio HUMMES, O.F.M., Archbishop of São Paulo ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Luciano Pedro MENDES DE ALMEIDA, S.I, Archbishop of Mariana ● H. Em. Card. Geraldo Majella AGNELO, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia, President of the Episcopal Conference ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Geraldo LYRIO ROCHA, Archbishop of Vitória da Conquista CANADA ● H.Exc. Most. Rev. Msg. Gerald William WIESNER, O.M.I., Bishop of Prince George ● H.Exc.
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