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Rinunce E Nomine N. 0221 Sabato 27.04.2002 RINUNCE E NOMINE RINUNCE E NOMINE ● RINUNCIA DELL’ARCIVESCOVO METROPOLITA DI KINGSTON (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE ● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI ALEXANDRIA-CORNWALL (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE ● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI LONDON (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE ● NOMINA DEL VESCOVO DI PEMBROKE (CANADA) ● NOMINA DI AUSILIARE DI TORONTO (CANADA) ● RINUNCIA DELL’ARCIVESCOVO METROPOLITA DI KINGSTON (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE Il Santo Padre ha accettato la rinuncia al governo pastorale dell'arcidiocesi di Kingston (Canada), presentata da S.E. Mons. Francis John Spence, in conformità al can. 401 §1 del Codice di Diritto Canonico. Giovanni Paolo II ha nominato Arcivescovo Metropolita di Kingston (Canada) S.E. Mons. Anthony Meagher, finora Vescovo titolare di Dura ed Ausiliare di Toronto. S.E. Mons. Anthony Meagher S.E. Mons. Anthony Meagher è nato il 17 novembre 1940 ad Oshawa nell'Arcidiocesi di Toronto. Terminati gli studi secondari, ha frequentato i corsi di filosofia e di teologia presso il "St. Augustine's Seminary" di Toronto. E' stato ordinato sacerdote il 17 giugno 1972, ed è stato incardinato nell'Arcidiocesi di Toronto. Ha ricoperto i seguenti incarichi: Vicario cooperatore della Cattedrale di Toronto (1972-1977); Vicario cooperatore di San Giovanni Evangelista a Witby (1977-1981); Parroco della SS. Trinità a Willowdale (1981- 1992); Parroco di St. Anthony of Padua" a Bramalea (1992-1997). Eletto Vescovo titolare di Dura e Vescovo Ausiliare di Toronto il 30 aprile 1997, fu consacrato il 26 giugno 2 successivo. E' Presidente del Comitato costituito per l'organizzazione della Giornata Mondiale della Gioventù. [00674-01.01] ● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI ALEXANDRIA-CORNWALL (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE Il Santo Padre ha accettato la rinuncia al governo pastorale della diocesi di Alexandria-Cornwall (Canada), presentata da S.E. Mons. Eugène Philippe LaRocque, in conformità al can. 401§1 del Codice di Diritto Canonico. Giovanni Paolo II ha nominato Vescovo di Alexandria-Cornwall (Canada) S.E. Mons. Paul-André Durocher, finora Vescovo titolare di Ausuaga ed Ausiliare di Sault Sainte Marie. S.E. Mons. Paul-André Durocher S.E. Mons. Paul-André Durocher è nato il 28 maggio 1954 a Windsor, Ontario. Ha compiuto i suoi studi secondari all'"Ecole catholique Thériault", Timmins (1972); poi ha conseguito: il "Baccalauréat-ès-arts musicaux", University of Western Ontario (1977); il "Baccalauréat en éducation", Université St-Paul, Ottawa (1981); la "Maîtrise en droit canonique", Université de Strasbourg, France (1992); la licenza in teologia alla Pontificia Università Gregoriana (1996). E' stato ordinato sacerdote il 2 luglio 1982 nella Cattedrale di Timmins, ed è stato incardinato nella medesima diocesi. Dopo la sua ordinazione ha ricoperto i seguenti incarichi: Vice-Parroco della "Cathédrale Saint-Antoine", Timmins (1982-1985), Parroco di "Sainte-Croix de Haileybury" (1985-1990), Responsabile di Uffici diocesani (1990-1992), "Coordonnateur de la pastorale d'ensemble du diocèse" (1990-1995), Vicario episcopale (1990- 1995), Direttore dell'Ufficio diocesano di educazione della fede e membro dell'Ufficio provinciale dell'educazione cattolica in Ontario (1990-1995), Professore di teologia alla "Faculté de théologie de l'Université Saint-Paul d'Ottawa", Amministratore della parrocchia "Nativity", Timmins (1994-1995). Dopo un breve soggiorno in Roma, per il completamento dei suoi studi teologici, nel 1996, è stato incaricato in diocesi della preparazione al Giubileo. Eletto Vescovo titolare di Ausuaga ed Ausiliare di Sault Sainte Marie il 20 gennaio 1997, è stato consacrato il 14 marzo successivo. Mons. Durocher è stato eletto lo scorso settembre dall'Assemblea della Conferenza Episcopale Presidente della Commissione Teologica della medesima Conferenza, nonché Membro del Comitato per i Programmi e le Priorità. [00675-01.01] ● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI LONDON (CANADA) E NOMINA DEL SUCCESSORE Il Papa ha accettato la rinuncia al governo pastorale della diocesi di London (Canada), presentata da S.E. Mons. John Michael Sherlock, in conformità al can. 401 §1 del Codice di Diritto Canonico. Il Santo Padre ha nominato Vescovo di London (Canada) il Rev.do Padre Ronald P. Fabbro, C.S.B., finora Superiore Generale della Congregazione dei Preti di San Basilio. Rev.do P. Ronald P. Fabbro, C.S.B. Il Rev.do Padre Ronald Fabbro, C.S.B., è nato a Sudbury, nella diocesi di Sault Sainte Marie in Ontario, il 6 novembre 1950. Dopo aver frequentato le scuole dei Basiliani a Sudbury, ha ottenuto nel 1973 il Baccellierato in matematica dalla "Queen's University" di Kingston e nel 1974 il "Master" nella stessa materia dall'Università di Toronto. Nel 1975 è entrato nel noviziato basiliano di Rochester ed ha emesso la prima professione il 15 agosto 1975. Ha poi frequentato la facoltà di teologia dell'Università "St. Michael's College" di Toronto, conseguendovi il "Master" in teologia nel 1979. Nel 1983 ha ottenuto la licenza in teologia dall'Università Gregoriana di Roma e nel 1989 la laurea dalla stessa Università. E’ stato ordinato sacerdote il 3 maggio 1980. Ha poi ricoperto i seguenti incarichi: Insegnante presso il "St. Mary's College" di Sault Sainte Marie (1980-1981); Insegnante di teologia presso il "St. Joseph's College" dell'Università dell'Alberta (1987-1990); Insegnante di teologia presso il "St. Michael's College" di Toronto e 3 membro dell'équipe di formazione dei Basiliani (1990-1997); Consigliere Generale dei Basiliani e responsabile per la formazione (1993-1997). Da 1997 è Superiore Generale dei Basiliani. Appartiene al Comitato esecutivo della Conferenza dei Superiori Religiosi dell'Ontario. [00676-01.01] ● NOMINA DEL VESCOVO DI PEMBROKE (CANADA) Giovanni Paolo II ha nominato Vescovo di Pembroke (Canada) il Rev.do Sacerdote Richard Smith, del clero dell'Arcidiocesi di Halifax, finora Vicario Generale della medesima Arcidiocesi. Rev.do Richard Smith Il Rev.do Richard Smith è nato il 28 aprile 1959 ad Halifax. Dopo aver frequentato le locali scuole secondarie, è entrato nella "St. Mary's University" di Halifax e vi ha ottenuto il Baccalaureato in comunicazione, ha seguito poi i corsi di Teologia presso l'"Atlantic School of Theology" di Halifax, ricevendovi il "Master of Divinity" nel 1985. In seguito, dal 1991 al 1995, ha studiato teologia a Roma presso la Pontificia Università Gregoriana, ottenendo la Licenza nel 1993 e la Laurea nel 1998. E' stato ordinato sacerdote il 23 maggio 1987 ed è stato incardinato nell'Arcidiocesi di Halifax. Dopo la sua ordinazione ha ricoperto i seguenti incarichi: Vicario cooperatore presso la Parrocchia dell'Immacolata Concezione a Truro (1987-1991), e Cappellano della comunità francofona di Halifax (1990- 1991); Parroco di San Pietro a Sheet Harbour (1995-1997); Parroco delle località di Bridgewater, Lunenburg ed Elmwood (1997-1999); Amministratore della parrocchia di San Giovanni Battista ad Halifax; nello stesso tempo è stato Cappellano della Comunità dei non udenti ad Halifax e insegnante di teologia sacramentaria e dogmatica presso il Seminario Maggiore di London in Ontario. Dal 2001 è Vicario Generale dell'Arcidiocesi di Halifax. [00677-01.01] ● NOMINA DI AUSILIARE DI TORONTO (CANADA) Il Santo Padre ha nominato Vescovo Ausiliare di Toronto (Canada) S.E. Mons. Richard Grecco, Vescovo titolare di Uccula, finora Ausiliare di London. S.E. Mons. Richard Grecco S.E. Mons. Richard Grecco è nato il 4 marzo 1946 a St. Catharines in Ontario. Ha compiuto gli studi di filosofia e di teologia al "St. Augustine's Seminary" di Toronto ed è stato quindi inviato a Roma, dove ha ottenuto la licenza in teologia presso la Pontificia Università Gregoriana. Ha conseguito poi il dottorato in teologia all'Università "St. Michael's College" di Toronto. E' stato ordinato sacerdote il 2 settembre 1972 per la diocesi di St. Catharines. Ha svolto i seguenti incarichi: Vicario cooperatore della "St. Denis Parish" a St. Catharines e insegnante presso il "Brock College of Education" (1973-1977); Direttore spirituale presso il Seminario "St. Augustine" a Toronto (1977-1981), Assistente di teologia presso il medesimo Seminario (1981-1988), Direttore della Formazione Religiosa per la Diocesi di St. Catharines (1981-1989), Assistente di etica cristiana presso la Facoltà di Teologia dell'Università "St. Michael's College" a Toronto (1988-1992), Parroco della "St. Thomas More Parish" a Niagara Falls, Ontario (1989-1992), Assistente di teologia al "St. Joseph's College", Università di Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta (1992-1994), Vicario Generale e Parroco della "St. Alfred's Parish" nella diocesi di St. Catharines. Dal 5 dicembre 1998 è Vescovo titolare di Uccula ed Ausiliare di London. [00678-01.01] .
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