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Le Udienze Rinunce E Nomine Le Udienze N. 0452 Martedì 16.09.2003 Pubblicazione: Immediata Sommario: ♦ LE UDIENZE ♦ RINUNCE E NOMINE ♦ LE UDIENZE LE UDIENZE Il Santo Padre ha ricevuto questa mattina in Udienza: Ecc.mi Presuli della Conferenza Episcopale dell’Uganda, in Visita "ad Limina Apostolorum": Em.mo Card. Emmanuel Wamala, Arcivescovo di Kampala con l’Ausiliare: S.E. Mons. Christopher Kakooza, Vescovo tit. di Case di Numidia; S.E. Mons. Matthias Ssekamaanya, Vescovo di Lugazi; S.E. Mons. John Baptist Kaggwa, Vescovo di Masaka con il Vescovo emerito: Bollettino N. 0452 - 16.09.2003 2 S.E. Mons. Adrian Kivumbi Ddungu S.E. Mons. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, Vescovo di Kasana-Luweero; S.E. Mons. Joseph Anthony Zziwa, Vescovo di Kiyinda-Mityana; S.E. Mons. James Odongo, Arcivescovo di Tororo con l’Ausiliare: S.E. Mons. Charles Martin Wamika, Vescovo di Takape; S.E. Mons. Joseph B. Willigers, M.H.M., Vescovo di Jinja. [01422-01.01] RINUNCE E NOMINE● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI RICHMOND (U.S.A.) ● NOMINA DELL’AUSILIARE DI TEHUANTEPEC (MESSICO) ● RINUNCIA DEL VESCOVO DI RICHMOND (U.S.A.) Il Santo padre ha accettato la rinuncia al governo pastorale della diocesi di Richmond (U.S.A.), presentata da S.E. Mons. Walter Francis Sullivan, in conformità al canone 401 § 1 del Codice di Diritto Canonico. [01423-01.01] ● NOMINA DELL’AUSILIARE DI TEHUANTEPEC (MESSICO) Il Papa ha nominato Ausiliare della diocesi di Tehuantepec (Messico) il Rev.do Sac. José Refugio Mercado Díaz, finora Vicario episcopale e parroco nell’arcidiocesi di Guadalajara, assegnandogli la sede titolare vescovile di Turuzi. Rev.do Sac. José Refugio Mercado Díaz Il Rev.do Sac. José Refugio Mercado Díaz Mercado è nato a Ixtlahuacán del Río, arcidiocesi di Guadalajara, il 28 luglio 1942. Ha compiuto gli studi filosofici e teologici nel Seminario Maggiore di Guadalajara Ha ricevuto l’ordinazione sacerdotale il 2 aprile 1972 per la medesima arcidiocesi. Ha ricoperto diversi incarichi a Guadalajara, fra cui quelli di parroco di San José in Ocotlán, cappellano del Club Serra in Ocotlán, parroco di Ajijic e parroco di Tlajomulco. Nel 1988 è stato nominato Vicario episcopale per la zona Foranea Ponente "B". Dal 2001 è Vicario episcopale per la Zona di Jalisco. [01424-01.01] Bollettino N. 0452 - 16.09.2003 3.
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