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30 December 2010

Ruiz Martorell named Huesca and Jaca Bishop

Bishop-elect Julián Ruiz Martorell was named Bishop of Huesca and Jaca, Spain.

The dioceses had been vacant since then-Bishop Jesús Sanz Montes, O.F.M. was named Archbishop of Oviedo in November 2009.

27 December 2010

Palánki named Eger Auxiliary

Bishop-elect Ferenc Palánki was named Auxiliary Bishop of Eger, Hungary and titular bishop of Fidoloma.

23 December 2010

Slattery named Pretoria Archbishop

Archbishop-designate William Slattery, O.F.M. was named Archbishop of Pretoria, South Africa and also Bishop of South Africa, Miliary.

The archdiocese had been vacant since the resignation of Archbishop Paul Mandla Khumalo, C.M.M. in December 2009.

Archbishop-designate Slattery had been serving as Bishop of Kokstad.

Gabuza named Kimberley Bishop

Bishop-elect Abel Gabuza was named Bishop of Kimberley, South Africa.

The diocese had been vacant since the retirement of Bishop Erwin Hecht, O.M.I. in December 2009.

22 December 2010

Marquez named Joaçaba Bishop

Bishop Mário Marquez, O.F.M. Cap. was named Bishop of Joaçaba, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop Walmir Alberto Valle, I.M.C. in April 2010.

Bishop Marquez had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Vitória, Espirito Santo.

18 December 2010

Mennini named Great Britain Nuncio

Archbishop Antonio Mennini was named Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain.

Archbishop Mennini had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Russian Federation and to Uzbekistan.

Karikkassery named Kottapuram Bishop

Bishop Joseph Karikkassery was named Bishop of Kottapuram, India.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Francis Kallarakal was named Archbishop of Verapoly in February 2010.

Bishop Karikkassery had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Verapoly.

17 December 2010

Angkyier named Damongo Bishop

Bishop-elect Peter Paul Angkyier was named Bishop of Damongo, Ghana.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Philip Naameh was named Archbishop of Tamale in February 2009.

16 December 2010

15 December 2010

Erected: Diocese of Camaçari, Brazil; Petrini named Bishop

The Diocese of Camaçari, Brazil was erected with territory taken from the Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia.

Bishop João Carlos Petrini was named its first bishop. He had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of São Salvador da Bahia.

Menezes da Silva named Barreiras Bishop

Bishop Josafá Menezes da Silva was named Bishop of Barreiras, Baia, Brazil.

The diocese had been vacant since the death of Bishop Ricardo José Weberberger, O.S.B. in August 2010.

Bishop Menezes da Silva had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of São Salvador da Bahia.

11 December 2010

Random Cardinal Charts III

So I had a chance to mess with my databases today and I updated the charts about the College of Cardinals.

The Charts (Warning: PDF format)

The charts are:
  • Number of Cardinals (1585-2020, 1915-2020, and 1965-2020)
  • Average Age (1585-2020, 1915-2020, and 1965-2020)
Enjoy

07 December 2010

Rojas López named Tabasco Bishop

Bishop Gerardo de Jesús Rojas López was named Bishop of Tabasco, México.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Benjamín Castillo Plascencia was named Bishop of Celaya in April 2010.

Bishop Rojas López had been serving as Bishop of Nuevo Casas Grandes.

05 December 2010

Bishop Steinbock died

Bishop John Thomas Steinbock, Bishop of Fresno, California, USA, has died.

He was 73 years old and had served as a priest for 47 years and a bishop for 26 years.

May he rest in peace.

04 December 2010

Guzdek named Poland Military Bishop

Bishop Józef Guzdek was named Bishop of Poland, Military.

The post had been vacant since the death of Bishop Tadeusz Płoski in April 2010.

Bishop Guzdek had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Kraków {Cracow}.

Zekorn named Münster Auxiliary

Bishop-elect Stefan Zekorn was named Auxiliary Bishop of Münster, Germany.

The announcement did not include the name of his titular see.

Cardinal Giordano died

Michele Cardinal Giordano, Archbishop Emeritus of Napoli {Naples}, Italy, has died.

He was 80 years old and had served as a priest for 57 years. He had also served as a bishop for 38 years and served as a cardinal for 22 years.

May he rest in peace.

01 December 2010

A Gathering in Rome

For those in Rome - I'm planning on having a small gathering tomorrow (Thursday) evening for those interested in the Catholic-Hierarchy.org website. If you are interested, please send me feedback or an email and I can get you the details.

Smith retired, O’Connell succeeded as Trenton Bishop

Bishop John Mortimer Fourette Smith retired and Bishop David Michael O’Connell, C.M. succeeded as Bishop of Trenton, New Jersey, USA.

Bishop O’Connell had been serving as Coadjutor of the same diocese.

Songasonga Mwitwa resigned, Tafunga Mbayo succeeded as Lubumbashi Archbishop

Archbishop Floribert Songasonga Mwitwa resigned and Archbishop Jean-Pierre Tafunga Mbayo, S.D.B. succeeded as Archbishop of Lubumbashi, Congo (Dem. Rep.).

Archbishop Tafunga Mbayo had been serving as Coadjutor Archbishop of the same archdiocese.

30 November 2010

27 November 2010

Doggale named Juba Auxiliary

Bishop-elect Santo Loku Pio Doggale was named Auxiliary Bishop of Juba, Sudan and titular bishop of Bulna.

Please note that the titular see will likely change as it was previously assigned to Bishop-elect Jan Sobiło last month.

Bunda, Tanzania erected; Nkwande named Bishop

The Diocese of Bunda, Tanzania was erected with territory taken from the Diocese of Musoma and the Archdiocese of Mwanza.

Bishop-elect Renatus Leonard Nkwande was named its first bishop.

26 November 2010

Alonge retired, Arogundade succeeded as Ondo Bishop

Bishop Francis Folorunsho Clement Alonge retired and Bishop Jude Ayodeji Arogundade succeeded as Bishop of Ondo, Nigeria.

Bishop Arogundade had been serving as Coadjutor Bishop of the same diocese.

This retirement and succession was previously reported in error back in May of this year.

25 November 2010

D’Rozario named Dhaka Coadjutor

Archbishop-designate Patrick D’Rozario, C.S.C. was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Archbishop-designate D’Rozario had been serving as Bishop of Chittagong.

24 November 2010

Bishop Valech Aldunate died

Bishop Sergio Valech Aldunate, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Santiago de Chile, has died.

He was 83 years old and had served as a priest for 57 years and as a bishop for 37 years.

May he rest in peace.

Mamede Filho named Umuarama Bishop

Bishop João Mamede Filho, O.F.M. Conv. was named Bishop of Umuarama, Parana, Brazil.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Vicente Costa was named Bishop of Jundiaí in December 2009.

Bishop Mamede Filho had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of São Paulo.

23 November 2010

Bishop Wirz died

Bishop George Otto Wirz, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Madison, Wisconsin, USA, has died.

He was 81 years old and had served as a priest for 58 years and as a bishop for 32 years.

May he rest in peace.

Gmür named Basel Bishop

Bishop-elect Felix Gmür was named Bishop of Basel, Switzerland.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Kurt Koch was named President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity in July 2010.

22 November 2010

Cardinal Navarrete Cortés Died

Urbano Cardinal Navarrete Cortés, S.J., Priest of the Society of Jesus and Cardinal-Deacon of S. Ponziano, has died.

He was 90 years old and had served as a priest for 58 years and would have celebrated 3 years as a cardinal on Wednesday.

May he rest in peace.

With his death and the recent consistory, there are now 121 Cardinal Electors out of 202 living Cardinals.

Di Mauro named Vigevano Coadjutor

Archbishop-designate Vincenzo Di Mauro was named Coadjutor Bishop of Vigevano, Italy and given the personal title of Archbishop.

Archbishop-designate Di Mauro had been serving as Secretary of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See.

20 November 2010

Yllana named Congo Nuncio

Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana was named Apostolic Nuncio to Congo, Democratic Republic of.

The post had been vacant since Archbishop Giovanni d’Aniello was Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand in September 2010.

Archbishop Yllana had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Pakistan.

16 November 2010

Ayikuli Udjuwa named Mahagi-Nioka Bishop

Bishop-elect Sosthène Ayikuli Udjuwa was named Bishop of Mahagi-Nioka, Congo (Dem. Rep.).

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Marcel Utembi Tapa was named Archbishop of Kisangani in November 2008.

13 November 2010

Pennacchio named Nepal Nuncio

Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio was named Apostolic Nuncio to Nepal while remaining Apostolic Nuncio to India.

Jaramillo Monsalve named Barranquilla Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Jairo Jaramillo Monsalve was named Archbishop of Barranquilla, Colombia.

The archdiocese had been vacant since Archbishop Jesús Rubén Salazar Gómez was named Archbishop of Bogotá in July 2010.

Archbishop-designate Jaramillo Monsalve had been serving as Bishop of Santa Rosa de Osos.

12 November 2010

Pujasumarta named Semarang Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Johannes Maria Trilaksyanta Pujasumarta was named Archbishop of Semarang, Indonesia.

The archdiocese had been vacant since Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Jakarta in July 2009.

Archbishop-designate Pujasumarta had been serving as Bishop of Bandung.

11 November 2010

Daniel named Nashik Bishop

Bishop Lourdes Daniel was named Bishop of Nashik, India.

The diocese had been vacant since Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado was named Bishop of Vasai.

Bishop Daniel had been serving as Bishop of Amravati.

10 November 2010

Ruwa’ichi named Mwanza Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Jude Thadaeus Ruwa’ichi, O.F.M. Cap. was named Archbishop of Mwanza, Tanzania.

The archdiocese had been vacant since the death of Archbishop Anthony Peter Mayalla in August 2009.

Archbishop-designate Ruwa’ichi had been serving as Bishop of Dodoma.

06 November 2010

04 November 2010

Cho Hwan-Kil named Daegu Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Thaddeus Cho Hwan-Kil was named Archbishop of Daegu {Taegu}, Korea (South).

The archdiocese had been vacant since the resignation of Archbishop John Choi Young-su in August 2009.

Archbishop-designate Cho Hwan-Kil had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of the same archdiocese.

30 October 2010

28 October 2010

Habert named Sées Bishop

Bishop-elect Jacques Habert was named Bishop of Sées, France.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Jean-Claude Ézechiel Jean-Baptiste Boulanger was named Bishop of Bayeux (-Lisieux) in March 2010.

26 October 2010

Bitar named Oberá Bishop

Bishop Damián Santiago Bitar was named Bishop of Oberá, Argentina.

The diocese had been vacant since the death of Bishop Victor Selvino Arenhart in May 2010.

Bishop Bitar had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of San Justo.

23 October 2010

Noonan named Orlando Bishop

Bishop John Gerard Noonan was named Bishop of Orlando, Florida, USA.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Thomas Gerard Wenski was named Archbishop of Miami in April 2010.

Bishop Noonan had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Miami.

22 October 2010

Muñoz Pedroza named Arauca Bishop

Bishop-elect Jaime Muñoz Pedroza was named Bishop of Arauca, Colombia.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Carlos Germán Mesa Ruiz was named Bishop of Socorro y San Gil in February 2010.

21 October 2010

15 million visits, viewing 100 million pages

The main website passed two major milestones in the past week. A week ago today, the site had its 15 millionth visit. Then yesterday, the site passed 100 million pages viewed.

The site began long ago, you can find a history and timeline in an earlier post.

Until the site got its own domain - on the Feast of Blessed Damien de Veuster (10 May 2002) no logs and very few stats were available. On that first day, there were 45 visits - viewing 495 pages.

So the milestones I mentioned above are based on stats beginning on that day - not quite 8.5 years ago.

Over the years the site has greatly expanded in content and in users.

All I can say is Thank You!

Castaño Arbeláez named Cartago Bishop

Bishop José Alejandro Castaño Arbeláez, O.A.R. was named Bishop of Cartago, Colombia.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Luis Madrid Merlano was named Archbishop of Nueva Pamplona in March 2010.

Bishop Castaño Arbeláez had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Cali.

20 October 2010

Odoki named Arua Bishop

Bishop Sabino Ocan Odoki named Bishop of Arua, Uganda.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop Frederick Drandua in August 2009.

Bishop Odoki had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Gulu.

Brito Guimarães named Palmas Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Pedro Brito Guimarães was named Archbishop of Palmas, Tocatins, Brazil.

The archdiocese had been vacant since Archbishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa was named Archbishop of Belém do Pará in December 2009.

Archbishop-designate Brito Guimarães had been serving as Bishop of São Raimundo Nonato.

Consistory to Create New Cardinals

A consistory to create new cardinals will be held on 20 November 2010. The following will be added to the College of Cardinals at that time:

Plus 4 over 80, namely:

16 October 2010

Fuentes named Minas Bishop

Bishop-elect Jaime Rafael Fuentes was named Bishop of Minas, Uruguay.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Francisco Domingo Barbosa Da Silveira resigned in July 2009.

15 October 2010

Vidal retired, Palma named Cebu Archbishop

Ricardo Jamin Cardinal Vidal retired and Archbishop Jose Serofia Palma was named Archbishop of Cebu, Philippines.

Archbishop Palma had been serving as Archbishop of Palo.

14 October 2010

Garcia-Siller named San Antonio Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Gustavo Garcia-Siller, M.Sp.S. was named Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas, USA.

The archdiocese had been vacant since Archbishop José Horacio Gómez was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles, California in April 2010.

Archbishop-designate Garcia-Siller had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, Illinois.

11 October 2010

Poletto retired, Nosiglia named Torino Archbishop

Severino Cardinal Poletto retired and Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia was named Archbishop of Torino {Turin}, Italy.

Archbishop Nosiglia had been serving as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Vicenza.

08 October 2010

Regattieri named Cesena-Sarsina Bishop

Bishop-elect Douglas Regattieri was named Bishop of Cesena-Sarsina, Italy.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Antonio Lanfranchi was named Archbishop of Modena-Nonantola in January 2010.

07 October 2010

Hummes retired, Piacenza named Clergy Prefect

Cláudio Cardinal Hummes, O.F.M. retired and Archbishop Mauro Piacenza was named Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy.

Archbishop Piacenza had been serving as Secretary of the same congregation.

Betancur Tirado resigned, Restrepo Restrepo succeeded as Manizales Archbishop

Archbishop Fabio Betancur Tirado resigned and Archbishop Gonzalo Restrepo Restrepo succeeded as Archbishop of Manizales, Colombia.

Archbishop Restrepo Restrepo had been serving as Coadjutor Archbishop of the same archdiocese.

24 September 2010

22 September 2010

d’Aniello named Nuncio to Thailand and Cambodia

Archbishop Giovanni d’Aniello was named Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand and to Cambodia as well as Apostolic Delegate to Myanmar and to Laos.

Archbishop d’Aniello had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Congo, Democratic Republic of.

21 September 2010

Kembo Mamputu retired, Nlandu Mayi succeeded as Matadi Bishop

Bishop Gabriel Kembo Mamputu retired and Bishop Daniel Nlandu Mayi succeeded as Bishop of Matadi, Congo (Dem. Rep.).

Bishop Nlandu Mayi had been serving as Coadjutor Bishop of the same diocese.

16 September 2010

14 September 2010

Bergie named Saint Catharines Bishop

Bishop Gerard Paul Bergie was named Bishop of Saint Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop James Matthew Wingle in April 2010.

Bishop Bergie had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton.

11 September 2010

08 September 2010

Another Random Cardinal Chart

After posting the previous charts, someone asked a good question: how many Cardinals are created per year?

The Chart (Warning: PDF format)

So I ran the numbers and created a new chart showing the number of Cardinals created per papacy and the average number of Cardinals created per year.

The result is that beginning with the 17th century, the number of Cardinals created per year was around 4 until about 50 years ago. There was one obvious exception, Pope Alexander VIII (who averaged 10.77).

Beginning with Pope John XXIII, the average has been just under 9 per year. Pope Benedict XVI is current just over 7 per year.

(The overall answer is an average of 4.6 Cardinals created per year over the last 400 years.)

04 September 2010

Lingua named Jordan and Iraq Nuncio

Archbishop-elect Giorgio Lingua was named Apostolic Nuncio to Jordan and to Iraq as well as titular archbishop of Tuscania.

24 August 2010

Iceta Gavicagogeascoa named Bilbao Bishop

Bishop Mario Iceta Gavicagogeascoa was named Bishop of Bilbao, Spain.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Ricardo Blázquez Pérez was named Archbishop of Valladolid in March 2010.

Bishop Iceta Gavicagogeascoa had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of the same diocese.

21 August 2010

Agboton resigned, Ganyé named Cotonou Archbishop

Archbishop Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton resigned and Archbishop-designate Antoine Ganyé was named Archbishop of Cotonou, Benin.

Archbishop-designate Ganyé had been serving as Bishop of Dassa-Zoumé.

16 August 2010

Random Cardinal Charts

So I had a chance to mess with my databases over the weekend and I created some charts about the College of Cardinals.

The Charts (Warning: PDF format)

The charts are:
  • Number of Cardinals (1605-2010 and 1910-2010)
  • Average Age (1605-2010 and 1910-2010)
  • Average Years of Service as a Cardinal (1605-2010 and 1910-2010)

Enjoy

27 July 2010

Fort retired, Blaquart named Orléans Bishop

Bishop André Louis Fort retired and Bishop Jacques André Blaquart was named Bishop of Orléans, France.

Bishop Blaquart had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Bordeaux (-Bazas).

25 July 2010

Blog Design Changes

If you view the blog as a webpage (rather than as an RSS feed) then you no doubt have been noticing a few adjustments. I think I've got it setup pretty well now, but if you disagree, feedback would be appreciated (please use the Feedback form on the main website).

Please note the Archive list is now on a separate page.

21 July 2010

Erected Karonga, Malawi; Mtumbuka named Bishop

The Diocese of Karonga, Malawi was erected with territory taken from the diocese of Mzuzu.

Bishop-elect Martin Anwel Mtumbuka was named as the first Bishop.

17 July 2010

Chullikatt named United Nations Nuncio

Archbishop Francis Assisi Chullikatt was named Apostolic Nuncio to the United Nations.

The post had been vacant since Archbishop Celestino Migliore was named Apostolic Nuncio to Poland in June 2010.

Archbishop Chullikatt had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Iraq and to Jordan.

16 July 2010

Yu Soo-il named Korea, Military Bishop

Bishop-elect Francis Xavier Yu Soo-il, O.F.M. was named Bishop of Korea, Military.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Peter Lee Ki-heon was named Bishop of Uijongbu in February 2010.

Umoh named Ikot Ekpene Bishop

Bishop-elect Camillus Raymond Umoh was named Bishop of Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Camillus Archibong Etokudoh was named Bishop of Port Harcourt in May 2009.

Gimeno Lahoz named Comodoro Rivadavia Bishop

Bishop-elect Joaquín Gimeno Lahoz was named Bishop of Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Virginio Domingo Bressanelli, S.C.I. was named Coadjutor Bishop of Neuquén in February 2010.

10 July 2010

Yegros Estigarribia retired, Robledo Romero succeeded as Carapeguá Bishop

Bishop Celso Yegros Estigarribia retired and Bishop Joaquín Hermes Robledo Romero succeeded as Bishop of Carapeguá, Paraguay.

Bishop Robledo Romero had been serving as Coadjutor Bishop of the same diocese.

09 July 2010

Escudero Torres named Palencia Bishop

Bishop Esteban Escudero Torres was named Bishop of Palencia, Spain.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop José Ignacio Munilla Aguirre was named Bishop of San Sebastián in November 2009.

Bishop Escudero Torres had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Valencia.

08 July 2010

Zdarsa named Augsburg Bishop

Bishop Konrad Zdarsa was named Bishop of Augsburg, Germany.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop Walter Mixa in May 2010.

Bishop Zdarsa had been serving as Bishop of Görlitz.

30 June 2010

Migliore named Nuncio to Poland

Archbishop Celestino Migliore was named Apostlic Nuncio to Poland.

The post had been vacant since Archbishop Józef Kowalczyk was named Archbishop of Gniezno, Poland.

Archbishop Migliore had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to the United Nations.

28 June 2010

Darmaatmadja retired, Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo succeeded as Jakarta Archbishop

Julius Riyadi Cardinal Darmaatmadja, S.J. retired and Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo succeeded as Archbishop of Jakarta, Indonesia.

Archbishop Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo had been serving as Coadjutor Archbishop of the same archdiocese.

Dho retired, Lanzetti named Alba Bishop

Bishop Sebastiano Dho retired and Bishop Giacomo Lanzetti was named Bishop of Alba (Pompea), Italy.

Bishop Lanzetti had been serving as Bishop of Alghero-Bosa.

22 June 2010

McFadden named Harrisburg Bishop

Bishop Joseph Patrick McFadden was named Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Kevin Carl Rhoades was named Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana in November 2009.

Bishop McFadden had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia.

Ruffinoni named Caxias do Sul Coadjutor

Bishop Alessandro Carmelo Ruffinoni, C.S. was named Coadjutor Bishop of Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Bishop Ruffinoni had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Porto Alegre.

11 June 2010

Callahan named La Crosse Bishop

Bishop William Patrick Callahan, O.F.M. Conv. was named Bishop of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Jerome Edward Listecki was named Archbishop of Milwaukee in November 2009.

Bishop Callahan had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee.

10 June 2010

09 June 2010

Fey named Kimbe Bishop

Bishop-elect William Fey, O.F.M. Cap. was named Bishop of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop Alphonse Liguori Chaupa in January 2008.

05 June 2010

Llano Ruiz retired, García Peláez named Istmina-Tadó Bishop

Bishop Alonso Llano Ruiz retired and Bishop Julio Hernando García Peláez was named Bishop of Istmina-Tadó, Colombia.

Bishop García Peláez had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Cali.

Tkáč retired, Bober named Košice Archbishop

Archbishop Alojz Tkáč retired and Archbishop-designate Bernard Bober was named Archbishop of Košice, Slovakia.

Archbishop-designate Bober had been serving as an Auxiliary Bishop of the same archdiocese.

03 June 2010

Monsalve Mejía named Cali Coadjutor

Archbishop-designate Darío de Jesús Monsalve Mejía was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Cali, Colombia.

Archbishop-designate had been serving as Bishop of Málaga-Soatá.

Vancottem named Namur Bishop

Bishop Rémy Victor Vancottem was named Bishop of Namur {Namen}, Belgium.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop André-Joseph (Mutien) Léonard was named Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussel {Malines-Brussels} in January 2010.

Bishop Vancottem had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Mechelen-Brussel.

Nketsiah named Cape Coast Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Matthias Kobena Nketsiah was named Archbishop of Cape Coast, Ghana.

The archdiocese had been vacant since Archbishop Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson was named President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace in October 2009.

Archbishop-designate Nketsiah had been serving as an Auxiliary Bishop of the same archdiocese.

28 May 2010

Version 2.6.4

I've done some work on the code today. The changes are mostly internal and will allow me do some more analysis of cardinals over time. There are two visible changes. On the page for someone that was created a cardinal and then later resigned that dignity, the length of service as a cardinal is now correct.

The second change is that on the Pope pages, there is a new column named "Conclave Start" which has the date and a link to the page for that conclave (if I have one on the site).

If you happen to see any strange side effects (probably involving cardinals), please let me know via the usual feedback page.

26 May 2010

Jönck named Tubarão Bishop

Bishop Wilson Tadeu Jönck, S.C.I. was named Bishop of Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Jacinto Bergmann was named Bishop of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul in July 2009.

Bishop Jönck had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro.

Erected: Kalay, Myanmar; Khen Thang named Bishop

The Diocese of Kalay, Myanmar was erected with territory taken from Hakha.

Bishop Felix Lian Khen Thang was named its first Bishop.

He had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Hakha.

13 May 2010

Ngô Quang Kiêt resigned, Nguyên Van Nhon succeeded as Hà Nôi Archbishop

Archbishop Joseph Ngô Quang Kiêt resigned and Archbishop Pierre Nguyên Van Nhon succeeded as Archbishop of Hà Nôi, Viêt Nam.

Archbishop Nguyên Van Nhon had been serving as Coadjutor Archbishop of the same archdiocese.

11 May 2010

08 May 2010

Muszyński retired, Kowalczyk named Gniezno Archbishop

Archbishop Henryk Józef Muszyński retired and Archbishop Józef Kowalczyk was named Archbishop of Gniezno, Poland.

Archbishop Kowalczyk had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Poland.

Pennacchio named Nuncio to India

Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio was named Apostolic Nuncio to India.

The post had been vacant since Archbishop Pedro López Quintana was named Apostolic Nuncio to Canada in December 2009.

Archbishop Pennacchio had been serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand and several other posts.

06 May 2010

Alonge retired, Arogundade succeeded as Ondo Bisho

Bishop Francis Folorunsho Clement Alonge retired and Bishop Jude Ayodeji Arogundade succeeded as Bishop of Ondo, Nigeria.

Bishop Arogundade had been serving as Coadjutor Bishop of the same diocese.


The information above was published in error by the Bollettino, L'Osservatore Romano, and this website.

04 May 2010

Cardinal Poggi Died

Luigi Cardinal Poggi, Cardinal, Archivist Emeritus of the Vatican Secret Archives, has died.

He was 92 years old and had served as a priest for 69 years. He had also served as a bishop for almost 45 years (anniversary of consecration was next Sunday) and as a cardinal for 15 years.

May he rest in peace.

02 May 2010

Technical Note regarding Voting Cardinals

While doing some research I discovered that my wording on the website relating to the age of a cardinal and his right to vote in a conclave was not accurate. I'm in the process of updating the wording on the site.
The old wording was:
Cardinals under the age of 80 at the time the Holy See becomes vacant may vote in a conclave.
The new wording is:
Cardinals that reach the age of 80 before the Holy See becomes vacant may not vote in a conclave.
It may not seem like that big of a change, but there is one important distinction. If the Cardinal turns 80 years old on the same day that the Holy See becomes vacant, he does retain the right to vote in the subsequent conclave.
(Source: #33, Universi Dominici Gregis, by Pope John Paul II, on 22 Feb 1996)

30 April 2010

Cardinal Mayer Died

Paul Augustin Cardinal Mayer, O.S.B., President Emeritus of the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei”, has died.

He was almost 99 years old and the most senior Cardinal by age. He had served as a priest for 74 years, as a bishop for 38 years, and as a cardinal for almost 25 years.

May he rest in peace.

Kimaryo named Same Bishop

Bishop-elect Rogatus Kimaryo, C.S.Sp. was named Bishop of Same, Tanzania.

The diocese had been vacant since the resignation of Bishop Jacob Venance Koda on 15 April 2010.

Smith named Southwark Archbishop

Archbishop Peter David Smith was named Archbishop of Southwark, England, Great Britain.

The archdiocese had been vacant since the resignation of Archbishop Kevin John Patrick McDonald in December 2009.

Archbishop Smith had been serving as Archbishop of Cardiff, Wales.

29 April 2010

Elevated: Quetta, Pakistan to Vicariate

The Prefecture Quetta, Pakistan was elevated to a Vicariate.

Its ordinary remains the same: Bishop-elect Victor Gnanapragasam, O.M.I., who was also named titular bishop of Thimida.

Castillo Plascencia named Celaya Bishop

Bishop Benjamín Castillo Plascencia was named Bishop of Celaya, Guanajuato, México.

The diocese had been vacant since the death of Bishop Lázaro Pérez Jiménez in October 2009.

Bishop Castillo Plascencia had been serving as Bishop of Tabasco.

28 April 2010

Saturné named Jacmel Bishop

Bishop-elect Launay Saturné was named Bishop of Jacmel, Haïti.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Guire Poulard was named Bishop of Les Cayes in March 2009.

20 April 2010

Favalora resigned, Wenski named Miami Archbishop

Archbishop John Clement Favalora resigned and Archbishop-designate Thomas Gerard Wenski was named Archbishop of Miami, Florida, USA.

Archbishop-designate Wenski had been serving as Bishop of Orlando.

Paprocki named Springfield Bishop

Bishop Thomas John Joseph Paprocki was named Bishop of Springfield in Illinois, USA.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop George Joseph Lucas was named Archbishop of Omaha, Nebraska in June 2009.

Bishop Paprocki had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago.

19 April 2010

Archbishop Borders Died

Archbishop William Donald Borders, Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore, Maryland, USA, has died.

He was 96 years old and had served as a priest for almost 70 years and as a bishop for 41 years.

May he rest in peace.

17 April 2010

Fagun retired, Ajakaye succeeded as Ekiti Bishop

Bishop Michael Patrick Olatunji Fagun retired and Bishop Felix Femi Ajakaye succeeded as Bishop of Ekiti, Nigeria.

Bishop Ajakaye had been serving as Coadjutor Bishop of the same diocese.

16 April 2010

Cardinal Špidlík Died

Tomáš Cardinal Špidlík has died.

He was 90 years old, had served as a priest for 60 years, and had served as a cardinal for 6 years.

May he rest in peace.

10 April 2010

08 April 2010

Gómez named Los Angeles Coadjutor

Archbishop José Horacio Gómez was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Los Angeles, California, USA.

Archbishop Gómez had been serving as Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas.