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25 March 2011

Hamaguchi named Oita Bishop

Bishop-elect Paul Sueo Hamaguchi was named Bishop of Oita, Japan.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Dominic Ryoji Miyahara was named Bishop of Fukuoka in March 2008.

23 March 2011

Filipazzi named Indonesia Nuncio

Archbishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi was named Apostolic Nuncio to Indonesia.

The post had been vacant since Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli was named Apostolic Nuncio to Singapore in January 2011.

21 March 2011

Borwah named Gbarnga Bishop

Bishop-elect Anthony Fallah Borwah was named Bishop of Gbarnga, Liberia.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Lewis Zeigler was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Monrovia in July 2009.

19 March 2011

Bishop Ahern Died

Bishop Patrick Vincent Ahern, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of New York, has died.

He had turned 92 earlier this month and had served as a priest for 66 years. Today was the 41st anniversary of his consecration as a bishop.

May he rest in peace.

18 March 2011

Akubeze named Benin City Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Augustine Obiora Akubeze was named Archbishop of Benin City, Nigeria.

The archdiocese had been vacant since the resignation of Archbishop Richard Anthony Burke, S.P.S. in May 2010.

Archbishop-designate Akubeze had been serving as Bishop of Uromi.

Goltok named Bauchi Bishop

Bishop-elect Malachy John Goltok was named Bishop of Bauchi, Nigeria.

The diocese had been vacant since the death of Bishop John Francis Moore, S.M.A. in January 2010.

12 March 2011

Baggini resigned, Di Mauro succeeded as Vigevano Bishop

Bishop Claudio Baggini resigned and Bishop Vincenzo Di Mauro succeeded as Bishop of Vigevano, Italy.

Bishop Di Mauro had been serving as Coadjutor of the same diocese.

D’Souza named Calcutta Coadjutor

Archbishop-designate Thomas D’Souza was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Calcutta, India.

Archbishop-designate D’Souza had been serving as Bishop of Bagdogra.

Bala named Hyderabad Archbishop

Archbishop-designate Thumma Bala was named Archbishop of Hyderabad, India.

The archdiocese had been vacant since the death of Archbishop Marampudi Joji in August 2010.

Archbishop-designate Bala had been serving as Bishop of Warangal.

08 March 2011

Álvarez Lagos named Matagalpa Bishop

Bishop-elect Rolando José Álvarez Lagos was named Bishop of Matagalpa, Nicaragua.

The diocese had been vacant since Bishop Jorge Solórzano Pérez was named Bishop of Granada in March 2010.

05 March 2011

Watio named Bafoussam Bishop

Bishop Dieudonné Watio was named Bishop of Bafoussam, Cameroon.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Joseph Atanga, S.J. was named Archbishop of Bertoua in December 2009.

Bishop Watio had been serving as Bishop of Nkongsamba.

Harrington resigned, Kimengich named Lodwar Bishop

Bishop Patrick Joseph Harrington, S.M.A. resigned and Bishop Dominic Kimengich was named Bishop of Lodwar, Kenya.

Bishop Kimengich had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of the same diocese.

Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth?

The 2011 edition of the Annuario Pontificio was presented to Pope Benedict XVI on 19 Feb. It recently became available for sale and I received a copy late yesterday (Friday).

One of the changes it lists, with a date of 22 Oct 2009, is the uniting of the Archdiocese of Halifax with the Diocese of Yarmouth to form the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth, Canada.

The difficulty is that there has never been an announcement of such a unification. There is no reference to it on the official website for either jurisdiction, on the CCCB website, nor on the Vatican website.

Given the uncertainty about this change, I have decided not to show it on my website until further confirmation or clarification is available.

I have contacted a number of different sources and I hope to be able to provide an update in the next week or so. If you can assist in clearing up the matter, please leave me feedback through the form on the main website.

[AP 2011 references to the unification are on pages 287 (Halifax-Yarmouth), 806 (Yarmouth), and 1151 (changes).]

03 March 2011

Vokál named Hradec Králové Bishop

Bishop-elect Jan Vokál was named Bishop of Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.

The diocese had been vacant since then-Bishop Dominik Duka, O.P. was named Archbishop of Praha {Prague} in February 2010.

01 March 2011

Version 2.6.9 - Eastern Catholic Churches

I had the opportunity to make some adjustments to the code today and I've made a first cut at cleaning up the handling of the Eastern Catholic Churches.

Let me begin by saying, its not near done - but hopefully its better. I have added some internal structures which should allow some additional flexibility in the future. Since I know I will be making more revisions, I have not done a general refresh, so the changes will only show on pages as they are updated.

Some examples:
FYI, in the lower right corner of any automated page on the website has the version of the code that generated that page and the date of the data as well.

Feedback is most certainly welcome, just use the regular feedback form on the website.

Please be patient though, after all this is just a hobby done in my spare time. I don't always have time to response to every message, but be assured I do read and consider them.

P.S. My copy of the Annuario Pontificio 2011 is on the way. Hopefully I'll have a chance to work with the new data in the coming months.

Currie resigned, Daniels named Grand Falls Bishop

Archbishop Martin William Currie resigned and Bishop Robert Anthony Daniels was named Bishop of Grand Falls, Newfoundland, Canada.

Archbishop Currie remains Archbishop of Saint John’s, Newfoundland.

Bishop Daniels had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of London, Ontario.

Vu Tât named Hung Hoá Bishop

Bishop Jean Marie Vu Tât was named Bishop of Hung Hoá, Viêt Nam.

Bishop Vu Tât had been serving as Auxiliary Bishop of the same diocese.

Vu Huy Chuong named Ðà Lat Bishop

Bishop Antoine Vu Huy Chuong was named Bishop of Ðà Lat, Viêt Nam.

Bishop Vu Huy Chuong had been serving as Bishop of Hung Hoá.

Battah and Casmoussa named Antiochia (Syrian) Auxiliaries

Bishop-elect Jihad Battah and Archbishop Basile Georges Casmoussa were named Auxiliary Bishops of Antiochia {Antioch} (Syrian), Lebanon.

Bishop-elect Battah was also named titular bishop of Phaena.

Archbishop Casmoussa had been serving as Archbishop of Mossul (Syrian), Iraq.

Mahony retired, Gómez succeeded as Los Angeles Archbishop

Roger Michael Cardinal Mahony retired and Archbishop José Horacio Gómez succeeded as Archbishop of Los Angeles, California, USA.

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