SUMMARY:
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Pope Francis returns to Rome
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Other Pontifical Acts
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Pope
Francis returns to Rome
Vatican
City, 19 January 2015 (VIS) – This morning the Pope celebrated Mass
privately in the apostolic nunciature in Manila. Shortly after he
transferred by Popemobile to the Villamor Air Base, greeting the
faithful who lined the streets along the way. Upon arrival at the
airport he was received in the presidential pavilion by Benigno
Aquino III, president of the Philippines, who accompanied him on foot
to the aircraft. The farewell ceremony took place beside the
aeroplane, in the presence of the civil authorities and around a
thousand faithful.
The
papal aircraft left Manila at 10 a.m. local time and is expected to
land in Rome's Ciampino airport at 5.40 p.m. The Pope will return
directly to the Vatican, thus concluding his seventh international
apostolic trip.
Other
Pontifical Acts
Vatican
City, 19 January 2015 (VIS) – The Holy Father has:
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appointed Bishop Mario Toso, S.D.B., secretary of the Pontifical
Council “Justice and Peace”, as bishop of Faenza-Modigliana (area
1,044, population 140,821, Catholics 132,259, priests 92, permanent
deacons 11, religious 155), Italy. He succeeds Bishop Claudio Stagni,
whose resignation from the pastoral care of the same diocese upon
reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.
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erected the eparchy of Bahir Dar-Dessie (area 221,775, population
16,215,850, Catholics 17,544, priests 24, religious 47), Ethiopia,
with territory from the metropolitan archieparchy of Addis Abeba,
making it a suffragan of the same ecclesiastical circumscription. He
appointed Bishop Lisane-Christos Matheos Semahun, formerly auxiliary
of Addis Abeba, as the first bishop of the new eparchy of Bahir
Dar-Dessie, Ethiopia.
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erected the metropolitan Church “sui iuris” of Eritrea, dividing
it from the metropolitan archieparchy of Addis Abeba. The seat of the
new metropolitan Church is Asmara, which is elevated to the status of
metropolitan archieparchy. It corresponds to the territory of Eritrea
and regroups the eparchies of Asmara, Barentu, Keren and Seghenity.
He appointed Bishop Menghesteab Tesfamariam, M.C.C.J., formerly
eparchal bishop of Asmara, as the first metropolitan of Eritrea.
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