Pope Makes Episcopal Appointments in Europe and Latin America

Announced on June 17-18

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Appointment of bishop of Uruaçu, Brazil

The Holy Father has appointed as bishop of the diocese of Uruaçu, Brazil, the Reverend Giovani Carlos Caldas Barroca of the clergy of the archdiocese of Brasilia, currently parish priest of São Miguel Arcanjo in Recanto das Emas-DF.

Reverend Giovani Carlos Caldas Barroca

The Reverend Giovani Carlos Caldas Barroca was born on 14 February 1969 in Brasilia-DF. He carried out his studies in philosophy and theology at the Nossa Senhora de Fátima archdiocesan seminary in Brasilia.

He was ordained a priest on 3 December 1994, and was incardinated in the archdiocese of Brasilia,

where he served as coordinator of the pastoral sector, professor in the archdiocesan seminary and member of the presbyteral, episcopal and pastoral councils.

He is currently parish priest of São Miguel Arcanjo in Recanto das Emas-DF and episcopal vicar of the Vicariate Leste of the archdiocese.

 

Appointment of bishop of Gozo, Malta

The Holy Father has appointed as bishop of Gozo, Malta, the Reverend Anthony Teuma, of the clergy of the same diocese, currently episcopal delegate for the family and head of the John Paul II Family Institute of Gozo.

Reverend Anthony Teuma

The Reverend Anthony Teuma was born in Xaghra, in Gozo, Malta, on 11 January 1964. After his secondary school studies at the diocesan minor seminary, he carried out his studies in philosophy and theology at the major seminary of Gozo. He was subsequently sent to Rome, where he was awarded a doctorate in science of education from the Pontifical Salesian University.

He was ordained a priest on 25 June 1988 for the diocese of Gozo. In agreement with the bishop, he remained in Rome until 1997, exercising the following ministries: parish vicar in the parish of Sant’Ignazio di Antiochia (1988-1995); spiritual father at the Pontifical Roman Seminary (1995-1997); head and spiritual assistant of the Eucharistic Communities of the diocese of Rome (1996-1997).

Upon returning to his diocese, he served as rector of the major seminary of Gozo from 1997 to 2007. After a sabbatical year of study and prayer in the Holy Land, from 1998 to 2016 he was head and spiritual assistant of the Eucharistic Communities of the diocese of Gozo.

He is currently episcopal delegate for the family and head of the John Paul II Family Institute in Gozo. Finally, since 1997 he has served as member of the college of consulters and of the diocesan presbyteral and pastoral councils.

 

Resignation of bishop of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia, Italy, and appointment of successor

The Holy Father has accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the diocese of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia, Italy, presented by Bishop Luigi Marrucci.

The Pope has appointed as bishop of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia, Italy, Bishop Gianrico Ruzza, transferring him from the titular see of Subaugusta and the office of auxiliary of Rome.

Bishop Gianrico Ruzza

Bishop Gianrico Ruzza was born on 14 February 1963 in Lugnana in Teverina, in the diocese and province of Rome. After completing his studies at the Roman Major Seminary, he was ordained a priest on 16 May 1987 for the diocese of Rome.

After ordination he was awarded a licentiate in canon law from the Pontifical Gregorian University. He has served as assistant and then vice-rector of the Pontifical Roman Major Seminary; rector of the rectory Church of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere and then of the annex Church of San Lorenzo de Speziali in Miranda; parish administrator of the San Pio X parish; and parish priest of the San Roberto Bellarmino parish. He was also director of the vicariate clergy office, ecclesiastical assistant of the Salvatorian academic apostolate, secretary of the diocesan pastoral council, prefect of Prefecture VI, president of the interdiocesan Institute for the Support of the Clergy of the dioceses of Rome and Ostia, and member of the college of consultors.

Appointed titular bishop of Subaugusta on 8 April 2016, he received episcopal ordination the following 11 June. Among other positions, he exercised the episcopal ministry in Rome first as auxiliary bishop for the central sector (2016-2019), also holding the office of prelate secretary of the Vicariate of Rome (2017-2019). Since 2019 he has served as auxiliary bishop for the southern sector.

 

Appointment of auxiliary of the diocese of San Cristóbal de Venezuela, Venezuela

The Holy Father has appointed as auxiliary of the diocese of San Cristóbal de Venezuela, Venezuela, the Reverend Juan Alberto Ayala Ramírez, of the clergy of the diocese of San Cristóbal de Venezuela, currently episcopal vicar for the “Espíritu Santo” territorial zone and parish priest of “Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles” in La Grita, assigning him the titular see of Rusubisir.

Reverend Juan Alberto Ayala Ramírez

The Reverend Juan Alberto Ayala Ramírez was born in San Pedro de Pregonero, in the Uribante municipality, in the diocese of San Cristóbal de Venezuela on 15 November 1973. He carried out his priestly formation at the diocesan major seminary. He was awarded a licentiate in education from the Instituto Universitario Eclesiástico Santo Tomás de Aquino in Tariba, Venezuela, and attended a specialisation course in Milan, Italy, on priestly formation and vocational pastoral care, promoted by the Pontifical Regina Apostolorum Athenaeum in Rome, and a master’s course in Neurocompetencias para la educación at the Caribbean International University in Curaçao.

He received priestly ordination on 1 November 2002 and was incardinated in the diocese of San Cristóbal de Venezuela.

He has held the following offices: secretary to the bishop, secretary to the diocesan Curia, notary of the diocesan tribunal, chancellor of the Curia, director of vocational pastoral care, professor of the Instituto Universitario Eclesiástico Santo Tomás de Aquino, vice-rector of the minor seminary, director of the Unidad educativa Seminario menor Santo Tomás de Aquino, professor in the major seminary, parish priest of the parish Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in La Grita and episcopal vicar for the Espíritu Santo territorial area.

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