SUDAN: Pope appoints Bishop Didi Archbishop Coadjutor of Khartoum
Most Rev. Michael Didi, Archbishop Coadjutor Elect of Khartoum |
Pope Francis
on Saturday 15th in Vatican appointed El Obeid Bishop Michael Didi
Adgum Mungoria Archbishop Coadjutor of Khartoum to replace Cardinal Gabriel
Zubeir Wako with effect from January 2016.
on Saturday 15th in Vatican appointed El Obeid Bishop Michael Didi
Adgum Mungoria Archbishop Coadjutor of Khartoum to replace Cardinal Gabriel
Zubeir Wako with effect from January 2016.
Sudan
Catholic Bishop Conference or SCBC Secretary-General Fr Jacob Odwa Paul read to
CRN the appointment letter from Apostolic Nuncio to Sudan Archbishop Bert van Megen forwarded to him after Rome declared it at one PM.
Catholic Bishop Conference or SCBC Secretary-General Fr Jacob Odwa Paul read to
CRN the appointment letter from Apostolic Nuncio to Sudan Archbishop Bert van Megen forwarded to him after Rome declared it at one PM.
He added
that Bishop Didi will remain Apostolic Administrator of El Obeid until Rome
appoints a new Bishop to the vacant Diocese.
that Bishop Didi will remain Apostolic Administrator of El Obeid until Rome
appoints a new Bishop to the vacant Diocese.
Fr Odwa
thanked the faithful of El Obeid Catholic Diocese for supporting Bishop in his
work among them, and that it would be Khartoum’s believers to taste the
goodness of their Archbishop Coadjutor Didi.
thanked the faithful of El Obeid Catholic Diocese for supporting Bishop in his
work among them, and that it would be Khartoum’s believers to taste the
goodness of their Archbishop Coadjutor Didi.
The SCBC
Secretary General consoles the believers of the vacant Catholic Dioceses of
South Sudan that Rome is working hard to appoint Bishops for them.
Secretary General consoles the believers of the vacant Catholic Dioceses of
South Sudan that Rome is working hard to appoint Bishops for them.
Source: Catholic Radio Network