Quezon bishop named head of priests' school in Rome
MANILA, Philippines - A Catholic bishop from Quezon province has been designated as new spiritual director of Pontificio Collegio Filippino (PCF), the college of Filipino diocesan priests in Rome.
Monsignor Wilfredo Andrey is the 12th PCF spiritual director since 1961, after chairman and Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal installed him in simple rites last Feb. 28.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines said Andrey was born in 1956 to Apolonio and Enriqueta Epino Andrey, and ordained a priest on Aug. 6, 1981 by Bishop (now Cardinal) Jose T. Sanchez.
He specialized in Sacred Scriptures in the Pontifical Biblical Institute from 1987 to 1991, the CBCP said.
Andrey worked on the cause for the beatification and canonization of Bishop Alfredo Ma. A. Obviar. He was last assigned as ISPF Director of St. Alphonsus Regional Seminary.
PCF is a community that provides a special type of ongoing priestly formation significantly influenced by a proximity to the Pope and the cultural diversity that only Rome provides.
Resident priests are often invited to celebrate the Eucharist in Filipino migrant centers in Rome and its environs during weekends.
Church officials said this offers the priests a perfect opportunity to minister to Filipino migrant workers and to initiate the building of Christian communities among them. - GMANews.TV
Monsignor Wilfredo Andrey is the 12th PCF spiritual director since 1961, after chairman and Cebu Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal installed him in simple rites last Feb. 28.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines said Andrey was born in 1956 to Apolonio and Enriqueta Epino Andrey, and ordained a priest on Aug. 6, 1981 by Bishop (now Cardinal) Jose T. Sanchez.
He specialized in Sacred Scriptures in the Pontifical Biblical Institute from 1987 to 1991, the CBCP said.
Andrey worked on the cause for the beatification and canonization of Bishop Alfredo Ma. A. Obviar. He was last assigned as ISPF Director of St. Alphonsus Regional Seminary.
PCF is a community that provides a special type of ongoing priestly formation significantly influenced by a proximity to the Pope and the cultural diversity that only Rome provides.
Resident priests are often invited to celebrate the Eucharist in Filipino migrant centers in Rome and its environs during weekends.
Church officials said this offers the priests a perfect opportunity to minister to Filipino migrant workers and to initiate the building of Christian communities among them. - GMANews.TV
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