Pinoy archbishop named Papal Nuncio to Mongolia
MANILA, Philippines - After being named the Vatican's ambassador to Korea, Filipino Archbishop Osvaldo Padilla received a second diplomatic assignment, that of papal nuncio to Mongolia.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines announced Monday that Pope Benedict XVI tapped Archbishop Padilla to succeed Archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, who was reassigned to northern Europe last January.
It noted that after the fall of communism in the early 1990s, the first Catholic missionaries – a Belgian and two Filipinos – arrived in Mongolia where few people had heard of Jesus Christ.
According to the CBCP, the Holy See established diplomatic relations with the former communist country in 1992.
It said the Church in Mongolia consists of one apostolic prefecture in Ulan Bator. Tibetan Buddhism is the most widely practiced religion in the country.
Born on Aug. 5, 1942, in Cebu province, Archbishop Padilla was ordained a priest in 1966 for Cebu archdiocese. He later obtained a doctorate in canon law.
Since 1972, Padilla has served as secretary and counselor at the nunciatures in France, Haiti, Ireland, Mexico, Nigeria and Sri Lanka.
He also served as nuncio to Panama (1990-1994), Sri Lanka (1994-1998), Nigeria (1998-2003) and Costa Rica (2003-2008).
Archbishop Padilla is fluent in English, French, Italian and Spanish. - GMANews.TV
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines announced Monday that Pope Benedict XVI tapped Archbishop Padilla to succeed Archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, who was reassigned to northern Europe last January.
It noted that after the fall of communism in the early 1990s, the first Catholic missionaries – a Belgian and two Filipinos – arrived in Mongolia where few people had heard of Jesus Christ.
According to the CBCP, the Holy See established diplomatic relations with the former communist country in 1992.
It said the Church in Mongolia consists of one apostolic prefecture in Ulan Bator. Tibetan Buddhism is the most widely practiced religion in the country.
Born on Aug. 5, 1942, in Cebu province, Archbishop Padilla was ordained a priest in 1966 for Cebu archdiocese. He later obtained a doctorate in canon law.
Since 1972, Padilla has served as secretary and counselor at the nunciatures in France, Haiti, Ireland, Mexico, Nigeria and Sri Lanka.
He also served as nuncio to Panama (1990-1994), Sri Lanka (1994-1998), Nigeria (1998-2003) and Costa Rica (2003-2008).
Archbishop Padilla is fluent in English, French, Italian and Spanish. - GMANews.TV
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