Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘MANILA BOY’ BECOMES 5TH PINOY PAPAL NUNCIO

- By Dempsey Reyes @dempseyrey­esINQ

After 20 years in the Pope’s foreign service, another Filipino cleric was named apostolic nuncio, the fifth to be named ambassador of Vatican City, according to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s (CBCP).

Pope Francis named the 55-year-old Msgr. Arnaldo Catalan as the Holy See’s envoy to Rwanda after serving in various capacities at the papal legations in Zambia, Kuwait, Mexico, Honduras, Turkey,

India, Argentina, Canada, the Philippine­s and most recently as chargé d’affaires in Taiwan.

The CBCP said the Vatican announced on Monday that Catalan would replace Archbishop Andrzej Józwowicz of Poland, who was transferre­d to Iran in June.

Catalan hails from Manila and was the first priest from the Archdioces­e of Manila to be named papal nuncio.

The first Filipino apostolic nuncio was Rev. Osvaldo Padilla of Sogod, Cebu, who spent his entire clerical career in the Vatican’s foreign service and whom the late Pope John Paul II in 1990 named papal envoy to five countries, including a lengthy stint in Korea and Mongolia. He retired in 2017 and, now 79, lives in Cebu.

New archbishop

In 2001, Pope John Paul II also named the second Filipino nuncio, Rev. Adolfo Tito Yllana of Naga City, who has represente­d the Vatican in several countries. Last year, Yllana was named nuncio to Israel and Palestine.

In 2006, Pope Benedict XVI named Padilla’s younger brother, Rev. Francisco Padilla, nuncio to Papua New Guinea after several years in the Holy See’s diplomatic service. Pope Francis later named him nuncio to several countries in the Middle East. He is now nuncio to Guatemala.

In 2008, Pope Benedict XVI named another career diplomat, Rev. Bernardito Auza of Talibon, Bohol, nuncio to Haiti and Pope Francis later promoted him as nuncio to the United Nations. He is now nuncio to Spain.

In accordance with Vatican custom, the four nuncios are all archbishop­s and Catalan, a priest since 1994, will also be ordained into the episcopacy at the Manila Cathedral on Feb. 11.

Catalan will be consecrate­d by former Manila Archbishop Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, now prefect of the Congregati­on for the Evangeliza­tion of Peoples, incumbent Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula and Archbishop Charles Brown, the apostolic nuncio to the Philippine­s.

Like most papal envoys, Catalan was also bestowed titular See of Apollonia in Albania.

 ?? —PHOTO FROM THE MANILA CATHEDRAL ?? Arnaldo Catalan
—PHOTO FROM THE MANILA CATHEDRAL Arnaldo Catalan

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