Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments - appointments

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Change at the top of the Vatican Dicastery for Divine Worship. Among the new appointments, two professors from the Pontifical Liturgical Institute at the Pontifical Athenaeum Sant’Anselmo.

The Holy Father has appointed His Excellency Monsignor Arthur Roche, Archbishop-Bishop Emeritus of Leeds, currently Secretary of the same Congregation, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.
 
The Roman Pontiff also appointed His Excellency Monsignor Vittorio Francesco Viola, O.F.M., currently Bishop of Tortona, Secretary of the same Congregation, at the same time conferring on him the title of Archbishop-Bishop Emeritus of Tortona. H.E. Rev. Mons. Viola is a teacher of the course "The Sacrament of Orders" at the PIL, from which he also graduated by defending the thesis "'Comple, Domine, in sacerdotibus tuis ministerii tui summam': presbyterate and episcopate in the Sacramentarium Gelasianum Vetus. Per textuum euchologicorum philologiam, ad liturgicam theologiam” (A.Y. 1999-2000).
 
His Holiness also appointed the Rev. Monsignor Aurelio García Marcías, currently Head of Office of the aforementioned Congregation, under-Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, with an episcopal character and assigning him the titular See of Rotdon. H.E. Mons. García teaches the courses “Ordination Prayers: Liturgical Theology of the Order” and “Episcopal Liturgy” at the PIL; he obtained his Doctorate in Sacred Liturgy (a.y. 2004-2005) at the Athenaeum Anselmianum discussing the thesis «“Kατ’ ἐκκλησίαν πρεσβύτεροι” (Act 14,23). La teología del presbítero en la “Χειροτονία πρεσβυτέρου” del rito bizantino-griego y la “Prex ordinationis presbyterorum” del rito romano».

 

 

 

 Appointment of the Bishop of Rotdon (Catalonia)

The Holy Father has appointed Rev. Aurelio García Macías as Bishop assigning him the titular seat of Rotdon (Catalonia).
H.E. Mons. Aurelio García Macías is a professor at the Pontifical Institute of Liturgy; he obtained his 
Doctorate in Sacred Liturgy  (a.y. 2004-2005) at the Athenaeum Anselmianum discussing the thesis «“Kατἐκκλησίαν πρεσβύτεροι” (Act 14,23). La teología del presbítero en la “Χειροτονία πρεσβυτέρου” del rito bizantino-griego y la “Prex ordinationis presbyterorum” del rito romano».
We extend to His Excellency our best wishes for his appointment.

 

Appointment of the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Busan (Korea)

The Holy Father has appointed Rev. Pius Sin Hozol as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Busan (Korea) assigning him the titular See of Belesasa.
H.E. Mons. Pius Sin Hozol obtained his License and a  Doctorate in Sacred Liturgy  at the Pontifical Institute of Liturgy  (1999-2008) discussing respectively the theses «I titoli e le collette del Salmo 138(139)» and «I tre sussidi liturgici per i salmi 137, 138 e 139».
We extend to His Excellency our best wishes for his appointment.

In memory of Fr Ghislain Lafont OSB

Fr. Ghislain Lafont OSB, of the Abbey of Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire (France), died on 11 May 2021. He was born in 1928.

Fr. Ghislain was professor of this Athenaeum from 1978 to 1995 and at the same time he taught at the Pontifical Gregorian University. His most famous volumes are on the method and structure of the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, on Christology, on God, time and being, on the Eucharist as a meal and as a word, on the theological history of the Catholic Church, on hope and, lately, on a different Catholicism.

Nourished by classical and Thomistic theological tradition, in dialogue with contemporary philosophy and anthropological culture, he interpreted Catholic theological thought with rigor and freedom in France, in the USA and often in Italy.

An article he wrote in Munera magazine of 2018 begins with these words:

Thinking about death, isn't it thinking about life? Or rather: try to think about it, because we have been inside it from the beginning and we have neither definition nor possession, for life as for death. Not: "I think, therefore I am", but: "I live, therefore I think". And then: "I'm dying", therefore what?

The tone with which he offered his thoughts remains in the minds and hearts of all who have listened to him.

» In morte di Ghislain Lafont: percorso di vita, by Francesco Strazzari (from Settimananews.it)
» Teologo libero e monaco vero, by Andrea Grillo (from L'Osservatore Romano){mlang} 

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