Pope receives credential
letters of Uruguay’s new ambassador
Mr. Mario Juan Bosco Zappettini presents his credential letters to Pope Francis. |
Uruguay’s new ambassador to the Holy See, Mario Juan Bosco
Cayota Zappettini, presents his credential letters to Pope Francis.
Pope Francis received the credential letters of Mario Juan
Bosco Cayota Zappettini, the new ambassador of Uruguay to the Holy See.
The meeting took place on Thursday in the Vatican’s
Apostolic Palace.
Below is a brief biography of the new ambassador, provided by
the Holy See Press Office.
H.E. Mr. Mario Juan Bosco Cayota Zappettini
Ambassador of Uruguay
Ambassador of Uruguay
Mr. Mario Juan Bosco Cayota Zappettini was born in
Montevideo on 18 August 1936 and is married with five children.
He attended elementary and secondary schools at the Collegio
Sagrado Corazón “Antiguo Seminario” of the Society of Jesus,
and subsequently obtained a degree in Philosophy and a PhD from the University
of La Plata, Argentina.
He has held the following positions: professor of history
and philosophy in secondary schools; professor of history and philosophy in
numerous seminars at university level and also at the University of Petrópolis,
Brazil, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, and the University of
Trento, Italy; professor of history and philosophy at the “Msgr. Mariano
Soler” Faculty of Theology of Montevideo (1976-2006); president of the
Christian Democratic Party, member of the Frente Amplio, holding
the office of vice president until November 2016; director and president of the
departmental council of Montevideo (2000-2005); ambassador to the Holy See
(2005-2011); minister of the Secular Franciscan Order; and director of the
Franciscan Centre for Historical Documentation (CEFRADOHIS), for Latin America.
He is currently a member of the Verdad y Justicia Commission.
Foreign languages known: Italian.
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