Pope
appoints new bishop in Malaysia
The
Holy Father accepted the resignation presented by Bp. Paul Tan Chee Ing, SJ
from the pastoral governance of the diocese of Melaka-Johor, Malaysia, in
accordance with canon 401 § 1 of the Code of Canon Law, and appointed Rev.
Anthony Bernard Paul, presently parish priest of the Cathedral and Vicar for
Pastoral Care of the Diocese Penang, as the new bishop of the Diocese of
Melaka-Johor.
Fr.
Anthony Bernard Paul, was born July 6, 1953 in Alor Star, in the Diocese of
Penang. He entered the diocesan minor seminary and then worked briefly as a
teacher in a local school. He studied philosophy and theology at the major
seminary in Penang. He was ordained a priest July 21, 1989 for the Diocese of
Penang.
After
ordination, he held the following positions:
1989-1992:
assistant priest of St. Francis Xavier in Melaka;
1992-1995:
Parish priest of St. Mary in Tapah;
1995-1998:
Parish priest of Nativity of the BVM Parish in Butterworth;
1996-1997:
as diocesan director for vocations;
1997-2000:
Vicar General of Penang;
1998-1999:
Director of the parishes of the Immaculate Conception Parish of the Sacred
Heart in Penang and Kulim, Kedah;
1999-2005:
Parish priest of Sacred Heart Parish in Kulim;
2005-2010:
parish priest of the parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Silibin, Ipoh;
Since
2010: Pastor of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Penang;
and
since 2012: Vicar General of the diocese.
The
Diocese of Melaka-Johor (1985), is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Kuala
Lumpur, has an area of 20,364
square kilometers and a population of 3,696,000 inhabitants, of whom 39,537 are
Catholics. There are 58 parishes, served by 36 priests (30 diocesan and 6
religious), 5 religious brothers, 9 permanent deacons, 40 nuns and 7
seminarians.
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