Pope Francis appoints new Auxiliary Bishop for Denver
(Vatican Radio) The Holy
Father has named Father Jorge H. Rodríguez-Novelo, of the Archdiocese of
Denver, USA, as Auxiliary Bishop of the same Archdiocese. Father Rodríguez has
been serving as Pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Denver, and professor at the
archdiocesan Seminary of St John Vianney. Bishop-elect Rodríguez will hold the
titular see of Azura.
Biography of
Bishop-elect Jorge Rodriguez, S.T.D.
Bishop-elect Rodriguez was
born March 22, 1955, in Merida, Mexico, located in the state of Yucatan. He is
the son of Nery Maria Novelo and Ramon Rodriguez (deceased), and he has two
brothers and four sisters, who live in Merida. In Merida he attended a primary
school run by the Maryknoll Sisters, and then secondary and preparatory schools
run by the Marist Brothers. When he finished high school, he joined the
Legionaries of Christ to study and become a priest. He was ordained Dec. 24,
1987.
He was awarded a Doctorate in
Sacred Theology by the Gregorian in Rome in 1994. He also has a licentiate in
philosophy from the same pontifical university, and a diploma in Mariology from
the Marianum in Rome.
He was the dean of the
Theology Department of the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome
(1994-1997). He has taught theology at the Pontifical Lateran University, at
the Pontifical Institute Regina Mundi and at the Institute for Religious
Sciences at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
In 1999, he was invited by
then Archbishop Charles Chaput to teach in the newly launched St. John Vianney
Theological Seminary in Denver, and to serve as Associate Pastor of St. Therese
Parish in Aurora.
In 2002, he returned to Rome
to serve as Associate Pastor of Stella Maris Parish in the Diocese of Rome, but
then returned to Denver in 2006 to be a professor at St. John Vianney.
From 2007-2014, Father
Rodriguez served as vice-rector of St. John Vianney Theological Seminary in
Denver. He was incardinated as a priest of the Archdiocese of Denver in 2008.
Since 2014, he has served as
pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Thornton, Colorado, and he continues to teach
the seminarians as well as the permanent diaconate candidates.
He speaks Spanish, English
and Italian, and reads French, and is the author of various Italian-language
theological publications.
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