Pope appoints new archbishop in Semarang, Indonesia
Pope Francis on Saturday appointed a new head to the
Archdiocese of Semarang in Central Java, Indonesia. Fr. Robertus
Rubiyatmoko, the judicial vicar as well as formator of the Major Seminary of
Semarang is the new archbishop. The archdiocese has been without a head since
Archbishop Johannes Pujasumarta passed away on 10 November, 2015.
The papal appointment comes ahead of the 7th Asian Youth Day of the
Catholic Church that is being hosted by Semarang Archdiocese from July 30 to
August 9 this year. "Joyful Asian Youth! Living the Gospel in Multicultural
Asia," is the theme of the youth rally that is taking centre stage
in Yogyakarta.
Born in Sleman, 10 Oct., 1963, Fr. Rubiyatmoko entered St.
Peter Canisius Minor Seminary of Mertoyudan. He later completed his
philosophical and theological studies at the Pontifical Faculty of Yogakarta
and was ordained a priest on 12 August, 1992 for Semarang Archdiocese.
Thereafter, Fr. Rubiyatmoko has taken up the following
responsibilities:
1992-1993: Assistant parish
priest of Santa Maria Assumpta Church in Pakem
1993-1997: Graduation in Canon Law
from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy.
Since 1998: Professor of Canon Law at the
Pontifical Faculty of Theology Wedabhakti in Yogyakarta; formator at St. Paul’s
Major Seminary of Yogyakarta
2004-2011: Vice president of
the Pontifical Faculty of Theology Wedabhakti, Yogyakarta
Since 2011: Judicial Vicar of Semarang
Archdiocese.
Spread across an area of over 21 sq.km., Semarang
Archdiocese provides pastoral care to over 404,000 Catholics out of a total
population of 22.8 million. There are 98 parishes where 399 priests (203
diocesan and 196 religious) are working. The archdiocese also has 221 men
religious, 1162 women religious as well as 60 major seminarians.
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