Mongolia’s first bishop
passes away
Filipino Bishop Wenceslao Padilla, the Prefect of
Ulaanbaatar, who started the Catholic mission in Mongolia 1992 died on Sept.
25.
Filipino Bishop Wenceslao Padilla, the Prefect of
Ulaanbaatar, the first and only bishop of Mongolia who started
and oversaw the growth of the Catholic Church in the East Asian nation, died on
Tuesday, Sept. 25.
The bishop from the Congregation of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary, widely known the Scheut Missionaries, succumbed
to heart attack in Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar. He was
68.
His congregation expressed its condolences and prayers to
the Church in Mongolia, and to his family and friends.
Philippine and Asian bishops’ condolences
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)
also expressed its condolences. Bishop Pablo David, CBCP Vice
President said he personally witnessed how Bishop Padilla cared for his flock
in Mongolia. “I also noted his (Padilla) genuine respect for the
Mongolian culture. His simplicity and humility were very edifying,” Bishop
David said.
The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC)
also expressed its sorrow at the death of Bishop Padilla.
Fr. William LaRousse, FABC Acting Assistant
Secretary General, said Bishop Padilla represented the other associate members
of the federation’s central committee for 3 terms from 2009 to 2017. He
gratefully remembered the late bishop’s generosity and availability as
president of various FABC plenary assemblies and programmes, as well as his
valuable contributions during the central committee executive and offices
meetings.
Filipino missionary
Born in Tubao on 28 September, 1949, Bishop Padilla was
ordained a priest in 1976 and sent to Taiwan the following year on his first
mission assignment.
From 1985 to 1990, he served as Provincial Superior of the
Chinese Provinces of his congregation, which also covers Taiwan, Hong Kong and
Singapore.
Shortly after establishing diplomatic relations with
Mongolia in 1992, the Vatican entrusted the new mission in the East Asian
nation to the Scheut Missionaries. Bishop Padilla led 2 fellow
missionaries to start the mission the same year.
Four years ago Bishop Padilla had told the international
Catholic charity, Aid to the Church in Need that they started the Mongolian
mission from “scratch”. “The first Holy Masses were read in a hotel.
After that we rented apartments and forged initial links with believers through
international organizations and embassies,” he said.
First bishop of Mongolia
As the superior of the mission, he was appointed Prefect of
Ulaanbaatar in 2002. St. Pope John Paul II in August 2003 appointed
him bishop. He thus became the first bishop of Mongolia.
In 2016, Bishop Padilla ordained Mongolia’s first
native-born priest, a young man he baptized as a child many years
ago. Today, the Church in Mongolia has 20 foreign missionaries and 50 nuns
from 12 religious congregations working for about 1,300 Catholics and the
country’s poor.
Bishop Padilla’s funeral will be held in Ulaanbaatar
Cathedral on October 14. (Source: UCANEWS)
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