New Bishop appointed in Sale,
Australia
Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor Gregory Charles Bennet
as the new bishop of Salt.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis on Saturday appointed Monsignor Gregory Charles
Bennet the new Bishop of Sale. Monsignor Bennet has been serving as
parish priest of St. Joseph’s Parish in West Brunswick in the Archdiocese
of Melbourne.
The see of Sale Diocese was left vacant when Pope Francis
transferred Bishop Patrick Michael O’Regan to Adelaide as its archbishop on
March 19, 2020.
Biography
Monsignor Bennet was born on 7 April 1963 in the Archdiocese
of Melbourne. He attended Catholic schools in Melbourne and then the Ecumenical
Braemer College in Woodend. He worked in the Commercial Bank of Australia
before joining the Melbourne Regional Seminary in 1986 and completed his
ecclesiastical studies at Catholic Theological College in Melbourne.
He was ordained a priest in 1992 for the Archdiocese of
Melbourne.
In 1996 he was sent to the United States to study pastoral
psychology at Loyola College in Baltimore. In 1998 he studied Spirituality at
the University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome where he obtained his Licentiate
in Spirituality.
Subsequently, he held the following positions:
2000-2005 - Director of Ministry to Priests and Director of
Ongoing Formation for Clergy
2004-2008 - Director of the Office for Evangelization
2007-2012 - Pastor of North Baldwin
Since 2012 - Vicar general and moderator of the Curia
In addition, he was vice president of the Economic Council,
president of the Personnel Office, Secretary of the Roman Catholic Trusts'
Corporation and chaplain of the State Parliament of Victoria.
On May 9, 2012, he was appointed Honorary Prelate of His
Holiness by Pope Benedict XVI.
He is currently the parish priest of St. Joseph's
Parish, West Brunswick, North Melbourne.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-06/pope-francis-appointment-sale-diocese-bennet1.html
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