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    Lira bishop among Pope's last selection
    By Steven Candia

    New Vision, Uganda
    Monday April 4, 2005.

    WHILE on his deathbed, the Pope John Paul II, who passed away on
    Saturday, appointed Fr. Giuseppe Franzelli as bishop of Lira diocese.

    Franzelli was among 17 bishops and archbishops appointed worldwide.

    Franzelli, a Comboni missionary priest, now leads the diocese, which
    has about 980,600 people.

    The diocese had been under Bishop Paul Kalanda as its apostolic
    administrator, , since the resignation of Bishop Joseph Oyanga in
    December 2003.

    In his last appointments, the pontiff accepted the resignation of six
    others and also appointed a bishop in Kenya and in the DR Congo in the
    mass nominations and resignations that included bishops in Europe,
    Asia, Latin America, the republics of the former Soviet Union and
    the Pacific.

    The nominations and resignations were made over the last few weeks
    by the Holy Father but only made public on April 1, according to a
    Vatican statement.

    The appointments and resignations were widely seen as an indication
    that the curtain was about to drop on the life of the 84-year-old
    pontiff and bring to an end his 26-year-long papacy of the one
    billion-member catholic church.

    The appointment of Bishop Manuel Urena Pastor of Cartagena, Spain,
    as metropolitan archbishop of Zaragoza, Spain and Archbishop Luigi
    Pezzuto, apostolic nuncio in Tanzania, as apostolic nuncio in El
    Salvador was an indication that the Pope wanted to clear unfinished
    business.

    Urena succeeds Archbishop Yanes Alvarez, whose resignation from the
    pastoral care of the same archdiocese the Pope accepted, upon having
    reached the age limit.

    In the provisions he appointed Msgr. Giambattista Diquattro, counsellor
    to the apostolic nunciature in Italy, as apostolic nuncio to Panama.

    He appointed Bishop Nechan Karakeheyan, of Ispahan of the Armenians,
    Iran, as Ordinary for Armenian Catholics of Eastern Europe.

    Published on: Monday, 4th April, 2005
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