Jean-Paul Gobel Explained

Jean-Paul Gobel
Appointed:5 January 2013
Retired:3 January 2015
Predecessor:Michael Louis Fitzgerald
Successor:Bruno Musarò
Other Post:Titular Archbishop of Calatia
Ordination:29 June 1969
Ordained By:Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Sauvage
Consecration:6 January 1994
Consecrated By:John Paul II, Giovanni Battista Re, and Josip Uhač
Birth Date:14 May 1943
Nationality:French
Jean-Paul Gobel
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Jean-Paul Aimé Gobel (born 14 May 1943) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church who has worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See.

Biography

Gobel was born on 14 May 1943 and ordained a priest for the Diocese of Annecy on 29 June 1969.

Diplomatic career

He completed the program of study at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1970[1] and then entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See. His early assignments were in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, Nicaragua, and Burundi.[2] Beginning in May 1989, Gobel was the first of several Holy See diplomats assigned to Hong Kong in order to study at close hand the Church in China and the longterm prospects for relations between China and the Holy See.[3] [4] While based in Hong Kong, he visited Mongolia at the invitation of the government to study how to establish a Catholic missionary presence there, which resulted in the assignment of that work to the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.[5]

Pope John Paul II named him titular archbishop of Calatia and Apostolic Nuncio to Armenia and to Georgia on 7 December 1993.[6] He received his episcopal consecration on 6 January 1994.[7] On 15 January 1994, John Paul named him Nuncio to Azerbaijan as well.[8] On 6 December 1997, John Paul named him Apostolic Nuncio to Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Cape Verde, and Apostolic Delegate to Mauritania.[9]

On 31 October 2001, John Paul appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Nicaragua,[10] on 10 October 2007 to Iran,[11] and on 5 January 2013 to Egypt as well as Delegate to the Arab League.[12] He ended his service as nuncio when he was replaced by Bruno Musarò on 5 February 2015.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. it. 19 July 2019 . Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica, Ex-alunni 1950 – 1999 .
  2. News: Le Messeger . fr . Jean-Paul Gobel nommé ambassadeur du pape en Egypte . 14 February 2013 . 29 May 2019 . Emmanuel . Rouxel.
  3. Book: Charbonnier, Jean . Wipf and Stock . 2013 . The Catholic Church in Modern China: Perspectives. 68 . 29 May 2019 . Edmond . Tang . Jean-Paul . Wiest . The "Underground" Church .
  4. Book: Charbonnier, Jean . Christians in China: A.D. 600 to 2000 . 29 May 2019 . 537 . 2007 . Ignatius Press.
  5. Rinunce e Nomine, 08.07.2002. . it . 28 May 2019 . 8 July 2002 .
  6. Book: 109 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1994 . LXXXVI . 19 December 2019 .
  7. Web site: 29 May 2019 . S. Exc. Mgr Jean-Paul Gobel . fr . Église catholique en France.
  8. Book: 207 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1994 . LXXXVI . 19 December 2019 .
  9. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 66. 1997. LXXXIX . 6 December 2019 .
  10. Rinunce e Nomine, 31.10.2001. . it . 28 May 2019 . 31 October 2001 .
  11. Rinunce e Nomine, 10.10.2007. . it . 28 May 2019 . 10 October 2007 .
  12. Rinunce e Nomine, 05.01.2013. . it . 28 May 2019 . 5 January 2013 .