Matthew Ishaya Audu Explained

Type:archbishop
Honorific-Prefix:Archbishop of Jos
Matthew Ishaya
Church:Catholic Church
Ordination:23 June 1984
Consecrated By:Archbishop OsvaldoPadilla
Birth Name:Matthew Ishaya Audu
Birth Date:7 June 1959
Birth Place:nassarawa state, Nigeria
Nationality:Nigerian
Religion:Catholic
Occupation:catholic clergy
Previous Post:Bishop of Lafia
Alma Mater:Pontifical LateranUniversity
Motto:Ikon Allah

Matthew Ishaya Audu (born 1959 in Rafin Pa) is a Nigerian prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as Archbishop of Jos since 2020.[1] He was appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafia in 2000.[2] He was appointed archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos in 2020.[3]

Early life and education

Audu was born in 1959.[1] He attended St. James Minor Seminary in Keffi, then completed his philosophical and theological studies at the St Augustine Major Seminary in Jos.

Career in the Catholic church

Audu was ordained a Catholic priest of Makurdi diocese in June, 1984. He served as assistant parish priest in Keffi (1984–86); assistant parish priest in Lafia (1986–88); parish priest of Nasarawa (1988–89); studies Moral Theology in Rome at the Institute of Moral Theology of the Pontifical Lateran University, Licentiate (1989–91); and Professor of Moral Theology and Vice-Rector of the Major Seminary of St Thomas Aquinas, Makurdi (1992–97). He studied for his Degree in Moral Theology at the Alfonsianum in Rome (1997–99). From June to December 2000, he was Acting Rector of the Major Seminary of St Thomas Aquinas, Makurdi. On 5 December 2000, Pope John Paul II appointed him, bishop elect of the newly created Lafia diocese.[2] On 31 March 2001, he was ordained as bishop of Lafia. On 6 January 2020, Pope Francis appointed him as archbishop of Jos, succeeding Ignatius Kaigama.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archbishop Matthew Ishaya Audu [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. 2021-06-14. www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. Web site: Lafia (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. 2021-06-14. www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  3. Web site: Jos (archdiocese) [Cisa News Africa]]. 2021-11-01. www.cisanewsafrica.com.