Michael Franciscus Buttigieg Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
Michael Franciscus Buttigieg
Bishop of Gozo
Church:Roman Catholic
Diocese:Gozo
Appointed:22 September 1864
Term:1864-1866
Term Start:23 October 1864
Term End:12 July 1866
Successor:Antonius Grech Delicata Testaferrata
Ordination:21 December 1816
Consecration:3 May 1863
Consecrated By:Niccola Paracciani Clarelli
Rank:Bishop
Birth Date:3 November 1793
Birth Place:Qala, Malta
Death Place:Victoria, Gozo, Malta
Buried:Gozo Cathedral
Nationality:Maltese
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Michael Franciscus Buttigieg (3 November 1793  - 12 July 1866) was a Maltese prelate who became the first Bishop of Gozo in 1864.

Buttigieg was born on November 3, 1793, in Qala, Gozo, Malta and baptized in St Peter and St Paul parish church of Nadur (Qala was at the time part of the Nadur parish). He was ordained priest on December 21, 1816. Some years later, in 1863, he was appointed as the Auxiliary Bishop of Malta.[1] He was consecrated by Cardinal Niccola Paracciani Clarelli on May 3, 1863, in the church of Santissima Trinità Montecitorio in Rome. Buttigieg was assigned the titular see of Lete.

A year later, in 1864, Pope Pius IX created the Diocese of Gozo and Buttigieg was appointed as its first bishop. He took charge of the diocese on October 23, 1864. Two years later Bishop Buttigieg died in Victoria, Gozo on July 12, 1866, at the age of 72. He is buried in the Cathedral of the Assumption in Victoria, Gozo.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2007 . Michael Franciscus Buttigieg at Gozo Diocese . Diocese of Gozo, Malta . 28 March 2014.