The Custodian April 16, 2014
Pope Francis has appointed Monsignor Peter Kayode Odetoyinbo as
the new Roman Catholic Bishop of Abeokuta Diocese.
The position became vacant about two years ago when the former occupant, Archbishop Alfred Adewale Martins, was moved to Lagos from the Abeokuta diocese as Lagos Catholic Archbishop.
Monsignor Odetoyinbo was born
in Ibadan in 1964. He holds licentiate and doctorate in History of the Church
from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, and has served in a number of
pastoral and and academic roles.
He was a lecturer at a minor
seminary, parish priest at St. Patrick and St. Ignatius of Loyola as well as
resident priest in St. Mary’s Cathedral of Ibadan. He was a priest of the
Church of the Assumption at Bodija, Ibadan, as well as a lecturer in the
History of the Church at Ss Peter and Paul Major Seminary in Ibadan and the
Dominican Institute.
He is the president of the
Ibadan Arcdiocesan priests’ Association and secretary of the Archdiocesan
priests of all Yorubaland. He is currently the Vicar-General of the Archdiocese
of Ibadan.
One of his parishioners at the Church of Assumption in Bodija,
Patrick Iroro, a chartered accountant, described Monsignor Odetoyinbo as a
“very sociable, easy-going but deeply religious Catholic priest.”
“He loves the flock of Christ and devotes time for their growth
in faith. He is highly intelligent but very simple.”
“He is certainly a very good choice”.
“He is certainly a very good choice”.
Abeokuta Diocese, carved out
of Lagos Archdiocese, several years ago, has 61 priests ad 40 religious
(including reverend brothers and sisters).
The diocese has more than
70,000 Catholic faithfuls.
Monsignor Odetoyinbo’s
consecration in Abeokuta will be announced shortly.
The Pope also appointed Rev.
Acquirino Francis Kibira as bishop of Kasese in Uganda. The town has a
population of 610,000 people, with Catholics estimated at 292, 106. The
bishop-elect was born in Kigoto-Bulyansungwe, Uganda in 1958, and was ordained
a priest in 1984.
He studied sacred scriptures
at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, and has served in a number of
pastoral and academic roles, including: lecturer at the Katigondo National
major seminary, Masaka; head of permanent formation of the clergy; lecturer and
dean of studies at St. Paul’s National Seminary Kinyamasika, Fort Portal.
He is currently rector of the
same national seminary. He succeeds Bishop Egidio Nkaijanabwo, whose
resignation upon reaching the age limit was accepted by the Holy Father.

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