Alberto Bottari de Castello (born 5 July 1942) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who spent his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See.
Alberto Bottari de Castello was born in Montebelluna, Province of Treviso in northern Italy, on 5 July 1942. He was ordained a priest on 11 September 1966.
On 18 December 1999, Pope John Paul II named him a titular archbishop and nuncio to Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.[2] He was consecrated a bishop on 6 January 2000.[3]
alberto, bottari, castello, born, july, 1942, italian, prelate, catholic, church, spent, career, diplomatic, service, holy, excellency, most, reverendapostolic, nuncio, emeritus, hungary, titular, archbishop, opitergiumbottari, castello, budapest, 2014appointe. Alberto Bottari de Castello born 5 July 1942 is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who spent his career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See His Excellency The Most ReverendAlberto Bottari de CastelloApostolic Nuncio emeritus of Hungary Titular Archbishop of OpitergiumBottari de Castello in Budapest 2014Appointed6 June 2011RetiredDecember 2017PredecessorJuliusz JanuszSuccessorMichael August BlumeOther post s Titular Archbishop of OpitergiumOrdersOrdination11 September 1966Consecration6 January 2000by Pope John Paul II Giovanni Battista Re and Marcello ZagoPersonal detailsBorn 1942 07 05 5 July 1942 age 81 Montebelluna Treviso ItalyNationalityItalianPrevious post s Apostolic Nuncio to Japan 2005 2011 Apostolic Nuncio to Gambia Guinea Liberia and Sierra Leone 1999 2005 Styles of Alberto Bottari de CastelloReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleArchbishop Contents 1 Biography 2 Diplomatic career 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editAlberto Bottari de Castello was born in Montebelluna Province of Treviso in northern Italy on 5 July 1942 He was ordained a priest on 11 September 1966 He prepared for a diplomatic career by completing the course of study at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1969 1 Diplomatic career editOn 18 December 1999 Pope John Paul II named him a titular archbishop and nuncio to Gambia Guinea Liberia and Sierra Leone 2 He was consecrated a bishop on 6 January 2000 3 He was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Japan on 1 April 2005 4 Pope Benedict XVI named him nuncio to Hungary on 7 June 2011 5 He retired after reaching the age of 75 Hungary awarded him the Commander s Crosses with Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary 6 See also editList of heads of the diplomatic missions of the Holy SeeReferences edit Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica Ex alunni 1950 1999 in Italian Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy Retrieved 5 August 2019 Acta Apostolicae Sedis PDF Vol XCII 2000 p 87 Homily of John Paul II Libreria Editrice Vaticana 6 January 2000 Retrieved 6 August 2019 Rinunce e Nomine 01 04 2005 Press release in Italian Holy See Press Office 1 April 2005 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Rinunce e Nomine 06 06 2011 Press release in Italian Holy See Press Office 6 June 2011 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Magyar vatikani baratsag Semjen atadta Ader kitunteteset az apostoli nunciusnak Hungarian Vatican Friendship Semjen presented Ader s award to apostolic nuncio in Hungarian 168 ora 4 December 2017 Retrieved 5 August 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Alberto Bottari de Castello nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alberto Bottari de Castello Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Catholicism nbsp Italy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberto Bottari de Castello amp oldid 1224417797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,