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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Bishop Baldacchino To Lead Las Cruces Diocese

On December 18, 2016, I published a post on Bishop Peter Baldacchino.  In 2014, Monsignor Peter Baldacchino became the new Auxillary Bishop of Miami, Florida. He can speak English, Spanish, Creole, Italian, and Maltese.  He was formed in the Redemptoris Mater Seminary.  He was also in the same community as Father Pius. 

Yes indeed, some of the priests formed in RMS have gone on to become bishops.  Recently Pope Francis appointed Bishop Baldacchino to head the Diocese of Las Cruces in New Mexico, making him the first Diocesan Bishop associated with the Neocatechumenal Way in the U.S. mainland.  Praise the Lord!!!!  We now have an RMS Bishop leading a Diocese in the United States.  The following article can be found here.


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Bishop Peter Baldacchino. Credit: Archdiocese of Miami.


.- Pope Francis Wednesday appointed Bishop Peter Baldacchino to head the Diocese of Las Cruces, New Mexico – making him the first diocesan bishop associated with the Neocatechumenal Way to serve in a mainland U.S. diocese.
Baldacchino, 58, has been an auxiliary bishop of Miami, Florida, since 2014. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Newark in 1996.
As a seminarian in Newark, Baldacchino studied at the Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University but lived at the Redemptoris Mater Archdiocesan Missionary Seminary.
Baldacchino’s formation was in part guided by the Neocatechumenal Way, a post-baptismal itinerary of Christian formation first approved by Pope Paul VI and supported by each of the subsequent popes.
Seminarians who discern their vocation while involved with the Neocatechumenal Way are encouraged to place special emphasis on the universal missionary character of the priesthood and offer themselves, at the discretion of their local bishop, in service to the New Evangelization anywhere in the world.
Baldacchino is the first graduate of a Redemptoris Mater seminary to serve as a diocesan bishop in a mainland U.S. diocese.
He was born on the European island country of Malta, to a family of four children. His family joined the Neocatechumenal Way while he was a child, but he was not initially drawn to the priesthood.
After studying science and chemistry at the University of Malta, he began working as a technical manager at a bottling plant. At age 28 he attended the 1989 World Youth Day in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, after which he became more involved in the Neocatechumenal Way.
Through the movement he was sent on mission, during which he started to feel called to the priesthood, eventually being matched with the Redemptoris Mater seminary in Newark. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Newark on May 25, 1996.
Baldacchino served for over a decade as a missionary in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, and speaks Maltese, English, Italian, Creole, and Spanish.
The Diocese of Las Cruces was established in 1982. According to 2015 estimates, it has more than 236,600 Catholics, accounting for just over 42% of the area's population.

4 comments:

  1. In time, we will eventually have a pope formed from RMS. ☺

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  2. Shalom. I think, it doesnt matter if one is from RMS or wherever. It is the Lord who calls,anyway. But what ia striking here is that he has become a real missionary... from malta to new wark to turks and caicos to miami to new mexico. Going where the Spirit leads him. We pray for him. It's not easy to be a bishop.

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    1. Dear Anonymous at 1:24 pm,

      He is indeed a missionary bishop. While he was in Turks and Caicos, he built two churches and a Catholic school. Catholicism increased and attendance grew from 40 to more than 1000.

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  3. He walks in the same community as Father Pius from Malta.

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