William Hanna Shomali

William Hanna Shomali
Titular bishop of Lydda (titular see)
Appointed 31 March 2010
Orders
Ordination 24 June 1972
Consecration 27 May 2010
Personal details
Born 15 May 1950
Beit Sahour, Palestinian Authority
Denomination Roman Catholic Church
Motto Rogate pacem Jerusalem
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William Hanna Shomali (born 15 May 1950 in Beit Sahour, West Bank) is an auxiliary bishop of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.[1][2] in 1950 and ordained priest on June 24, 1972, has served for eight years in the parishes of Jordan, 19 years as professor then as rector of the Seminary of Jerusalem, and then became General Administrator.

Life

William Hanna Shomali entered in 1961 in the Minor Seminary of Beit Jala, and more later in the seminary of Beit Jala. After completing his studies in philosophy and theology he received on 24 June 1972 his ordination to priesthood. Shomali was then chaplain in Zarqa, Jordan and pastor in Shatana, Jordan. In 1980 he completed a postgraduate degree in English Literature from Yarmouk University and was a lecturer and later director of the Minor Seminary of Beit Jala.[3][4] In 1989 Shomali completed a Doctorate in Liturgical Studies at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm Studies in Rome and worked as a professor of liturgy, Vice-Rector and Dean of Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Theology of the Major Seminary of Beit Jala.

In 1998 he became General Administrator and Economist of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Shomali in 2005 was appointed rector of the Latin Patriarchate Seminary in Beit Jala. In 2009 he was appointed chancellor of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

Pope Benedict XVI appointed William Hanna Shomali on 31 March 2010[5] as Titular bishop of Lydda (titular see) and ordered him in succession to Kamal Hanna Bathish as Auxiliary bishop in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Shomali became responsible as Patriarchal Vicar for Israel, the Palestinian territories, Jordan and Cyprus. He received his episcopal consecration on 27 May of the same year by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Fouad Twal, in Bethlehem;[6] his Co-consecrators were the two auxiliary bishops in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Salim Sayegh (Catholic bishop) and Giacinto Boulos-Marcuzzo.[7][8][9]

In his role as Auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem, Shomali has been interviewed in the press about various mideastern topics, including Pope's visit to the Palestinians,[10][11] World Youth Day,[12][10] Palestinians in Israel[13] and the conflict in the Gaza Strip.[10][14]

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References

  1. Bishop Shomali: any consent of the Church to the Wall in the Valley of Cremisan was denied in court - Fides News Agency
  2. [http://en.lpj.org/2012/02/26/william-shomali/
  3. Announcement of Appointment News
  4. "Father William Shomali, new auxiliary bishop". Catholic.co.il. 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  5. http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/oessh/ad/ad2011/AD_2011_ge.pdf
  6. "Holy Land prays for peace during Easter". En.radiovaticana.va. 2012-04-07. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  7. 1 2 3 Revenge only perpetuates violence, Jerusalem bishop observes :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
  8. MIDDLE EAST/ Bishop Shomali: This is how Francis can bring peace to Israel and Palestine
  9. Middle-East Christians: Faith Under Fire | Daily News | NCRegister.com
  10. CNEWA Canada - Jerusalem Bishop: Obama’s Speeches Not Enough 26 May 2011
  11. Israel strikes leave Gaza without water and electricity, official says - Catholic Philly
  12. Bishop William Shomali on Pope's visit to Holy Land
  13. Bishop Shomali's disparaging statementes on Talmud are disturbing to friends of Christian-Jewish dialogue - Vatican Insider
  14. Building the wall in the Holy Land - Aid to the Church in Need
  15. As Israeli court hears case, U.S., Canadian bishops weigh in on barrier
  16. Father William Shomali, new auxiliary bishop
  17. News stories · Aid to the Church in Need
  18. US Bishops protest against demolition of Church property in Holy Land on Independent Catholic News
  19. Jerusalem bishop says peace will come from God, not politicians :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)

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