Giacinto Berloco

Giacinto Berloco
Apostolic Nuncio to Belgium and Luxembourg
Appointed 18 Jun 2009 (BE), 24 Jul 2009 (L)
Term ended 22 September 2016
Predecessor Karl-Josef Rauber
Successor Augustine Kasujja
Other posts Titular Archbishop of Fidenae
Orders
Ordination 19 March 1966
Consecration 5 April 1990
by Pope John Paul II
Personal details
Birth name Giacinto Berloco
Born (1941-08-31) 31 August 1941
Altamura, Italy
Denomination Roman Catholic
Previous post
  • Apostolic Nuncio to Zimbabwe (1990–1993)
  • Apostolic Nuncio to Mozambique(1990–1993)
  • Apostolic Nuncio to Costa Rica (1993–1998)
  • Apostolic Nuncio to El Salvador (1998–2005)
  • Apostolic Nuncio to Belize and Antilles (1998–2005)
  • Apostolic Nuncio to Venezuela (2005–2009)
Styles of
Giacinto Berloco
Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Monsignor
Posthumous style not applicable

Giacinto Berloco (born 31 August 1941) is an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the Nuncio to Belgium from 18 June 2009, and to Luxembourg from 24 July 2009, having been appointed by Pope Benedict XVI.

Biography

Born in Altamura, Italy, Giacinto Berloco was ordained to the priesthood on 19 March 1966, and was active in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti. Berloco obtained a Doctor of Theology degree and a Licentiate in Canon law.

Giacinto Berloco entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See in 1972, serving as an attache in the Pontifical Representations in Costa Rica, the Netherlands and Spain, and then in the Vatican Secretariat of State.[1] On 5 September 1974 Pope Paul VI gave him the honorary title of Chaplain of His Holiness[2] (Mgr) on 24 June 1985 Pope John Paul II gave him the title of Honorary Prelate of His Holiness.[3]

On 15 March 1990 Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Archbishop of Fidenae and he was made the Holy See’s liaison with Zimbabwe and Mozambique. He was consecrated bishop on 5 April 1990 by Pope John Paul II, co-consecrators were the Vatican official of the Secretariat of State, Giovanni Battista Re, and the Secretary of the Congregation for Bishops, Justin Francis Rigali. On 17 July 1993 Giacinto Berloco was appointed Nuncio in Costa Rica. On 5 May 1998 Pope John Paul II appointed him Nuncio in El Salvador, Belize and the Antilles.[4] On 24 February 2005 Berloco was appointed Nuncio in Venezuela.[5] On 18 June 2009 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Nuncio in Belgium.[6] On 24 July 2009 he was also appointed Nuncio in Luxembourg.[7]

On Wednesday, March 8, 2017, Pope Francis appointed Archbishop Berloco, 75, to a five-year term as a Member of the Congregation for Bishops. The terms are normally renewable, but in five years he will be 80, at which time Cardinals and Bishops usually step down from their main position- they are already required to offer their resignations at age 75 (he has retired as an Apostolic Nuncio already), and also from all Curial memberships or advisory posts, though the Pope can dispense from both age limits for a time if he wishes, except for the ability to vote in a conclave.[8]

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Patrick Coveney
Nuncio to Zimbabwe
19901993
Succeeded by
Peter Paul Prabhu
Preceded by
Francesco Colasuonno
Nuncio to Mozambique
19901993
Succeeded by
Peter Stephan Zurbriggen
Preceded by
Pier Giacomo De Nicolò
Nuncio to Costa Rica
19931998
Succeeded by
Antonio Sozzo
Preceded by
Manuel Monteiro de Castro
Nuncio to El Salvador
19982005
Succeeded by
Luigi Pezzuto
Nuncio to Belize and the Antilles
19982005
Preceded by
André Pierre Louis Dupuy
Apostolic Nuncio to Venezuela
20052009
Succeeded by
Pietro Parolin
Preceded by
Karl-Josef Rauber
Apostolic Nuncio to Belgium
18 June 2009 – 22 September 2016
Succeeded by
Augustine Kasujja
Nuncio to Luxembourg
24 July 2009 – 22 September 2016
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