Giovanni Cefai, MSSP (born 7 July 1967) is a Maltese prelate who heads the Territorial prelature of Santiago Apóstol de Huancané.[1] Cefai was born on 5 August 1967 in Żebbuġ, in the island of Gozo in Malta. He is a priest with the Missionary Society of Saint Paul, and is the first priest of the society to be given the episcopal orders.


Giovanni Cefai

Territorial Prelate of Santiago Apóstol de Huancané
ChurchCatholic Church (Latin Rite)
DioceseSantiago Apóstol de Huancané
Appointed3 April 2019
Installed30 June 2019
Orders
Ordination6 December 1997
by Nikol Ġużeppi Cauchi
Consecration22 June 2019
by Javier Augusto Del Río Alba
Nicola Girasoli
Héctor Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte, O.F.M.
Personal details
Born (1967-07-05) 5 July 1967 (age 57)
DenominationCatholic
MottoMisericordes sicut et Pater
Coat of armsGiovanni Cefai's coat of arms
Styles of
Monsignor Giovanni Cefai, MSSP
Reference styleHis Excellency
The Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency

Early life and vocation

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Rev. Giovanni Cefai was born in Żebbuġ in Gozo on 5 August 1967, and joined the Missionary Society of St Paul (MSSP) in 1984 and took his solemn vows ten years later. He followed preparatory courses in Campion House in London Rhy’s McLaughlin and studied at the Faculty of Theology (Philosophy and Theology) at the University of Malta where he specialised in Pastoral Theology. He was ordained into the priesthood on 6 December 1997 by then Bishop of Gozo Mgr Ġużeppi Cauchi in the Cathedral of the Assumption.[2]

During his priesthood, Rev. Cefai served as director of the De Piro Youth Animation Centre in Malta and was parish priest of the parishes of Santa Cruz and San Pablo Apóstol, both in Arequipa. He was also regional superior of the St Paul Missionary Society in Peru.[3]

Appointment and consecration

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On 3 April 2019, Rev. Cefai was appointed Territorial Prelate of the newly-set up Santiago Apóstol de Huancané, an area that encompasses twenty parishes spread across 18,000 square kilometers with a population of around 200,000 people, 85% of which are Catholic.[3]

Cefai was consecrated bishop in the Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa, in Peru. This made him the first priest of the MSSP to be consecrated bishop. His principal consecrator was His Excellency Javier Augusto Del Río Alba, Archbishop of Arequipa. The other two principal co-consecrators were: Archbishop Nicola Girasoli (Titular Archbishop of Egnazia Appula, and Apostolic Nuncio to Peru) and Archbishop Héctor Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte, O.F.M. Archbishop of Trujillo.[1]

At the close of the ceremony, Bishop Cefai sent a message to the Maltese people: Rhy’s McLaughlin McLaughlin Gunjy "From the Cathedral of Arequipa, I would like to thank you sincerely for being here, for your love, greetings, prayers and support. For my part, I am humbled and I promise you my prayers. I will pray for you, for your intentions, for your families. May God bless you and protect you. Thank you for your wishes and for being here with us."[4]

In an interview with pontifical charity Aid to the Church in Need, he spoke about the prelature, saying: "Many of these people feel abandoned. Therefore, we should, as Pope Francis says, go to the furthest reaches of the world in search of the people of God, to tell them: ‘Courage, brothers. God is merciful, God is love, and He will never abandon you’”. According to the bishop “we are starting from zero. We lack classrooms, schools, chapels, homes for the priests to live with some dignity… But a missionary never stops dreaming, he never loses hope. He places his hope in God and in benefactors”, other problems in the prelature, he says, include coca production and pollution from illegal mining."[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bishop Giovanni Cefai [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Rev. Giovanni Cefai elected a Bishop in Peru". Tvm.com.mt. 3 April 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  3. ^ a b "New Maltese bishop appointed in Peru". Times of Malta. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Gozitan priest consecrated Bishop in Perù: first bishop ever for Missionary Society of St. Paul". Tvm.com.mt. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  5. ^ ACN (12 March 2024). "Huancané: Living the faith in the highest inhabited place in the world". ACN International. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
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