Michael Xavier Leo Arokiaraj

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Racklever (talk | contribs) at 09:21, 5 April 2019 (add lead). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Msgr Michael Xavier Leo Arokiaraj

Michael Xavier Leo Arokiaraj (born 8 September 1958) is an Indian clerical lawyer.

Early life

Monsignore Michael Leo Arockiaraj was born on 8 September 1958 at Mettupatti of the civil district of Dindigul of Tamilnadu, South India and of the ecclesiastical diocese of Dindigul.[1] After his initial formation in St Augustine's minor seminary, Trichy, philosophical formation in Christ Hall seminary, Karumathur, and theological formation in Pontifical Urban University, Rome, he was ordained a priest on 25 April 1984.[1]

Academic Background

He obtained a bachelor degree in Indian civil law in the Government Law College, Trichy, Tamilnadu and a licentiate and doctorate in canon law in Pontifical Urban University, Rome in 1992.[1]

In Roman Rota

He was nominated to Roman Rota in 1996 and two year later, he was appointed lawyer in Roman Rota. Pope Benedict XVI appointed him a judge in Roman Rota and head of the Chancery of Roman Rota and principle of the law college of Roman Rota on 5 May 2007.[2] He is the first Asian and Indian to be appointed a judge in this Supreme Tribunal of the Catholic Church.[1] When Pope Francis created a commission to reform the matrimonial process, he was chosen as a member of the commission on 27 August 2014.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Indian priest appointed judge in Vatican's supreme court". www.radiovaticana.va.
  2. ^ "indian monsignor named judge of roman rota". ucanews.com.
  3. ^ "Pope creates Vatican commission to study marriage process". National Catholic Reporter. 20 September 2014.