Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera

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Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera SchP (born July 4, 1960 in Carora , Lara State , Venezuela ) is a Venezuelan religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Cochabamba .

Life

Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera studied medicine and surgery at the Universidad de los Andes in Mérida from 1978 to 1985 . He specialized in anesthesiology and worked as a doctor in the following years before joining the religious order of the Piarists . From 1991 to 1996 he studied philosophy and Catholic theology at the Institute for Theology in Caracas . Curiel Herrera put on 2 August 1993, the profession , and received on 27 December 1997, the sacrament of Holy Orders .

Then Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera became director of the College of San José de Calasanz in Valencia . From 2000 he was also rector of the monastery of Mons. Salvador Montes de Oca and from 2002 prison chaplain in Valencia. In 2004, Curiel Herrera became the novice master and rector of the Piarist Training House for the Order of Venezuela. He was also assistant to the Vice Provincial of the Piarists for Venezuela. From 2006 to 2008 Curiel Herrera was parish vicar of the parish of San Lorenzo in Barquisimeto and superior of the religious house of San José de Calasanz .

In 2008 the Order's leadership sent him to Bolivia , where he became pastor of the parish of Apóstol Santiago in Anzaldo . In addition, Carlos Enrique Curiel Herrera was rector of the Virgen de las Escuelas Pías monastery in Anzaldo from 2009 and assistant to the Vice Provincial of the Piarists for Brazil and Bolivia from 2015 . In 2017 Curiel Herrera became Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cochabamba.

On 27 December 2018 it appointed Pope Francis to the titular bishop of Carinola and Auxiliary of Cochabamba. The Archbishop of Cochabamba, Oscar Omar Aparicio Céspedes , donated him and Juan Gómez, who was appointed with him, episcopal ordination on March 19 of the following year . Co- consecrators were the former Archbishop of La Paz , Luis Sáinz Hinojosa OFM , and the Archbishop of Santa Cruz de la Sierra , Sergio Alfredo Gualberti .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nomina di Ausiliari di Cochabamba (Bolivia). In: Daily Bulletin. Holy See Press Office , December 27, 2018, accessed December 27, 2018 (Italian).