José Foralosso

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Bishop José Foralosso

Giuseppe "José" Foralosso SDB (born March 15, 1938 in Cervarese Santa Croce , Province of Padua , Italy , † August 22, 2012 in Marabá , Pará , Brazil ) was an Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Marabá .

Life

José Foralosso joined the religious order of the Salesians of Don Bosco and studied philosophy in Brescia and Catholic theology at the Pontifical University of the Salesians in Rome . After studying dogmatics , he received a doctorate in moral theology . Foralosso was ordained a priest on December 22, 1966 in Campo Grande, Brazil .

Pope John Paul II appointed him Bishop of Guiratinga in the state of Mato Grosso on November 20, 1991 . The Archbishop of Cuiabá , Bonifácio Piccinini SDB, donated him episcopal ordination on February 15 of the following year ; Co- consecrators were Camillo Faresin SDB, Bishop Emeritus of Guiratinga, and Osório Willibaldo Stoffel OFM , Bishop of Rondonópolis . His motto Ut vitam habeant ("So that they have life") comes from the Gospel of John ( John 10,10  EU ).

On January 12, 2000, he was appointed Bishop of Marabá in the southeast of Pará state. Pope Benedict XVI gave his request for retirement . on April 25, 2012. He died of a stroke .

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Individual evidence

  1. "Bispo emérito de Marabá, dom José Foralosso, falece aos 74 anos" , Globo, August 24, 2012 (Portuguese)
predecessor Office successor
Camillo Faresin SDS Bishop of Guiratinga
1991-2000
Sebastião Assis de Figueiredo OFM
José Vieira de Lima GATE Bishop of Marabá
2000–2012
Vital Corbellini