Mário Roberto Emmett Anglim

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Mário Roberto Emmett Anglim CSsR (born March 4, 1922 in Lombard , Illinois , United States , † April 13, 1973 ) was an American religious and prelate of Coari .

Life

Mário Roberto Emmett Anglim joined the Congregation of the Redemptorists in, put on 2 February 1942, the profession , and received on 6 January 1948, the priestly ordination .

Pope Paul VI appointed him on April 24, 1964 as the first prelate of the Coari Territorial Prelature established in the previous year . He attended the third and fourth sessions of the Second Vatican Council as a council father.

On March 23, 1966, the Pope appointed him titular bishop of Gaguari . The Archbishop of Chicago , John Patrick Cody , ordained him episcopal on June 2 of that year ; Co- consecrators were the Archbishop of Manaus , João de Souza Lima OCist , and the Bishop of Juazeiro , Thomas William Murphy CSsR.

From May 2, 1970, he was also Apostolic Administrator of the Territorial Prelature Lábrea .

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--- Prelate of Coari
1964–1973
Gutemberg Freire Régis CSsR