Miguel d'Aversa

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Miguel d'Aversa SDB (born June 13, 1915 in Cercemaggiore ; † March 20, 2004 ) was an Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Humaitá .

Life

Miguel d'Aversa joined the Order of the Salesians of Don Bosco and was ordained a priest on December 8, 1945 .

Pope Pius XII appointed him on May 21, 1962 as prelate of the territorial prelature Humaitá and titular bishop of Macri . The apostolic nuncio in Brazil , Archbishop Armando Lombardi , donated him episcopal ordination on August 5th of the same year ; Co- consecrators were Antônio de Almeida Moraes Junior , Archbishop of Niterói , and João Resende Costa SDB, Coadjutor Archbishop of Belo Horizonte .

He participated in all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council . On May 26, 1978 he renounced his titular bishopric as part of the new allocation guidelines of the Roman Curia . Pope John Paul II elevated the territorial prelature to a diocese on December 4, 1979 and appointed him the first bishop of Humaitá. On March 6, 1991, John Paul II accepted his age-related resignation.

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predecessor Office successor
Josef Domitrovitsch SDB Prelate / Bishop of Humaitá
1962–1991
José Jovêncio Balestieri SDB