Saturday, December 10, 2011

New bishop appointed for Armidale

Wagga Wagga priest Father Michael Kennedy has been appointed Bishop of Armidale, following the resignation of Bishop Luc Matthys who has reached the age limit, the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference said in a statement.

Fr Michael Kennedy was ordained for the Diocese of Wagga, in NSW, in the late 1990s and is currently the Vicar Forane (Dean) of the Murrumbidgee Deanery. He is also currently the Parish Priest of Leeton in New South Wales.

Bishop Gerard Hanna of Wagga Wagga expressed his support for the news that one of his senior priests had been appointed and wished him every success in his new ministry.

"We congratulate him on his appointment. He has over the last 13 years shown a very balanced approach to his pastoral ministry in the Diocese and I believe that he is well suited in his new role of leadership as the Bishop of the Diocese of Armidale", said Bishop Hanna.

Fr Michael expressed both surprise and joy when receiving the appointment and hopes that he will be a true shepherd to the people of Armidale.

"I am both honoured and humbled to have been chosen to be a successor of the Apostles as the bishop of Armidale. It is my hope to be a true shepherd and teacher for the people of Armidale so that, together, we may grow in faith and build up the Body of Christ. I begin by asking the faithful of the Armidale Diocese to pray for me, and by assuring them of my heartfelt prayers for them", said Fr. Michael.