This
morning in Rome it was announced in Rome that Pope Francis had named Msgr. Jose
Bettencourt, a priest of the Archdiocese of Ottawa Titular Bishop of Cittanova,
an ancient see in Calabria and an Apostolic Nuncio.
Born
in the Azores on May 23, 1962, Jose Bettencourt emigrated at a young age to
Canada with his family. His widowed mother and his younger brother’s family live
near the church of Senhor Santo Cristo, Ottawa’s Portuguese-language parish.
Msgr. Bettencourt (left) at his home parish, Senhor Santo Cristo |
Archbishop
Marcel Gervais ordained him a priest on May 29, 1993 after his studies at the
University of Ottawa and St. Paul’s University. Father Bettencourt served
briefly in his home parish and Holy Redeemer Parish, Kanata before entering the
diplomatic service in 1999, gaining a doctoral degree in Canon Law from the Pontifical
Gregorian University.
Father
Bettencourt served at the Apostolic Nunciature to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and then moved to the Secretariat of State of the Holy See. Since 2003 he has been Chaplain of His Holiness.
On 14 November 2012, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Msgr. Bettencourt Head of Protocol
at the Secretariat of State, with responsibility for contacts with embassies
accredited to the Holy See and to the central Vatican authority.
Pope Francis will preside at Archbishop-elect Bettencourt’s episcopal
ordination in St. Peter’s Vatican Basilica on March 19, the Solemnity of St.
Joseph.
Ad
multos et faustissimos annos!