Anthony Theodore Lobo

Anthony Theodore Felix Lobo
Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi (Emeritus)

Portrait of Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo
Church Roman Catholic
See Roman Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi
In office 1993 2010
Predecessor Simeon Anthony Pereira
Successor Rufin Anthony
Orders
Ordination January 8, 1961
Personal details
Born (1937-07-04)July 4, 1937
Karachi, Pakistan
Died February 18, 2013(2013-02-18) (aged 75)
Rawalpindi-Islamabad, Pakistan
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Anthony Theodore Felix Lobo† (July 4, 1937 - February 18, 2013) was a Pakistani Roman Catholic bishop. On June 8, 1982 he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Karachi by Pope John Paul II. On 28 May 1993 he became Bishop of IslamabadRawalpindi.

Biography

Lobo was born in Karachi, British India (now Pakistan) on July 4, 1937, to Joseph and Ermina Lobo, Catholics of Goan origin. He received his early education at Saint Patrick's High School and his religious training at the Christ the King seminary in Karachi, and was ordained a priest in Karachi on January 8, 1961. He also has degrees from the University of Karachi, Harvard and Paris.

Bishop Lobo made important contributions to education in the country. He was Principal of St. Lawrence's Boys School, Karachi and later of Saint Patrick's High School, Karachi. In November 1986 he founded St. Michael's Convent School. He was the author of many books on education. In recognition of his services to the cause of literature and education, the President of Pakistan conferred on him the President's "Pride of Performance " Award in 1990.[1]

In Order to bring change to the Pakistani education system, he sought assistance from Australia to create the Notre Dame Institute of Education in Karachi in 1991.[2]

Bishop Lobo also served in the following positions:

On February 18, 2010, Bishop Lobo resigned as Bishop of Islamabad-Rawalpindi due to ill health and was automatically succeeded by Bishop Rufin Anthony.

Bishop Lobo died on the morning of February 18, 2013 at Rawalpindi-Islamabad, Pakistan [4][5] The Express Tribune asked Yolande Henderson, a former headmistress of St Patrick’s to write a tribute to the late Bishop Lobo.[6]

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