Sylvester Carmel Magro

His Excellency
Sylvester Carmel Magro
O.F.M.
Apostolic Vicar of Benghazi
Church Roman Catholic
See Benghazi
Appointed 10 March 1997
Predecessor Giustino Giulio Pastorino
Other posts Titular Bishop of Saldae
Orders
Ordination 26 March 1966
Consecration 11 May 1997
by José Sebastián Laboa Gallego
Rank Bishop
Personal details
Born (1941-02-14) 14 February 1941
Rabat, Malta
Nationality Maltese

Sylvester Carmel Magro (born 14 February 1941) is a Maltese bishop who since 1997 has served as the Apostolic Vicar of Benghazi in Libya.

Magro was born in Rabat, Malta on 14 February 1941. In 1957 he joined the Franciscan order and was ordained a priest nine years later on 26 March 1966. In 1982 Magro became the parish priest of Sliema in Malta. In 1991 he became responsible for the Maltese and English-speaking communities in Libya. In 1997 Pope John Paul II appointed him as the Apostolic Vicar of Benghazi. He was ordained bishop by the Apostolic Nuncio to Malta, Archbishop José Sebastián Laboa Gallego. He was assisted by Joseph Mercieca the Archbishop of Malta and Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli the Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli.[1] During the Libyan Civil War Bishop Magro was repeatedly told to flee the country for his own safety, however he still remained with the people of Libya even in the midst of the difficult times. He was also warned repeatedly to flee Benghazi due to the area's instability.[2]

References

  1. "Bishop Sylvester Carmel Magro, O.F.M.", Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved on 18 March 2014.
  2. "Bishop Magro advised to leave Benghazi church", The Times of Malta, Malta, 29 January 2013. Retrieved on 18 March 2014.
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