Emilio Ogñénovich
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Emilio Ogñénovich | |
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Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján | |
Archdiocese | Mercedes-Luján |
See | Mercedes-Luján |
Appointed | 8 June 1982 |
Installed | 10 June 1982 |
Term ended | 7 March 2000 |
Predecessor | Luis Juan Tomé |
Successor | Rubén Héctor di Monte |
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Ordination | 17 December 1949 by Anunciado Serafini |
Consecration | 18 November 1979 by Jorge Mayer |
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Died | 29 January 2011 | (aged 88)
Nationality | Argentinian |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Emilio Ogñénovich (January 25, 1923 – January 29, 2011) was the Catholic bishop of the Archdiocese of Mercedes-Luján, Argentina. Ogñénovich was born to a father from Cetinje and a mother "from Zadar or Split"; they both died when he was ten years old.[1] Ordained to the priesthood in 1949, Ogñénovich was named in bishop in 1979 retiring in 2000.[2] He died in 2011, four days after his 88th birthday.
On 27 June 1992 he was co-consecrator of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, later Pope Francis, as bishop.[3]
References
- ^ Dragićević, Huanita (2007). Šego, Krešimir (ed.). "Siguran sam da je Gospa ovdje prisutna" (PDF). Glasnik mira (in Croatian) (4 ed.). p. 28. ISSN 1840-1414. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
- ^ Catholic Hierarchy profile
- ^ "Bergoglio, Jorge Mario". Breve biografía de obispos (in Spanish). La Agencia Informativa Católica Argentina. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
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- 1923 births
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- 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Argentina
- Roman Catholic bishops of Bahía Blanca
- Roman Catholic bishops of Mercedes-Luján
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- Argentine people of Montenegrin descent
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