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Annetto Depasquale

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His Excellency

Annetto Depasquale
Auxiliary Bishop of Malta
ChurchRoman Catholic
ArchdioceseMalta
Appointed16 November 1998
In office1998-2011
Other post(s)Titular Bishop of Aradi
Orders
Ordination7 Apr 1962
by Mikiel Gonzi
Consecration2 January 1999
by Joseph Mercieca
RankBishop
Personal details
Born(1938-06-28)28 June 1938
Died29 November 2011(2011-11-29) (aged 73)
Malta
NationalityMaltese

Annetto Depasquale (28 July 1938 – 29 November 2011) was the Roman Catholic titular bishop of Aradi and the auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta, Malta.

Biography

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Depasquale was born in Qormi on 28 June 1938 and was ordained a priest on 7 April 1962.

He served in the Commission for Children's Homes and the Pastoral Research Services, as well as the parish of St. George in Qormi and later the parish of English-speaking Catholics. He was appointed Chancellor of the Curia in 1977 and became Pastoral Secretary in April 1986.

On 16 November 1989, he was appointed Vicar General, serving as the deputy to Archbishop Joseph Mercieca. Depasquale's episcopal consecration took place on 2 January 1999. He was once considered a possible successor to Mercieca. Still, his health declined, and he could not fully carry out his duties for several months. Although he eventually returned to duty, he never fully recovered.

Depasquale passed away on 29 November 2011.[1]

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