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- Corrado Lorefice - Wikipedia
Corrado Lorefice (born 12 October 1962) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church He has been the Archbishop of Palermo since 5 December 2015 He was born on 12 October 1962 in Ispica, in the Province of Ragusa, Italy
- Archbishop Corrado Lorefice [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Please contact the Archbishop through the Archdiocese of Palermo
- Pope Francis’ two new Italian archbishops ‘attentive to poor’
Pope Francis named two new archbishops, Matteo Maria Zuppi and Corrado Lorefice, in Italy on Oct 27, as strategic appointments for the pontiff’s push to create a “poor church ”
- The Catholic Church returns site of the Palermo synagogue to . . . - Aleteia
Archbishop Corrado Lorefice falls in the latter group, since with an act of fraternal justice, after 524 years, he made the noble decision to facilitate the reinstitution of the Palermo
- Pope pays tribute to Blessed Pino Puglisi, priest slain by mafia
CWN Editor's Note: Pope Francis has written a letter to Archbishop Corrado Lorefice of Palermo to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the death of Blessed Pino Puglisi, the martyred Sicilian
- Lorefice Corrado and his speech at the Rimini Meeting: biography and career
Corrado Lorefice is Mettropolitan Archbishop of Palermo Corrado Lorefice was born on October 12, 1962, in Ispica, Italy In September 1976, he entered the Minor Seminary of Noto and attended public school while enrolling at the “Matteo Raeli” Teachers’ Institute in the same city
- Corrado Lorefice - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Corrado Lorefice (born 12 October 1962) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church He has been the Archbishop of Palermo since 5 December 2015 He was born on 12 October 1962 in Ispica, in the Province of Ragusa, Italy
- 500 Years After Expulsion, Sicily’s Jews Reclaim a Lost History
Palermo’s archbishop, Corrado Lorefice, has granted the emerging community the use of an unused oratory, to be transformed into Palermo’s first stable synagogue in five centuries And for many,
- Pope remembers famous last words of priest murdered by mafia
In a letter addressed to Archbishop Corrado Lorefice of Palermo (Italy), Pope Francis paid tribute to Blessed Pino Puglisi, a Sicilian priest murdered by the mafia in 1993
- Top Catholic cleric in Palermo honored for returning ancient synagogue . . .
Top Catholic cleric in Palermo honored for returning ancient synagogue land to Jews Raoul Wallenberg Foundation hails Archbishop Corrado Lorefice as ‘savior’ of religious and cultural values
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