President of the Commission on Ethics

Bishop Anton Jamnik

Auxiliary Bishop of Ljubljana

Mgr Anton Jamnik was born in 1961 in Ljubljana. He graduated in 1987 and was ordained priest in the same year. In 1993 he defended his master’s thesis entitled The Sacred between Transcendence and Immanence in Contemporary Slovenian Philosophical Thought at the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Ljubljana. He continued his doctoral studies and in 1997 completed his … Continue reading »

President of the Commission on Culture and Education

Bishop Janusz Stepnowski

Bishop of Lomza

Bishop Janusz Stepnowski was born on 11 July 1958 in Ostroleka, Poland. He studied philosophy and theology at the Major Seminary in Lomza from 1979 to 1985. His studies were interrupted for six months by compulsory military service imposed by the communist government. He was ordained a priest on 1 June 1985. After his ordination, he was sent to study at the University in Pamplona … Continue reading »

Vice-President

Bishop Rimantas Norvila

Bishop of Vilkaviškis

Bishop Norvila was born on 2 December 1957 in Baptai, Lithuania. Following technical studies, he worked for several years for various companies. He entered the seminary and was ordained a priest on 24 February 1991. After his studies and licentiate in theology in Rome, he was consecrated a Bishop on 29 June 1997. At first Auxiliary Bishop of Kaunas and Titular Bishop of Castrum, since … Continue reading »

Archbishop Selim Jean Sfeir

Archbishop of the Maronites in Cyprus

Archbishop Selim Sfeir was born in Rayfoun, Lebanon, on 2 September 1958. He entered Ghazir Seminary in 1974 and obtained a Bachelor degree in Theology at the Pontifical College of Theology in Kaslik. In 2001 he received a Doctorate Degree in Canon and Civil Law from the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome and the year after a MA Degree in Eastern Ecclesiastic Law from the … Continue reading »

Eparch Petko Valov

Eparch of Saint John XXIII of Sofia

Born in Bulgaria, Mgr. Valov is the Apostolic Eparch for the Byzantine Catholic faithful in the country. He pursued his philosophical and theological studies in preparation for the priesthood, with a particular focus on Eastern spirituality and liturgy. After his ordination, he carried out various pastoral responsibilities, serving Byzantine Catholic communities and contributing to the formation of the faithful. In 2024, he was appointed Apostolic … Continue reading »

Bishop Heiner Wilmer

Bishop of Hildesheim

Heiner Wilmer, SCJ, was born 9 April 1961, in Schapen (Germany). In August 1980, he joined the religious community of the Sacred Heart Priests (Dehonians). He was ordained a priest in Freiburg on 31 May 1987. From 1993 to 2007, he worked as a teacher of religion, history and politics at various schools in Germany and in New York City (Bronx), in his last position … Continue reading »

Bishop Andris Kravalis

Auxiliary Bishop of Riga

Bishop Andris Kravalis was born on 11 June 1967 in Gulbene, Latvia. He received the sacrament of priestly ordination on 23 August 1999. On 8 March 2019, Pope Francis appointed him Titular Bishop of Migirpa (Tunisia) and Auxiliary Bishop in Riga. The Archbishop of Riga, Zbigņev Stankevičs, consecrated him Bishop on 4 May of the same year in Riga’s St. James Cathedral. Mgr. Kravalis is … Continue reading »

Bishop Manuel Nin O.S.B

Apostolic Exarch to the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church

Manuel Nin O.S.B was born on 20 August 1956 in the Province of Tarragona, Spain, where he studied theology with a special focus on classical languages (Latin, Greek, Syriac). He then pursued his studies in patristic in Rome where he obtained his license and finally a doctorate in 1991. After entering the Abbey of Montserrat, he professed temporary religious vows in April 1977 and his … Continue reading »

Bishop Philippe Jourdan

Bishop of Tallinn

Bishop Philippe Jourdan was born on 30 August 1960 in Dax (France). After his secondary education in Dax and preparatory classes at the Louis le Grand College in Paris, he was admitted to the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (National Engineering School), from which he graduated in 1982. Following his first professional experience in the energy-saving sector, he then went to the Pontifical University … Continue reading »

Bishop Ivan Šaško

Auxiliary Bishop of Zagreb

Bishop Šaško was born in the small village of Ðivan, near Vrbovec, on 1 August 1966. He studied theology and philosophy at the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Zagreb, at the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm, and at the Pontifical Gregorian University. In 1991, he was ordained a deacon for the Archdiocese of Zagreb. On 28 June 1992, Šaško was ordained a priest … Continue reading »