Edoardo Rovida

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Appointed15 March 1993
Retired12 October 2002
PredecessorLuciano Angeloni

Edoardo Rovida
Apostolic Nuncio emeritus of Portugal
Titular Archbishop of Tauromenium
Mons. Rovida and Pope Paul VI in 1975.
Appointed15 March 1993
Retired12 October 2002
PredecessorLuciano Angeloni
SuccessorAlfio Rapisarda
Other postTitular Archbishop of Tauromenium
Previous posts
Orders
Ordination29 June 1950
by Giuseppe Pietro Gagnor
Consecration10 October 1971
by Jean-Marie Villot, Giovanni Benelli, and Giuseppe Almici
Personal details
Born (1927-08-26) August 26, 1927 (age 98)
NationalityItalian
MottoVeniet auxilium mihi
Styles of
Edoardo Rovida
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop

Edoardo Rovida (born 26 August 1927) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See from 1953 to 2002.

Edoardo Rovida was born on 26 August 1927 in Alessandria, Italy, and was ordained a priest on 29 June 1950.[1]

Diplomatic career

He completed the course of studies at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1953.[2]

He became known as a beneficiary of the patronage of Giovanni Benelli, who as Substitute of the Secretariat of State dominated the department from 1967 to 1977.[3] His early assignments in the diplomatic service of the Holy See included a stint in Cuba during the early years of the Cuban Revolution.[4][a]

On 31 July 1971, Pope Paul VI appointed him Titular Archbishop of Tauromenium and Apostolic Nuncio to Panama.[6] He received his episcopal consecration on 10 October[1] from Cardinal Jean-Marie Villot, the Secretary of State.

On 13 August 1977, he was appointed Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Zaire[7] and on 7 March 1981 was named Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva.

On 26 January 1985, he was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland[8] and on 7 March 1987 Apostolic Nuncio to Liechtenstein.

On 15 March 1993, he was appointed apostolic nuncio to Portugal.[9][10]

His service as nuncio to Portugal ended with the appointment of his successor, Alfio Rapisarda, on 12 October 2002,[11] but maintained the title nuncio.[12]

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