Thomas Osman
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Most Reverend Thomas Osman, OFM Cap. | |
|---|---|
| Eparch of Barentu | |
| Church | Eritrean Catholic Church |
| Province | Asmara |
| Diocese | Barentu |
| Appointed | 4 October 2001 |
| Predecessor | Luca Milesi |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 10 July 1977 |
| Consecration | 13 January 2002 by Zekarias Yohannes, Luca Milesi, Tesfamariam Bedho |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 May 1950 Lemuna, Ethiopia (now Eritrea) |
Thomas Osman OFM Cap. (born 25 May 1950) is an Eritrean Catholic hierarch and a member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Since 2001, he has served as the Eparchial Bishop of the Eparchy of Barentu. Until 2015 he belonged to the Ethiopian Catholic Church.
Thomas Osman was born in Lemuna, now in Gash-Barka region, Eritrea. After completing his primary and secondary education in his home country, he entered the Capuchin Order. He pursued his philosophical and theological studies at the St. Francis Capuchin Institute in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He made his perpetual profession in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin on 19 July 1976 and was ordained to the priesthood on 10 July 1977.[1][2]
Following his ordination, Osman held several pastoral and administrative positions. He served as the parish priest of the Sacred Heart parish in Asmara and later as the superior of the Capuchin friary in Keren. He also served as a member of the Provincial Council of the Capuchins in Eritrea and was later appointed as the Provincial Vicar. Before his episcopal appointment, he served as the Protosyncellus of the Eparchy of Barentu since 1996 until 2001.[1]