Waldemar Musioł

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Waldemar Musioł (born 10 November 1976) is a Polish Roman Catholic prelate, who has serving as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Opole and a titular bishop of Bagis since 2022.

DioceseOpole
Appointed29 October 2022
Ordination2 June 2001
by Alfons Nossol
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Waldemar Musioł
Titular Bishop of Bagis,
Auxiliary bishop of Opole
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseOpole
Appointed29 October 2022
Orders
Ordination2 June 2001
by Alfons Nossol
Consecration10 December 2022
by Andrzej Czaja,
Salvatore Pennacchio,
Wiktor Skworc
Personal details
BornWaldemar Musioł
(1976-11-10) 10 November 1976 (age 49)
ResidenceOpole, Poland
Alma materUniversity of Opole
MottoPatris corde amare
Coat of armsWaldemar Musioł's coat of arms
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Early life and education

Waldemar Musioł was born on 10 November 1976 in Krapkowice.[1] He completed his philosophical and theological studies at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Opole, obtaining a Master's degree in 2003. He was ordained a priest on 2 June 2001 by Bishop Alfons Nossol for his native Diocese.[2][3]

In 2005, he earned a Licentiate in Theology from the same university.[4]

Priesthood

Following his ordination, Musioł served as a vicar at the parish of St. Peter and Paul in Gliwice (2003–2005) and the parish of Blessed Czesław in Opole (2005–2006). Between 2006 and 2009, he was a member of the pastoral department of the Diocesan Curia of Opole. In 2009, he was appointed director of the same department.[4]

Within the diocesan structures, he also served as a member of the College of Consultors and the Diocesan Council for the Management of Church Property.[5] He was the coordinator for the local implementation of the Synod of Bishops on Synodality (2021–2023).[1]

Episcopal ministry

On 29 October 2022, Pope Francis appointed him auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Opole, assigning him the titular see of Bagis.[1] He received his episcopal consecration on 10 December 2022 at the Seminary and Academic Church of St. Jadwiga of Silesia in Opole.[4][2] The principal consecrator was Bishop Andrzej Czaja, assisted by the Apostolic Nuncios to Poland, Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio and Bishop Wiktor Skworc.[6]

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