Pio Vittorio Vigo

Pio Vittorio Vigo (b.4 November 1935, Acireale, Sicily, Italy)[1] is the former emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Acireale in the Diocese of Acireale in the Province of Catania. He was installed as bishop of the diocese on 30 November 2002, having been nominated on 15 October of the same year.

Due to his advanced age, he tendered his resignation as bishop of the diocese on 26 July 2011. He was replaced by Monsignor Antonino Raspanti, who assumed office on 1 October 2011.

Pio Vittorio Vigo served as Bishop of Acireale from 2002 to 2011

Clerical history

On 20 September 1958, at the age of 22, he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest. Less than 23 years later on 13 January 1981 he was elected titular Bishop of Astigi, Spain and auxiliary Bishop of Catania. He was consecrated a bishop on 14 February 1981 at Acireale Cathedral by Cardinal Salvatore Pappalardo. In 1985 he was nominated Bishop of Nicosia, in 1997, he was appointed Archbishop of Monreale, and on 15 October 2002 he was nominated Bishop of Acireale. On 30 November 2002 he was installed as bishop, replacing Salvatore Gristina who as of 2009 serves as Archbishop of Catania.

The Diocese of Acireale is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Catania. It was formed on 27 June 1844, but the first bishop was not appointed until 1872. As of 2006, the diocese contained 111 parishes and 171 priests.[2]

On 26 July 2011 Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation, which was tendered on account of his advanced age. Monsignor Antonino Raspanti (born Alcamo 20 June 1959) was appointed as his successor and assumed office on 1 October 2011.

Vigo studied philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and served as a professor of philosophy at the Seminary of Acireale from 1958 to 1981. He has also written many religious texts which have been published. His personal motto is: In Simplicitate Cordis.

Bibliography

References

  1. Pio Vittorio Vigo, Catholic Hierarchy
  2. Acireale (Diocese), Catholic Hierarchy


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