Archbishop Xuereb will be the sixth Apostolic Nuncio to the Moroccan Nunciature that was established in January 1976.
In the same December 8 administrative changes, Pope Francis also appointed Mons. Lawani to shepherd the Diocese of Ilorin that has been vacant since January last year following the demise of Bishop Paul Adegboyega Olawoore who had been at the helm of the Nigerian Diocese since June 2019.
Until his appointment to shepherd the Nigerian Diocese, the Bishop-elect has been serving as the Diocesan Administrator of the same Diocese.
Born in September 1970, Mons. Lawani was ordained a Priest in August 2000 after completing his Priestly studies at Sts. Peter and Paul Major Seminary in Bodija in Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Ibadan.
As a Priest, the holder of a Master's degree in Divinity from the University of Saint Mary of the Lake in Chicago, Illinois (U.S.A.), has served as Assistant Parish Priest at St. Joseph in Osi; Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Ilorin; and Member of the College of Consultors of the Diocese of Ilorin;
He has also served as the Parish Priest of St. Anthony in Fate; Parish Priest of St. Cyprian in Offa/Erin-Ile; Dean of the Ilorin Deanery; Parish Administrator of St. Joseph Cathedral in Ilorin; Parish Priest of St. Bartholomew in Kaiama; and Parish Priest of St. Anthony in Fate.
Outside the country, the Bishop-elect has served as the Vice-Pastor at Holy Angels in Chicago; and Parish Administrator at Holy Angels in Chicago.
Once installed, the native of Nigeria’s Benin City Archdiocese is expected to serve as the fifth Local Ordinary of the 32,500 square kilometer Catholic Diocese with an estimated population of 25,950 Catholics, according to 2021 statistics.
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