The Catholic Bishop, who turned 46 last December holds a diploma in philosophy and a bachelor’s degree in theology from the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome; he also pursued higher education in agronomy at Jimma University of Agriculture.
He earned a master’s degree in development studies from Kimmage Development Studies Institute in Ireland, a License in Divinity in Catholic Social Teaching, and a Doctorate in Theology with a dissertation on the ethical evaluation of the developmental state paradigm based on the Christian anthropology of John Paul II from the Maynooth-based St. Patrick’s Pontifical University in Ireland.
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As a Priest, he served in various capacities, including Secretary to the Vicar Apostolic of Meki, Youth Coordinator, and General Secretary of the Meki Catholic Secretariat.
Bishop Merhakristos has chosen “O Perpetual Help” as his Episcopal Motto.
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Following his February 9 Episcopal Ordination that Berhaneyesus Demerew Cardinal Souraphiel of Ethiopia’s Catholic Archdiocese of Addis Ababa presided over as the Principal Consecrator alongside Bishop Abraham Desta of Meki Apostolic Vicariate and Bishop Tesfaye Tadesse Gebresilasie, his Auxiliary, as Co-Consecrators, Bishop Merhakristos is the 5th Bishop of Awasa Apostolic Vicariate, and the first Ethiopian.
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Other dignitaries at the Consecration celebration were officials from the Apostolic Nunciature in Ethiopia, six other Bishops from Ethiopia, one Bishop from Nigeria, more than 100 Catholic Priests, hundreds of women Religious, as well as guests from Europe and the U.S.
Others were local politicians and representatives from Protestant Churches and the Laity, altogether filling the Covenant of Mercy Cathedral and three huge 5,000-seater tents.
The Apostolic Vicariate of Awasa was erected on 25 March 1937 as Prefecture Apostolic of Neghelli before being elevated to its current state in October 1969.
Located in Southern Ethiopia, the Apostolic Vicariate measures 118,000 Kilometres and has a population of 272,662 Catholics representing 3 percent of the total population in the Ethiopian Episcopal See, according to the 2022 statistics. It has 20 parishes and 558 chapels.
Two Comboni Missionaries, Fr. Bruno Maccani and Fr. Bruno Lonfernini, arrived in Awasa on 18 December 1964 to start a missionary enterprise first among the Sidama and then after among the Gedeo and Guji. The duo had been expelled from Southern Sudan.
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They were joined by members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (CSSp./Spiritans/Holy Ghost Fathers), who went to minister among the Borana. SDB members assumed the mission of Dilla from the Comboni Missionaries.
Later, members of the Apostles of Jesus (AJ) from Kenya took over two missions from the Comboni Missionaries, one among the Gedeo and the other among Guji, and started the Catholic presence among the Amaro. The Jesuits and the Fidei donum opened one mission each among the Guji.
Currently, the Apostolic Vicariate of Awasa has 531 parttime and 109 fulltime catechists; 74 women Religious, 11 missionary and one local congregations; 47 Religious Priests and six Religious Brothers from four missionary institutes; 21 Diocesan Priests, nine major Seminarians and two Deacons.
Fr. José Da Silva Vieira and Fr. Pedro Pablo Hernández, both Comboni Missionaries in Ethiopia, contributed to this story.
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