Paul Cremona

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Pawl Cremona

O.P.
Archbishop Emeritus of Malta
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Church Catholic Church
Archdiocese Malta
Appointed2 December 2006
Term ended17 October 2014
Predecessor Joseph Mercieca
Successor Charles Scicluna
Orders
Ordination22 March 1969
Consecration26 January 2007
by  Joseph Mercieca
Personal details
Born (1946-01-25) 25 January 1946 (age 77)
NationalityMaltese
Previous post(s)Parish priest, Sliema
Alma mater Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas
MottoĦejju T-Triq Għall-Mulej
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Paul Cremona.svg
Mgr. Cremona arriving in Valletta as new Archbishop of Malta Paul Cremona - 2007.jpg
Mgr. Cremona arriving in Valletta as new Archbishop of Malta

Paul Cremona, O.P. (born 25 January 1946) (Maltese: Pawl Cremona) was the Archbishop of Malta from 2007 to 2014. He is also a Dominican friar.

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Early life

Cremona was born in Valletta on 25 January 1946 to Joseph and Josephine (née Cauchi) Cremona. He has two siblings: an elder brother and a younger sister. He attended the Montesseori School in Valletta and the Lyceum in Ħamrun. [1]

In September 1962, Cremona joined the Dominican Order and was professed on 29 September 1963. He studied philosophy and theology at the College of St Thomas Aquinas located at the Dominican priory at Rabat.

Priest

Cremona was ordained as priest on 22 March 1969. After his ordination, he studied at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum and earned his doctorate in sacred theology (STD) in 1973 with a thesis entitled The Concept of Peace in Pope John XXIII.

Cremona was elected Prior of Our Lady of the Grotto, Rabat, in 1974, and held that position from 1974 to 1980 and from 1997 to 2003. He was Dominican Prior Provincial of Malta from 1981 to 1989.

In 1989 Cremona was appointed parish priest of Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Gwardamanġa, Pietà, where he served until 1993. He then became responsible for the formation of Dominican novices and students at Rabat, an office he again held between 2004 and 2005. In 2005, Cremona become parish priest of Jesus of Nazareth in Sliema.

Cremona held other offices in the Archdiocese of Malta, including Archbishop's Delegate for Consecrated Life, assistant spiritual director at the Seminary at Tal-Virtù, Rabat, member of the Presbyterial Council, and president of the Council of Maltese Religious Major Superiors (KSMR).

Bishop

Mgr. Cremona in Bologna, at Basilica of San Domenico, 3 July 2007 Paul-Cremona-a-Bologna-3-luglio-2007.JPG
Mgr. Cremona in Bologna, at Basilica of San Domenico, 3 July 2007

Cremona was appointed the eleventh Archbishop of Malta on 2 December 2006. He received his episcopal consecration on 26 January 2007 at the Co-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Valletta from the retiring Archbishop of Malta, Joseph Mercieca, assisted by the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Félix del Blanco Prieto, and Bishop George Frendo, Cremona's former schoolmate. Cremona invoked Bishop Saint Augustine: "For you I am a Bishop but with you I am a Christian."

In 2007 Cremona was appointed Grand Prior for Malta of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem with the rank of Knight Grand Officer.

As Archbishop of Malta, Cremona was a popular preacher for Lenten sermons. He has written works on theology and spirituality, including on the Creed and the Commandments. He also co-authored works with George Frendo, his former schoolmate and fellow bishop.

Resignation

Members of the Episcopal Curia said that the archdiocese lacked leadership under Cremona. In August 2014, Cremona was asked whether he would resign and replied: "I hold this position in obedience to the Pope's wishes and will only leave in obedience." [2] [3] On 17 October 2014, Cremona submitted his resignation as Archbishop of Malta and Pope Francis approved it the same day. [4] He said the next day that he had thought of resigning two years earlier, due to exhaustion. Cremona was the first bishop of Malta to resign prior to retirement age since the 19th-century. Charles Scicluna was appointed Apostolic Administrator and later Archbishop of Malta by Pope Francis on 27 February 2015. [5]

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References

  1. Bonnici, Eman (25 January 2007). "Archbishop Elect of Malta". di-ve. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
  2. Vella, Matthew (17 October 2014). "Maltese archbishop Paul Cremona asks Vatican to resign". Malta Today. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. Grech, Herman (17 October 2014). "Archbishop expected to step down". The Times of Malta . Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  4. "Vatican press office tells The Malta Independent resignation of Archbishop still to be accepted". The Malta Independent . 17 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  5. "Rinunce e Nomine, 27.02.2015" (Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Malta
2007–2014
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