Stanley Roman

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Dr. Stanley Roman
Bishop Emeritus of Quilon
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ChurchCatholic Church
Diocese Quilon
Appointed29 October 2001
Retired18 April 2018
Predecessor Joseph Gabriel Fernandez
Successor Paul Antony Mullassery
Orders
Ordination16 December 1966
by  Gregorio Pietro Cardinal Agagianian
Consecration16 December 2001
by  Rt. Rev. Dr. Joseph Gabriel Fernandez
Personal details
Born (1941-06-04) 4 June 1941 (age 83)
NationalityIndian
Denomination Roman Catholic
ParentsMr. Roman Fernandez
Mrs. Elizabeth Fernandez
Previous post(s)Chairman - KCBC Education Commission
Chairman - KRLCC Education Commission
Chairman - KRLCC Women's Commission
Rector - Carmel Giri Major Seminary
Principal - Fatima Mata National College
Alma mater Pontifical Urban University, Rome
MottoTo serve in holiness and justice
Styles of
Stanley Roman
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Spoken style Your Excellency
Religious style Bishop

Stanley Roman (born 4 June 1941) is an Indian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Quilon, India, [1] [2] from 2001 to 2018. He also chaired the education committee of the Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council.

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Biography

Stanley Roman was born on 4 June 1941 at Punalur in Kollam district. He is the 10th of the eleven children of Roman Fernandez and Elizabeth (7 boys and 4 girls).

After Roman's primary education at St. John's L.P. School and Government U.P. School, Akkara at Punalur, he joined St. Raphael's Minor Seminary at Kollam, where he was later to be vice rector, for religious studies and simultaneously completed his schooling from St. Aloysius School, Kollam.

In 1959, Roman commenced philosophy studies at St. Joseph's Pontifical Seminary, Aluva. After 2 years, he was chosen to pursue priestly studies at the Pontifical Urban University, Rome, where he received a master's degree in Philosophy and Theology. He was ordained priest by Cardinal Agagiani, the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples at St. Peter's Basilica, Rome on 16 December 1966.

When Roman returned to Kollam, he was initially appointed as the prefect of St. Raphael's Seminary. Along with his ministry he took his time to learn the Indian musical instrument "Veena", despite his deep knowledge of Western Music. He continued his studies and received a Master of Arts in English language and literature from the University of Kerala. He then joined Fatima Mata National College, Kollam as an English instructor and the bursar, and later became its principal. After holding various posts in the diocese, he was appointed the first rector of Carmel Giri Major Seminary, Latin rite, when St. Joseph's Pontifical Seminary was re-organized on the basis of rites.

Roman was appointed as the 13th Bishop of Quilon on 29 October 2001, while he was serving as the rector of Carmelgiri Seminary. Roman was ordained on 16 December 2001. [3] In 2004, Roman founded the Pradhibhodayam education program, for scholastically gifted, but financially challenged members of the diocese. In 2007, Roman inaugurated Jagat Jyoti Mandir (House of the Light of the Universe), which is a Christian church incorporating Hindu cultural elements. [4]

Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 18 April 2018. [5]

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References

  1. "Quilon Diocese". Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  2. "Stanley Roman: Bishop". Diocesan Directory, UCAN India. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  3. "Bishop Stanley Roman". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  4. Don Sebastian (28 January 2007). "Indian Christ worshipped in Kerala temple". dnaindia. Mumbai: Diligent Media Corporation Ltd. Retrieved 23 July 2014. The church/temple named Jagat Jyoti Mandir (House of the Light of the Universe), inaugurated by Kollam Bishop Stanley Roman on Friday, is supposed to be a place of exchange for religions. "We envisaged this chapel as a place to promote fellowship among religions. You can see every religion's motif here," said Fr Stanley Roman, director of Kollam Social Service Society (QSS), an agency of the Kollam diocese. "The idea is to highlight an Indian experience of Christianity. Our bishops were always in favour of the indigenisation of the Church since the days of the Second Vatican Council. There are many churches in north India, which are architecturally close to Hindu temples. But in the south, Christianity seldom deviated from the original design. I doubt if anyone has done an experiment like this," Fr Antony added.
  5. "Resignations and Appointments, 18.04.2018" (Press release). Holy See Press Office. 18 April 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018.