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Allahabad (Emeritus)

Name
  
Isidore Fernandes

Consecration
  
August 4, 1988

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Appointed
  
May 5, 1988


Nationality
  
Indian

Predecessor
  
Baptist Mudartha

Installed
  
4 August 1988

Successor
  
Raphy Manjaly

Ordination
  
October 29, 1972

Born
  
2 January 1947 (age 77) Mangalore, Karnataka, India (
1947-01-02
)

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Isidore Fernandes (born 2 January 1947) is the immediate past Bishop of the Diocese of Allahabad, India. He was appointed as Bishop by Pope John Paul II on 5 May 1988 and his Episcopal ordination took place on 4 Aug 1988, at the hands of Most Rev. Cecil D'Sa, the then Archbishop of Agra. At the time of his episcopal ordination at the age of 41 years, he was one of the youngest Catholic Bishops of India.

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On Thursday, 31 January 2013, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Bishop Isidore Fernandes, from the pastoral care of the Diocese of Allahabad, according to Canon Law 401 ยง 2. He became Honorary Member of Allahabad; no successor was immediately named, but Bishop Ignatius Menezes, Bishop Emeritus of Ajmer was appointed by the Pope to serve as Apostolic Administrator.

Early life and ordination

Isidore was born in Mangalore to Casmir and Lucy Fernandes. He recognizes himself as a Mangalorean Catholic. He completed his school studies at St. Mary's High School in Shirva, Udupi, Karnataka. He then joined the St. Paul's Minor Seminary in Lucknow and was then sent to the prestigious Papal Seminary in Pune, where he studied philosophy and theology. Isidore was ordained to the priesthood by Most. Rev. William Gomes, the then Bishop of Poona, on 29 October 1972.

References

Isidore Fernandes Wikipedia