The Record Newspaper - 22 February 2012

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Changing of the Guard “WA is now my home,” says new Archbishop Timothy Costelloe

Archbishop Barry Hickey shows Archbishop-designate Timothy Costelloe the inside of St Mary’s Cathedral in East Perth on 20 February, the day Pope Benedict XVI announced the Melbourne Auxiliary Bishop’s appointment as the new Archbishop of Perth. PHOTO: MICHAEL CONNELLY

By Robert Hiini POPE Benedict XVI has appointed Salesian Bishop Timothy Costelloe SDB as the sixth Archbishop of Perth, making the announcement in Rome at noon on Monday 20 February (7pm local time). Archbishop Costelloe said he felt a sense of “gratitude, humility, and also a certain trepidation” in taking up his new role. “I am very grateful to his Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI,” he said, “for the confidence he has shown in me by appointing me to this role”. Born and raised in Melbourne,

Victoria, Bishop Costelloe has served as Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne since June, 2007. He was ordained a Salesian Father on 25 October, 1986 and spent the better part of 25 years in a teaching capacity; helping to form seminarians, teaching high school students and lecturing at colleges and universities. The new Archbishop is no stranger to Perth, serving as Parish Priest of St Joachim’s in Victoria Park from 1996 to 1999 as well as lecturing in Systematic Theology at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle. “I came to value the vibrancy

of the faith of the Catholic people of the Archdiocese,” he said. “We are a very multi-cultural society and, consequently, a very multi-cultural Church. This is a source of strength and hope for us all.”

[He is] a scholar, a pastor and a very amiable companion. He admired the “commitment and strong sense of solidarity” among Perth’s clergy and hoped “to foster this spirit of mutual respect

and cooperation”. Bishop Costelloe will take possession of the archdiocese on 21 March during a solemn Mass and liturgical reception at St Mary’s Cathedral, Perth. Retiring Archbishop Barry Hickey said he welcomed the announcement of his successor. Archbishop Hickey said he knew Bishop Costelloe’s personal qualities well, describing him as “a scholar, a pastor and a very amiable companion”. The then-Father Costelloe was one of two personal theologians chosen by Archbishop Hickey to advise him at the 1998 Synod of Continued on Page 2

Farewell Mass A special Peoples’ Farewell Mass will be celebrated in St Mary’s Cathedral on Tuesday 6 March at 6.30pm to farewell Archbishop Hickey. Bishop Donald Sproxton is currently preparing invitations to parish and diocesan representatives as well as friends and personal acquaintances of Archbishop Hickey

Installation Mass The Installation Mass for Archbishop Costelloe will be held on Wednesday 21 March at 6.30pm in St Mary’s Cathedral.


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