Published on Wednesday, 3, February, 2010 at 0:00 in Gozo News | 1 Comment

Mgr. Jimmy Xerri appointed as new Archpriest of Nadur

Mgr. Jimmy Xerri appointed as new Archpriest of NadurOn Monday, the 1st of February 2010, HE Mgr Mario Grech, Bishop of Gozo, appointed Jimmy Xerri Ph.L. as the new Archpriest of Nadur parish. Mgr Xerri, a priest from the parish of St. George, Victoria, has, for the past 15 years been a missionary in Brazil. Mgr Jimmy Xerri succeeds Mgr Salv Muscat, who had been the Archpriest of Nadur parish from November 1982.

Jimmy Xerri was born on August 30, 1957, in New South Wales, Australia, the son of Frank and Geswalda née Vella. He was baptised on September the 15th, 1957, at the parish church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel, of the Carmelitan friars of Wentworthville, where he was named James George.

Though born in Australia, where he received his primary education in a school led by the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Fr Jimmy grew up in Gozo. When his family returned to the island, young Jimmy continued his studies at the Sir Arturo Mercieca Primary School in Victoria, and later on at the Ninu Cremona Lyceum Complex.

In 1974 he began his course at the Seminary of Gozo which was his formation to being ordained a priest. The intermediate year was taken in Melbourne, Australia, in the parish of St. Bernardette, North Sunshine. He received his ordination in the Cathedral church of Gozo, on Saturday, the 27th of June 1981, by HE Mgr Nicholas G. Cauchi. He went on to celebrate his first solemn Mass in the parish of St George in Victoria.

After his ordination, Fr Jimmy went to Rome and took a course of philosophy. When he came back to Gozo he spent four years as director of the St. Joseph Orphanage, Ghajnsielem. At that time he also lectured in History of Philosophy at the Gozo Major Seminary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. For about eight years Fr. Jimmy was also the secretary of Bishop Nicholas G. Cauchi, as well as carrying out secretarial work at the school of the Minor Seminary.

For many years Father Jimmy also conducted pastoral work at the Good Shepherd church, Tac-Cawla. Here he was known for his homilies and had a great heart for everyone and was much loved by children, youth, adults and elderly. Not only was he involved in organising the meetings of the Catholic Action Group, but also often arranged drama and different activities with the young people there.

It was from here that felt the call to leave home and took off to Brazil to carry out missionary work in this country. He was the pastor in Maceió and for some years occupied the post of Rector at the Seminary of the same city. His last appointment in Brazi, was as parish priest of St Sebastian, Messias, in the Alagoas state.

Besides the books that he had published when he was still in Gozo, including ‘Towards a Christian Culture’ in 1993, which has for many years served as the best collection of syllabus textbooks on Religion at advanced level, Fr Jimmy has also published five other books in Brazil.

New canon of the Cathedral Chapter

Bishop Mario Grech has appointed Fr Anton Refalo Can Zammit from Xaghra parish as a Canon of the Cathedral of Gozo.

1 Comment

  1. J Abela

    I wish Fr. Jimmy all the best as new archpriest in Nadur.

    He is going to have his hands full especially in regards to the controversial Nadur cemetery, which whilst still under appeal, is being built at a fast pace.

    I appeal to Fr. Jimmy (who from what I read above must have seen the natural beauty in the two amazing countries of Australia and Brazil) to please, please, talk to the farmers, that own the land below the cemetery which nurture which so much love and see for himself what they are fighting for.

    I also appeal to him to think about the thousands of trees that are going to be affected by the contaminated water that is going to seep onto their land.

    Ghajn Qasab is one of Gozo’s most beautiful areas and it would be a sin to have this area be deserted because the water supply will be contaminated. (And I am not just saying this through speculation but because I know for a fact that when cement was being laid in the cemetery it literally started pouring out in one of the water flows and the farmers have photos and footage to prove this.

    I also know that this episode has really upset the farmers and has made people turn away from the church because to them the church preaches one way but acts in another and also it should be the church at the forefront to save what God gave us and which we are losing at a very fast pace to greedy developers!!

Leave a Reply

*** Please note that comment spam will be automatically deleted by the system and the recorded IP blacklisted. *** *** All comments must be pertinent to the subject matter & not contain any abusive language or personal insults. *** *** We are not in any way responsible for the views expressed, they are the sole responsibility of the commenter. ***