Fr Pawl Cremona appointed as Archbishop
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The Curia announced yesterday that Fr Pawl Cremona OP has been appointed as Archbishop and will be taking over from Archbishop Joseph Mercieca.
Fr Cremona was born in Valletta in 1946 and was ordained as a priest in 1969. He taught moral theology at the St Thomas of Aquinas College until 1973 and then served as a Dominican Provincial between 1981 and 1989.
Subsequently, he was made Parish Priest of the Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Guardamangia, a post which he held until 1993. In 1994, Fr. Cremona was awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice medal. In recent years he has also served as a Parish Priest at the Jesus of Nazareth Parish in Sliema.















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