Anthony Francis Sharma
Anthony Francis Sharma S.J. (December 12, 1937 – December 8, 2015) was a Nepalese Jesuit prelate and educator who became the first Roman Catholic bishop of Nepal. A member of the Society of Jesus, Sharma was appointed the prefect of Nepal in 1996 by Pope John Paul II.[1] He was ordained Nepal's first Catholic bishop in 2007.[1]
Sharma oversaw the growth of the modern Roman Catholic Church in Nepal.[1] He founded Caritas Nepal, the Catholic service organization, in 1990.[1] He lobbied for official recognition of the Catholic faith by the government. In 1993, the Nepal Catholic Society won official recognition.[1] Sharma also oversaw the establishment of 23 Catholic schools in the country.[1]
Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sharma was ordained a Roman Catholic priest for the Society of Jesus in 1968. In 1984, Sharma was appointed superior and then prefect of Nepal in 1996. He was appointed titular bishop of Gigtha and vicar apostolic of Nepal in 2007. In 2014, Sharma retired.[2]
Notes
- "Nepal's first bishop, a 'great educator' who taught two kings, dies aged 77 dies". The Catholic Herald. 2015-12-10. Archived from the original on 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2015-12-14.
- Anthony Francis Sharma
Catholic Church titles | ||
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New title | Ecclesiastical Superior of Nepal 1984–1996 |
Succeeded by himself as Prefect Apostolic |
Preceded by himself as Ecclesiastical Superior |
Prefect Apostolic of Nepal 1996–2007 |
Succeeded by himself as Vicar Apostolic |
Preceded by himself as Prefect Apostolic |
Vicar Apostolic of Nepal 2007–2014 |
Succeeded by Paul Simick |