Se aceptan nominaciones para Obispo Coadjutor de la Diócesis of HaitíPosted Jun 20, 2017 |
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[19 de junio, 2017] Se están aceptando nominaciones de candidatos para cl cargo de Obispo Coadjutor de la Diócesis Episcopal de Haití.
El perfil de la Diócesis de Haití está disponible aquí y aquí.
El proceso abierto de nominación para Obispo Coadjutor de Haití continúa hasta el 29 de junio.
Tenga en cuenta:
• Los candidatos deben hablar con fluidez el francés y el criollo, y ser capaces de entender el inglés.
• Las nominaciones deben ser firmadas por seis miembros laicos y seis clérigos de la diócesis.
• El plazo para la presentación de las nominaciones es el 29 de junio.
• La elección del Obispo Coadjutor para la Diócesis de Haití está programada para el 17 de marzo de 2018.
Para obtener más información, póngase en contacto con el Revdo. Ronald H. Clingenpeel, Consultor de Transiciones rhclingenpeel@yahoo.com.
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