Fernando Isern
Fernando Isern (born September 22, 1958) is a Cuban-born bishop of the Roman Catholic Church. Formerly a pastor and high school president in the Archdiocese of Miami, he is the current Bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Pueblo.
Biography
Early life and education
Fernando Isern was born in Havana. In 1963, his family went into exile first in Venezuela and in 1967 to Miami.[1] He graduated from Champagnat Catholic School in 1977.[1] Isern graduated from Florida International University in 1982, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration.[2] He also studied at St. John Vianney College Seminary in Miami and St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach.[3]
Ordination and Ministry
Isern was ordained to the priesthood on April 16, 1993.[4] He then served as a parochial vicar at St. Mark Church[5] in Southwest Ranches until 1996, when he was transferred to St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church[6] in Pompano Beach.[3] In 1999, he became an adjunct professor at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary, assistant chaplain for the Archdiocesan Youth Center and for Encuentros Juveniles. He was also a parochial vicar at St. Agnes Church[7] in Key Biscayne (1999-2002).[3] He was a parochial vicar (2002-2003) and afterwards pastor (2003-2009) of Our Lady of Lourdes Church[8] in Miami.[3] From 2008 to 2009, he was also President of Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School in Miami.[3] He is affiliated with the Schoenstatt Movement.[9]
Bishop of Pueblo, Colorado
On October 15, 2009, Isern was appointed the fourth Bishop of Pueblo, Colorado, by Pope Benedict XVI.[4] He received his episcopal consecration on December 10, 2009.[4] His principal consecrator was Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap; the principal co-consecrators were Archbishop John C. Favalora and Bishop Arthur N. Tafoya. He is the 11th priest from the Archdiocese of Miami to become a bishop.[2]
His resignation was accepted by Pope Francis on Thursday, June 13, 2013.[10] Currently Bishop Isern is providing masses in Miami, Florida. This includes Good Shepherd Catholic Church.
See also
- Catholic Church hierarchy
- Catholic Church in the United States
- Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States
- List of the Catholic bishops of the United States
- Lists of patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops
References
- 1 2 http://www.miamiarchdiocese.org/ip.asp?op=D100032&lg=E|Archdiocese of Miami website
- 1 2 "Miami priest named bishop to Colorado diocese". The Miami Herald. 2009-10-15.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Pope Names Bishops For Duluth, Minnesota; Pueblo, Colorado; Auxiliary Bishop For Providence, Rhode Island; Accepts Resignation Of Bishop Tafoya Of Pueblo, Colorado". United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. 2009-10-15.
- 1 2 3 "Bishop Fernando Isern". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ↑ St. Mark Church
- ↑ St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church
- ↑ St. Agnes Church
- ↑ Our Lady of Lourdes Church
- ↑ Palmo, Rocco (2009-10-15). "And They're Off". Whispers in the Loggia.
- ↑ http://attualita.vatican.va/sala-stampa/bollettino/2013/06/13/news/31166.html
Episcopal succession
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by - |
Bishop Emeritus of Pueblo 2013-Present |
Succeeded by - |
Preceded by Arthur Nicholas Tafoya |
Bishop of Pueblo 2009-2013 |
Succeeded by Stephen Jay Berg |