Francisco Ozoria Acosta
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Francisco Ozoria Acosta (born 10 October 1951) is a Dominican prelate of the Catholic Church who has been
Archbishop of Santo Domingo The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santo Domingo ( la, Archidioecesis Metropolitae Sancti Dominici; es, Arquidiócesis Metropolitana de Santo Domingo) is a Latin Metropolitan Archdiocese in the Dominican Republic. The see was erected ...
since 2016 and Military Ordinary of the Dominican Republic since 2017. He was Bishop of San Pedro de Macorís from 1997 to 2016.


Biography


Early years

Francisco Ozoria Acosta was born on 10 October 1951 in
Nagua Nagua is the capital of María Trinidad Sánchez province, in the northeastern Dominican Republic. A medium-sized town, Nagua's economy relies on the production of agricultural products, principally rice, coconuts, and cocoa bean. Located on t ...
, Dominican Republic. His basic education took place at Escuela Primaria de Payita and at Mercedes Bello in Nagua and his secondary education at the Seminario Menor San Pío X in
Licey al Medio Licey al Medio is a municipality (''municipio'') of the Santiago province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there is one municipal district (''distrito municipal''): Las Palomas. This is an important municipality of the province ...
,
Santiago de los Caballeros Santiago de los Caballeros (; '' en, Saint James of the Knights''), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population. It is the capital of Santiago Prov ...
, which he entered on 30 September 1967. He studied philosophy at the
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra The Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra ''(Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University)'', named after Pope John XXIII's encyclical ''Mater et magistra'', which means ''Mother and Teacher'', (PUCMM for its Spanish acronym), i ...
in
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and theology in the in
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. On 2 September 1978, he was ordained a priest and assigned to pastoral work in
San Francisco de Macorís San Francisco de Macorís is a city in the Dominican Republic located in the northeast portion of the island, in the Cibao region. It is the capital of the Duarte Province, and the sixth most populated city in the country. The name ''San Fran ...
. Other postings included: diocesan director for priestly vocations, vice-rector and director of spiritual formation at Seminario Menor Santo Cura de Ars, La Vega (1978-1981), pastor of María Madre de la Iglesia de San Francisco de Macorís (1981-1988), and Pastoral Vicar. He was also pastor of San José de La Bomba de Cenoví, San Juan Bautista de Pimentel and of the Cathedral Santa Ana. He earned his licentiate in pastoral theology at the
Pontifical Lateran University The Pontifical Lateran University ( it, Pontificia Università Lateranense; la, Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis), also known as Lateranum, is a pontifical university based in Rome. The university also hosts the central session of the Pont ...
in 1988. Beginning in 1990 he had responsibility for spiritual formation and was professor of pastoral theology at the Pontifical Seminary Saint Thomas Aquinas in Santo Domingo. In 1992 he was named pastor of the parishes of Santísima Trinidad and San Francisco de Asís in the “El Factor” neighborhood of Nagua and of Santiago Apóstol de Arroyo.


Bishop and Archbishop

On 1 February 1997, at the creation of the Diocese of San Pedro de Macorís, Pope John Paul II named him its bishop. He received his episcopal consecration on 15 March from Cardinal
Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez (; born 31 October 1936) is the archbishop emeritus of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He is a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Early years He was ordained on 18 March 1961 by Francisco Panal Ramír ...
, Archbishop of Santo Domingo. As bishop he built a strong reputation for developing vocations for the priesthood. In 2006, in an action that attracted press attention and political controversy, he ordered Christopher Hartley, a New York priest whose activism among Haitian immigrants he had long defended, to leave the diocese, apparently because Hartley had attempted to interfere in the process of episcopal appointments. On 4 July 2016,
Pope Francis Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
named him Archbishop of Santo Domingo. His appointment was unexpected, as it moved him from a diocese with a population of a half million to one of five million and he was "barely known to the media". He described himself as "passionate follower of the Second Vatican Council, above all of the ecclesiology of communion that underpins our national pastoral program". He was installed in Santo Domingo on 10 September. On 2 January 2017, Francis named him Military Ordinary of the Dominican Republic as well. He received the
pallium The pallium (derived from the Roman ''pallium'' or ''palla'', a woolen cloak; : ''pallia'') is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Catholic Church, originally peculiar to the pope, but for many centuries bestowed by the Holy See upon metropol ...
that represents his status as a metropolitan archbishop from Francis on 30 June 2017. Within the Dominican Episcopal Conference he was, from 2008 to 2014, president of the commissions on international Eucharistic Congresses, on the pastoral care of migrants, and on the Haitian pastorate. Since 2014 he has headed the commissions on the laity and on youth.


References


External links


Conferencia del Episcopado Dominicano
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ozoria Acosta, Francisco 1951 births Living people People from Nagua Pontifical Lateran University alumni 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the Dominican Republic 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Caribbean Roman Catholic bishops of San Pedro de Macorís Roman Catholic archbishops of Santo Domingo