Consolata Missionaries
The Institute of Consolata Missionaries (Latin: Institutum Missionum a Consolata), commonly called the Consolata Missionaries is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men. Its members add the nominal I.M.C. after their names to indicate membership in the Institute.
Institutum Missionum a Consolata (Latin)[1] | |
Abbreviation | I.M.C. (post-nominal letters) [2] |
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Formation | 29 January 1901[3] |
Founder | Blessed Fr. Giuseppe Allamano, IMC[4] |
Founded at | Turin, Italy |
Type | Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right (for Men)[5] |
Headquarters | Generalate Viale della Mura Aurelie 11-13, Rome, Italy[6] |
Members | 947 members (737 priests) as of 2018[7] |
Motto | Latin: English: |
Fr. James Bhola Lengarin, IMC[8] | |
Parent organization | Roman Catholic Church |
Website | http://www.consolata.org/ |
History
The Instituto Missioni Consolata was established on 29 January 1901 by the beatified Italian priest Giuseppe Allamano. Its headquarters is in Viale della Mura Aurelie 11-13, Rome, Italy.
Statistics
In 2018, the congregation had 227 houses, 947 members (737 priests).
Superiors general
- Bishop Filippo Perlo (1926 – 1929)
- Domenico Fiorina (1949 – 1969)
- Mario Bianchi (1970 - 1981)
- Giuseppe Inverardi (1982 - 1993)
- Pietro Trabucco, I.M.C. (1993 – 2005)
- Aquileo Fiorentini, I.M.C. (2005 – 2011)
- Fr. Stefano Camerlengo, I.M.C. (2011–2023)
- Fr. James Bhola Lengarin, I.M.C (2023-present)
Prelates from their ranks
- Deceased (by year of death)
- 1930: Fr. Giuseppe Balbo, Apostolic Prefect of Meru (Kenya)
- 1933: Fr. Gaudenzio Barlassina, Apostolic Prefect of Kaffa (Ethiopia)
- 1935: Fr. Francesco Cagliero, Prefect Apostolic of Iringa (Tanzania)
- 1944: Bishop Giuseppe Perrachon, Apostolic Vicar emeritus of Nyeri (Kenya)
- 1948: Bishop Gabriele Perlo, Apostolic Vicar emeritus of Mogadishu (Somalia)
- 1948: Bishop Filippo Perlo, Apostolic Vicar emeritus of Kenya (Kenya) and Superior General emeritus of Consolata Missionaries
- 1953: Bishop Luigi Santa, Bishop of Rimini (Italy)
- 1960: Bishop Antonio Torasso, Apostolic Vicar of Florencia (Colombia)
- 1965: Bishop Attilio Beltramino, Bishop of Iringa (Tanzania)
- 1966: Bishop José Nepote-Fus, Bishop-prelate emeritus of Roraima (Brazil)
- 1976: Bishop Lawrence Victor Bessone, Bishop of Meru (Kenya)
- 1978: Bishop Carlo Re, Bishop emeritus of Ampurias e Tempio (Italy)
- 1990: Bishop Carlo Maria Cavallera, Bishop emeritus of Marsabit (Kenya)
- 2012: Bishop Angelo Cuniberti, Apostolic Vicar emeritus of Florencia (Colombia)
- 2014: Bishop José Luis Serna Alzate, Bishop emeritus of Líbano–Honda (Colombia)
- 2014: Bishop Servílio Conti, Bishop-Prelate emeritus of Roraima (Brazil)
- Alive
- Cardinal Giorgio Marengo, Apostolic Prefect of Ulaanbataar
- Archbishop Luis Augusto Castro Quiroga, Metropolitan Archbishop of Tunja (Colombia) and President of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia
- Bishop Evaristo Marc Chengula, Bishop of Mbeya (Tanzania)
- Bishop Giovanni Crippa, Bishop of Estância (Brazil)
- Bishop Carillo Gritti, Bishop-Prelate of Itacoatiara (Brazil)
- Bishop Anthony Ireri Mukobo, Apostolic Vicar of Isiolo (Kenya) and Titular Bishop of Rusguniæ
- Bishop Peter Kihara Kariuki, Bishop of Marsabit (Kenya)
- Bishop Francisco Lerma Martínez, Bishop of Gurué (Mozambique)
- Bishop Aldo Mongiano, Bishop emeritus of Roraima (Brazil)
- Bishop Francisco Javier Múnera Correa, Apostolic Vicar of San Vicente del Caguán (Colombia) and Titular Bishop of Aquæ novæ in Numidia
- Bishop Hieronymus Emusugut Joya, Bishop of Maralal (Kenya)
- Bishop Virgilio Pante, Bishop emeritus of Maralal (Kenya)
- Bishop Joaquím Humberto Pinzón Güiza, Apostolic Vicar of Puerto Leguízamo–Solano (Colombia) and Titular Bishop of Otočac
- Bishop José Luís Gerardo Ponce de León, Bishop of Manzini (Swaziland).
- Bishop Elio Rama, Bishop of Pinheiro (Brazil)
- Bishop Ambrogio Ravasi, Bishop emeritus of Marsabit (Kenya)
- Bishop Inácio Saure, Bishop of Tete (Mozambique)
- Bishop Walmir Alberto Valle, Bishop emeritus of Joaçaba (Brazil)
- Fr. Alberto Trevisiol, Rector Magnificus of the Pontifical Urbaniana University
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