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Nicholas
Chia Yeck Joo (Chinese: 谢益裕)
(April 8, 1938 – ) D.D. S.T.L. is third
and current Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore
and the first Singapore-born clergyman to hold
the office. He was educated at both Montfort
Junior and Secondary schools.
Archbishop Chia received his
Episcopal Consecration on the 7th of October,
2001 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. His consecration
was attended by the President of the Republic
of Singapore, Mr S. R. Nathan, state dignitaries,
sixteen bishops, one hundred and ninety priests
and an estimated 11,000 Roman Catholics, together
with representatives of the major religions
in Singapore. His Principal Consecrator was
Archbishop Adriano Bernardini, whose Principal
Co-Consecrators were Archbishops Gregory Yong
Sooi Ngean and Anthony Soter Fernandez.
The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
is the seat of Archbishop Chia and the cathedral
church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Singapore.
(1938) Born on the 8th of April, the third son
in a family of six children.
(1955-1957) Studied in St Francis Xavier Minor
Seminary, Singapore.
(1958-1963) Studied in College General (Major
Seminary), Penang, Malaysia.
(1964) Ordained priest at the Cathedral of the
Good Shepherd, Singapore on the 26th of January.
(1964-1966) Assistant priest, Church of Ss Peter
and Paul, Singapore.
(1966-1967) Studied Mandarin in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
(1967-1969) Assistant priest, Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Succour, Singapore.
(1969-1971) Obtained licentiate in moral theology
from the Gregorian University, Rome.
(1972) Did comparative studies on religions
in Rome.
(1973-1977) Lecturer and Procurator at College
General (Major Seminary), Penang, Malaysia.
(1978-1990) Director of the Singapore Pastoral
Institute.
(1980-2001) Parish priest, Church of the Holy
Cross, Singapore.
(1983-1996) External lecturer at the St Francis
Xavier Minor Seminary, Singapore.
(1990-2001) Chaplain to Catholic students in
the National University of Singapore.
(1995-2001) Chancellor and Procurator of the
Archdiocese of Singapore.
(2001) Consecrated Archbishop of Singapore.
(Info from Wikipedia)
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