
U.S.-born archbishop, nuncio to Australia, dies in Miami Beach
Published: 2007-10-10
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- U.S.-born Archbishop Ambrose De Paoli, the Vatican nuncio to Australia, died Oct. 10 in the intensive care ward of Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Fla., the Vatican newspaper said. The newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, said the 73-year-old archbishop had been diagnosed with leukemia in March 2005. "Despite the treatments he underwent, he was physically very debilitated in the last few weeks" and doctors recommended that he return to the Archdiocese of Miami, where he was incardinated, it said. The newspaper said Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Vatican secretary of state, sent Archbishop De Paoli a message in late August, assuring the archbishop of his prayers and those of Pope Benedict XVI, "asking the Lord to grant him serenity, comfort and strength." The archbishop sent a brief message to the Vatican Oct. 6, "expressing his devotion and his gratitude to the Holy Father," the newspaper said. Born Aug. 19, 1934, in Jeannette, Pa., he was ordained to the priesthood for the then-Diocese of Miami in 1960. He entered the Vatican's diplomatic corps in 1966.
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