Type: | Archbishop |
Eugene Nugent | |
Apostolic Nuncio to Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar Titular Archbishop of Domnach Sechnaill | |
Appointed: | 13 February 2010 (Domnach Sechnaill) 7 January 2021 (Kuwait, Qatar) 11 January 2021 (Bahrain) |
Predecessor: | Luc Alfons de Hovre (Domnach Sechnaill) Francisco Montecillo Padilla (Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar) |
Previous Post: | Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti Apostolic Nuncio to Madagascar, Mauritius and Seychelles, and Apostolic Delegate to Comoros and Réunion Head of the Holy See Study Mission to Hong Kong |
Ordination: | 9 July 1983 |
Ordained By: | Michael Harty |
Consecration: | 18 March 2010 |
Consecrated By: | Tarcisio Bertone |
Birth Date: | 1958 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Gurtaderra, Scariff, County Clare, Ireland |
Alma Mater: | Pontifical Gregorian University St Patrick's College, Maynooth |
Motto: | Quodcumque dixerit vobis, facite (Do whatever he says) |
Coat Of Arms: | Coat_of_arms_of_Eugene_Martin_Nugent.svg |
Honorific Prefix: | His Excellency, The Most Reverend |
Honorific Suffix: | DCL |
Church: | Roman Catholic |
Eugene Nugent |
Eugene Martin Nugent (born 21 October 1958) is an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who has served as Apostolic Nuncio to Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar since January 2021.
Nugent was born in Gurtaderra, Scariff, County Clare on 21 October 1958.[1]
He attended primary school at Clonusker National School and secondary school at Scariff Community College. Nugent studied for the priesthood at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in Celtic studies from the National University of Ireland, and the Pontifical Irish College, Rome, where he was awarded a baccalaureate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University.[2]
Nugent was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Killaloe on 9 July 1983.
Following ordination, Nugent completed a licentiate in canon law at the Pontifical Gregorian University, before returning to the Diocese of Killaloe in 1984, where he received his first pastoral assignment as curate in the cathedral parish in Ennis until 1987.[3]
Nugent returned to Rome in 1988, where he worked in the Section for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State, before entering the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1991, in preparation for a diplomatic career for the Holy See.[4] He was awarded a doctorate in canon law from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1992.
Upon completion of studies at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, Nugent entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See on 1 July 1992, with his first diplomatic appointment as secretary to the Apostolic Nunciature to Turkey, Israel and Palestine.[5] He was subsequently appointed to the Apostolic Nunciature to the Philippines in 2000, but while he was officially assigned to the apostolic nunciature in Manila, he resided in Hong Kong, from where he led the Holy See Study Mission. During his mission, Nugent handled relations between Catholic communities in China and the Holy See,[6] [7] however his effectiveness in doing so was compromised by the refusal of the Beijing government to allow him to travel regularly to mainland China, resulting in relations often being maintained in secret.[8] [9]
Nugent was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Madagascar, Apostolic Delegate to Comoros and Réunion and titular archbishop of Domnach Sechnaill by Pope Benedict XVI on 13 February 2010.[10] [11] [12] [13] He was also appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Mauritius and Seychelles on 13 March.[14]
Nugent was consecrated by the Cardinal Secretary of State, Tarcisio Bertone, on 18 March in St Peter's Basilica, Rome.
Nugent was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti by Pope Francis on 10 January 2015.[15] [16] [17] He championed many causes during his mission, including the reconstruction of churches following the 2010 earthquake to facilitating political dialogue in order to end the political crisis in the country.[18]
Nugent was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Kuwait and Qatar by Pope Francis on 7 January 2021.[19] [20] [21]
He was also appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Bahrain on 11 February.[22]