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Bolivian Bishop Dies from Covid-19

“With deep sorrow, we announce that Bishop Eugenio Scarpellini, Bishop of the diocese of El Alto, died on the morning of Wednesday, July 55, after the contagion from Covid-19”, reports the Bishops’ Conference of Bolivia, recalling that he was a “missionary in Bolivia since 1988, a pastor of the Church who distinguished himself for his dedication to the poorest and his tireless struggle for justice. Monsignor Scarpellini was hospitalized in the Sagrado Corazón hospital in the city of El Alto, and was being treated for Covid-19, today he had two cardiac arrests and the doctors were unable to do anything”.

Born in Verdellino (Italy) on January 8, 1954, ordained a priest on June 17, 1978, and on January 11, 1988, Eugenio Scarpellini arrived in Bolivia as a Fidei donum missionary of the diocese of Bergamo. In the Archdiocese of La Paz he held several positions: parish priest, treasurer, college director. In 2004 Mgr. Scarpellini was appointed National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) in Bolivia and in 2006 Coordinator of the Pontifical Mission Societies of the American continent. On July 15, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Auxiliary Bishop of El Alto, in 2012 he was elected Secretary-General of the Bolivian Episcopal Conference, and on June 26, 2013, Pope Francis appointed him Bishop of El Alto. Tireless missionary animator, one of his greatest commitments was the celebration of the Fifth American Mission Congress (CAM 5) held in Bolivia, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in 2018.

Mgr. Waldo Barrionuevo, current PMS National Director appointed on 27 February, recalled Mgr. Scarpellini during the celebration of the Eucharist, as “a precious person” and highlighted that we are all called to be instruments in the hands of God: “all of us are missionaries by call and vocation of the Lord, the Lord calls each of us to witness our Father”. Mgr. Scarpellini accompanied the Bolivian Church as Director of the PMS for so many years.

Praise the Lord

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