Catholic Nunciature to Antigua and Barbuda

Catholic Nunciature to Antigua and Barbuda

The Catholic Nunciature to Antigua and Barbuda is an Apostolic Nunciature of the Roman Catholic church in Antigua and Barbuda. It was established in 1987.

The following individuals have held the position since 1987;
*Manuel Monteiro de Castro (1987-1990)
*Eugenio Sbarbaro (1991-2000)
*Emil Paul Tscherrig (2001-2004)
*Thomas Edward Gullickson (2004-present)

References

* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxxag.html Nunciate to Antigua and Barbuda page at catholichierarchy.org] retrieved July 18, 2006


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