Pope appoints Filipino prelate as nuncio to Israel and Cyprus


A Filipino archbishop is the new apostolic nuncio to Israel and Cyprus.

Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana (SCREENSHOT/ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE)

CBCP News said Pope Francis appointed Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana to the post Thursday, June 3.

At the same time, the Pope named the 73-year-old as apostolic delegate to Jerusalem and Palestine.

Prior to his appointment, Yllana has been serving as apostolic nuncio to Australia since 2015.

Yllana succeeds Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli, who was appointed Apostolic Nuncio to India in March.

The prelate has represented the Holy See on four continents: Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania.

Born in Naga City on Feb. 6, 1948, Yllana was ordained priest for the Archdiocese of Caceres on March 19, 1972.

He later earned a doctorate in civil and canon law, and entered the Ecclesiastical Academy, the Holy See’s school of diplomacy.

After his studies, he entered the diplomatic service of the Holy See, serving successively at Pontifical Representations in Ghana, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Lebanon, Hungary and Taiwan.

In December 2001, St. John Paul II appointed him as apostolic nuncio to Papua New Guinea and consecrated him bishop on Jan. 6, 2002 in St. Peter’s Basilica.

Subsequently, he entrusted him with the leadership of the nunciature in the Solomon Islands.

In 2006, Pope Benedict XVI appointed him as apostolic nuncio to Pakistan and apostolic nuncio to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2010.

In February 2015, Pope Francis appointed him as apostolic nuncio to Australia.

Yllana is one of the three Filipino apostolic nuncios who are active in the service. The others are Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the nuncio to Spain, and Archbishop Francisco Padilla, the nuncio to Guatemala.