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''' Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol''', M.S.C. (19 October 1915 – 26 March 2016) was a Dutch [[prelate]] of the Roman Catholic Church. At the age of 100, he was one of the oldest Catholic bishops. Until his death, he lived in [[Ambon, Maluku]], on one of the [[Moluccan]] islands in [[Indonesia]].
''' Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol''', M.S.C. (19 October 1915 – 26 March 2016) was a Dutch [[prelate]] of the Roman Catholic Church. At the age of 100, he was one of the oldest Catholic bishops. Until his death, he lived in [[Ambon, Maluku]], on one of the [[Moluccan]] islands in [[Indonesia]].


Sol was born in Sloten, what used to be a farming village close to [[Amsterdam]], the Netherlands, and ordained a priest on 10 August 1940 from the Roman Catholic order [[Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]]. Andreas was appointed to the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina|Amboina Diocese]] in Indonesia on 10 December 1963, and succeeded then-bishop Jacques Grent as Bishop of the diocese on 15 January 1965. He remained bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina]] until his retirement on 10 June 1994. He consecrated his successor P.C. Mandagi MSC. Sol was [[Titular bishop]] of Regiana from 1963 to 1965.<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bsolapc.html Bishop Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, M.S.C.]</ref>
Sol was born in [[Sloten, Friesland|Sloten]], what used to be a farming village close to [[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]], and ordained a priest on 10 August 1940 from the [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] order [[Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus]]. Andreas was appointed to the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina|Amboina Diocese]] in Indonesia on 10 December 1963, and succeeded then-bishop Jacques Grent as Bishop of the diocese on 15 January 1965. He remained bishop of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina]] until his retirement on 10 June 1994. He consecrated his successor P.C. Mandagi MSC. Sol was [[Titular bishop]] of Regiana from 1963 to 1965.<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bsolapc.html Bishop Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, M.S.C.]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:44, 24 November 2024

His Excellency

Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol

M.S.C.
Bishop Emeritus of Amboina
ChurchRoman Catholic
SeeAmboina
In office1965–1994
PredecessorJacques Grent
SuccessorPetrus Canisius Mandagi
Previous post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Amboina (1963-1965)
Orders
Ordination10 August 1940
Consecration25 February 1964
by Jacques Grent
RankBishop
Personal details
Born19 October 1915
Sloten, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died26 March 2016(2016-03-26) (aged 100)
NationalityDutch

Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, M.S.C. (19 October 1915 – 26 March 2016) was a Dutch prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. At the age of 100, he was one of the oldest Catholic bishops. Until his death, he lived in Ambon, Maluku, on one of the Moluccan islands in Indonesia.

Sol was born in Sloten, what used to be a farming village close to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and ordained a priest on 10 August 1940 from the Roman Catholic order Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Andreas was appointed to the Amboina Diocese in Indonesia on 10 December 1963, and succeeded then-bishop Jacques Grent as Bishop of the diocese on 15 January 1965. He remained bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina until his retirement on 10 June 1994. He consecrated his successor P.C. Mandagi MSC. Sol was Titular bishop of Regiana from 1963 to 1965.[1]

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