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Pope Leo Xiv Appoints Monsignor Nicolás Nava as the New Bishop of Cabimas

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The Holy See announced this Saturday the appointment of Monsignor Nicolás Gregorio Nava Rojas as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Cabimas, in Zulia, Venezuela. Pope Leo XIV signed the appointment that transfers the prelate from the Diocese of Machiques to the Zulia state. With this decision, the Supreme Pontiff entrusts the spiritual guide of the East Coast of the Lake to a pastor who knows deeply the social reality of the region. Nava Rojas was…
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Nicolás Nava Rojas is the new bishop of Cabimas, a city located on the eastern coast of Lake Maracaibo, the main oil enclave of this region

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The Holy See announced this Saturday the appointment of Monsignor Nicolás Gregorio Nava Rojas as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Cabimas, in Zulia, Venezuela. Pope Leo XIV signed the appointment that transfers the prelate from the Diocese of Machiques to the Zulia state. With this decision, the Supreme Pontiff entrusts the spiritual guide of the East Coast of the Lake to a pastor who knows deeply the social reality of the region. Nava Rojas was…

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Pope Leo XIV named Bishop Nicolás Gregorio Nava Rojas as the new bishop of the Diocese of Cabimas, in the Zulia state, as reported by the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV). With this appointment, the prelate returns to the headquarters where he began much of his pastoral work, after his passage through the Diocese of Machiques, which he led since 2019. Monsignor Nava was born in Maracaibo on December 8, 1963 and was ordained a priest on July…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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