Alberto Ángel Zanchetta

Father Alberto Ángel Zanchetta was Secretary and General Chancellor of Ordinariato militari (Military Bishopric) of Argentina.[1]

Alberto Zanchetta studied at the Metropolitan Seminary of Buenos Aires and the Faculty of Canon Law of the Catholic University of Argentina, where he earned a Bachelor of Canon Law. He was ordained in 1973. He joined the Navy in 1984 as chaplain. He has published articles in the Bulletin of the Naval Center, two of which were winners of the "Domingo Faustino Sarmiento" given the Centre. extracted biographical article: Alberto A. Zanchetta (May-August 2007). "The professional and ethical challenges of military life." Naval Center Newsletter (817): p. 209-217. Between 1975 and 1977 he performed in the parishes of Our Lady of Lourdes and the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. In the Navy he served as chaplain Sea Fleet, Marine Corps, Frigate Libertad, Naval Academy and Chief Operations Command religious service Station Naval Port Belgrano among other destinations. In 2003–2004 held the position of chancellor and secretary general of military bishopric. In 2005, the then Bishop Antonio Baseotto sent him to Haiti to assist the Argentine troops that make up the Peace Mission UN. In 2009, step retreat to your request. Then he returned to his Archdiocese of Buenos Aires back to perform in that jurisdiction as a priest in the parish of St. Peter Telmo. [ [ : File: ] ] Church in ecclesiastical Guide Buenos Aires (1975–1976/77) Military Bishopric: 01/04/1984 high in Navy. He was in [Italy ] ] for a few months, until mid-2010 to return to work in the parish of Our Lady of Mercy of Caseros, the main [ [ Tres de Febrero ] Due to an adverse reaction Peronist Youth San Martin, Zanchetta decided to withdraw its cooperation to the Diocese of San Martin and back to Buenos Aires .

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