Fast Summary
- Bishop francis Serrao, currently serving as the Bishop of Shivamogga Diocese, has been appointed by Pope Leo XIV as the new Bishop of Mysuru Diocese.
- He will take charge after completing his responsibilities at Shivamogga in about a month and a half.
- This appointment concludes Archbishop Emeritus Bernard Moras’s tenure as Apostolic Administrator of the Mysuru Diocese.
- The Diocese of Mysore covers four districts-Mysuru, Mandya, Kodagu, and Chamarajanagar-with a Catholic population of 1,34,000 served by 93 parishes and over 1,100 clergy members (priests and religious sisters).
- Bishop Serrao has an extensive background in pastoral work, social service initiatives, academic leadership roles like being rector at St.Aloysius College (Mangalore), and theological education from premier Jesuit institutions across India.
indian Opinion Analysis
The appointment of Bishop Francis Serrao introduces a leader with deep experience spanning multiple aspects of church management-from pastoral care to social action-into the strategic region covered by the Mysuru Diocese. With significant Catholic communities spread across diverse districts such as Mandya and Chamarajanagar that border other dioceses in southern India’s culturally rich landscape, his expertise will likely help navigate both administrative responsibilities and community-building efforts in this diocese. Additionally, this transition could provide fresh energy to ongoing ecclesiastical advancement while maintaining continuity with established practices developed under previous leadership.
Published: August 16, 2025 | Read More…