Robert Camilleri Azzopardi was born in
Hamrun,
Crown Colony of Malta on 24 April 1951, to John Camilleri and Marianne Azzopardi. He was the fifth in a family of six other brothers and three sisters. He became a
Franciscan and was ordained on 29 June 1975 by
Pope Paul VI in
Rome. When back in
Malta he became the master of novices for three years and then departed as a missionary to
Honduras. In
Honduras he became the
parish priest of
La Libertad for 10 years when he was transferred to El Calvario in
Comayagüela in 1992. On 26 July 2001,
Pope John Paul II appointed him as the
Auxiliary Bishop of Tegucigalpa and Titular Bishop of Vagada. He was consecrated on the feast of the Assumption in the Basilica of Nuestra Senora de Suyapa by Cardinal
Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga. In 2004, he was appointed to the
Diocese of Comayagua. He was installed as the third bishop on 24 July 2004. In June 2022, he was elected to a three-year term as president of the
Episcopal Conference of Honduras. Monseñor Camilleri Azzopardi died from a heart attack on 17 October 2023, at the age of 72. ==See also==