Archbishop Francis Xavier

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Archbishop Francis Xavier
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Spoken Language
Latin (Mother language), English (Second Language)
Born
August 12, 1942
Place of Birth
Village of Dios, Recolitus
Education
PhD in Theology from the University of Rêvane at Ariddia

Archbishop Francis Xavier is the 33rd Archbishop of Recolitus. His Progressive-Conservative ideas have made him one of the most popular Archbishops in nearly 100 years.

Early Life

Francis Xavier was born to Daniel Xavier and Angel Xavier on August 12, 1942 in the Village of Dios, Recolitus. From an early age, Francis expressed an interest in pursing a career in his faith. His father, Daniel was a Deacon for the families local Parish. Later in life Francis explains that his father was a crucial role model and helped him pursue his dreams.

Start in the Church

At the age of 12, Francis was an altar boy at his local parish. When he was 19, he decided to become a Priest. After recieving a Bachelors degree in Theology he went to St. Francis' Seminary and was ordained at the age of 30.

Rise to the Holy Order

After serving 15 years as a Priest, the Pope ordained him as Bishop of Recolitus for his unfaltering faith at the age of 45. Ten years later when Archbishop David Martin died, he was ordained as the Archbishop of Recolitus.

Achievements

Archbishop Francis has brought many changes to Recolitus in his nine years as Archbishop of Recolitus. He has successfully increased the GDP per Capita dramatically and has brought many religious reforms including financial aid to Parishes in the most need. He has also started programs to sponser charities for less fortunate people in Recolitus.