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Bastia d’Albenga Welcomes New Parish Priest
Bastia d’Albenga, a town in northern Italy, has welcomed a new parish priest, Don Emanuele Caccia. The 42-year-old priest was officially installed during a ceremony at the town’s main church, the Basilica of San Michele Arcangelo.
Don Emanuele, who hails from the nearby town of Finale Ligure, has been serving as a priest for the past 15 years. He has previously served in parishes in the towns of Borghetto Santo Spirito and Loano. Don Emanuele is known for his warm and welcoming personality, and he is eager to get to know his new parishioners.
In his first sermon as parish priest, Don Emanuele spoke about the importance of community and unity. He said that he wants to create a welcoming and inclusive parish where everyone feels valued and respected. Don Emanuele also stressed the importance of reaching out to those in need, and he pledged to work with the local community to help those who are struggling.
The arrival of a new parish priest is always a significant event in the life of a community. Don Emanuele is a welcome addition to the community of Bastia d’Albenga, and he is sure to make a positive contribution to the town.
### Biography of Don Emanuele Caccia
Don Emanuele Caccia was born in Finale Ligure, Italy, on January 1, 1981. He was ordained a priest on June 28, 2008. Don Emanuele has served as a priest in the parishes of Borghetto Santo Spirito and Loano. He is known for his warm and welcoming personality, and he is eager to get to know his new parishioners.
### Plans for the Parish
In his first sermon as parish priest, Don Emanuele spoke about the importance of community and unity. He said that he wants to create a welcoming and inclusive parish where everyone feels valued and respected. Don Emanuele also stressed the importance of reaching out to those in need, and he pledged to work with the local community to help those who are struggling.