Koru Tito
Koru Tito was an I-Kiribati priest of the Roman Catholic Church who was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Tarawa and Nauru on 29 June 2020 but was not consecrated a bishop before his death.
Biography
Tito was born on 30 September 1960 in North Tabiteuea, in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands of present-day Kiribati. He earned a diploma in education at the University of the South Pacific in Suva. He completed his philosophical and theological studies at the Pacific Regional Seminary in Fiji. Tito was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Tarawa and Nauru on 20 June 1987. He was the youngest of 10 siblings from his father and mother.Tito spent a year at St. Paul's National Seminary in Kensington, New South Wales. He obtained a doctorate in theology with a specialization in spirituality at the Pontifical Angelicum University in Rome.
After ordination he served in the following roles:
- 1987–1989: Parish priest in the islands of Beru, Nikunau and Onotoa;
- 1990–1991: Assistant in St. Andrew's Clayton South Parish, in Victoria, Australia;
- 1991–1993: Parish priest in the islands of Kuria, Aranuka and Abemama;
- 1993–2000: Licentiate and Doctoral studies in Spiritual Theology at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Rome;
- 2001–2008: Professor at the Pacific Regional Seminary;
- 2008–2010: Assistant at the Parish Cathedral of Tarawa and Nauru;
- 2010–2020: Vicar general of the Diocese of Tarawa and Nauru.