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Click on the announcement in the OP and see it mentions Nova Friburgo, Brazil, and it's in Portuguese.
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I thought that was a startup seminary too.
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Perhaps the Portuguese version adds the "F" in front, too, like the French version does?
(Portugal and France are neighbors, you know.)
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But that's where Bishop Tomas de Aquino lives. Why would his name be absent from all this?
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I don't get it.
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Just my guess, but Bishop Thomas Aquinas (who ordained Rev. Ribeiro to the diaconate a few weeks ago in Brazil) is not mentioned because:
1) He is not the ordaining bishop;
2) Rev. Ribeiro is -apparently- not a Benedictine, but an SAJM'er.
I say apparently, because I am still a bit confused about why the OP mentioned that Rev. Ribeiro was known in Brazil as "Brother" (which would imply he was a Benedictine, in which case, he would not be canonically eligible to enter/join the SAJM).
Total speculation, but perhaps he completed his temporary vows, and decided the secular priesthood was more his vocation??
As for where he did his seminary formation, I have no information, but once again, the "Brother" reference makes me think he did most (or all?) of his formation in Brazil, as I do not see his pic on any of the SAJM posts from their seminary website from last year.
I suspect Centroamerica can clear this all up, but not sure how often he is online these days, so...