Congratulations and welcome to our new shepherd,
His Excellency Bishop Emilio Biosca Agüero, O.F.M. Cap.!
We share with profound joy this sacred, joyous and historic moment for the Diocese of Venice in Florida as we welcome the Diocese’s third shepherd. Recordings of the livestream of Bishop Emilio’s Ordination Mass, and Solemn Vespers the evening prior, are available to view or download at the links below. Join us in prayer as we welcome our new shepherd, and may God bless and guide him in his new ministry.
Congratulations and Welcome, Bishop Emilio!
Please also join us in praying for His Excellency Bishop Frank J. Dewane, our faithful shepherd of the past two decades, as he begins his new journey in retirement, and in his new role as our Bishop Emeritus. Bishop Dewane, our deepest gratitude, and love.
May God bless these two extraordinary men, His faithful and loving servants.
Recorded livestream of Ordination Mass on Saturday, July 11, 2026, click here.
Recorded livestream of Solemn Vespers on Friday, July 10, 2026, click here.
Bishop Dewane places his hands on the head of the Diocese’s Bishop-elect, Bishop Emilio Biosca, O.F.M., Cap., at the Ordination Mass on Saturday, July 11, 2026, during the “Laying on of Hands.” After the Principal Ordaining Bishop begins the process, all Bishops present follow, imposing hands on the head of the Bishop-elect. The Diocese of Venice in Florida now ushers in a new era as their new shepherd begins his ministry here.
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| Biography Most Rev. Emilio Biosca Agüero, O.F.M. Cap. Bishop of the Diocese of Venice in Florida |
| Bishop Emilio Biosca Agüero, O.F.M. Cap. was born December 15, 1964, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Emilio Rodolfo Biosca and Maria del Carmen Agüero who were recent immigrants from Cuba. The third of seven children, his two older sisters were born in Cuba. He was baptized on December 25, at St. Patrick’s Church in Pueblo, Colorado. The family first resided in Pueblo, Colorado, then Kansas City, Missouri, where his father, already a practicing dentist in Cuba, worked and studied, graduating from the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Dentistry. The family relocated near relatives in Virginia, where his father opened a practice. Bishop Emilio attended St. Anthony and St. Leo Catholic schools, and then Bishop O’Connell High School. Bishop Emilio studied briefly at George Mason University then entered the Capuchin Franciscans in 1984 transferring to Borromeo College of Ohio in Wickliffe and earning a B.A. in philosophy in 1987. He made first profession of vows in Pittsburgh on July 16, 1988. He continued Capuchin Formation and theological studies at Oblate College in Washington D.C., making solemn vows on August 17, 1991, and earning an M.A. and M.Div. in theology. He was ordained to the diaconate on May 1, 1993, and served at St. John the Evangelist in Center City Philadelphia. On May 21, 1994, at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in Washington, he was ordained to the priesthood by then-Bishop Sean O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., volunteered and was sent to serve in the Capuchin mission in Papua New Guinea. From 1994 to 2004 he served predominantly the Kewa and Wiri speaking peoples in the Kagua, Ialibu and Pangia areas of the Southern Highlands and became fluent in Melanesian Tok Pisin. During this period, he worked closely with lay leaders and catechists. From 2002-2004 he served as the Director of Novices for the Capuchin Novitiate in Pangia. In preparation for the mission in Cuba, Bishop Emilio returned to the United States in 2005 and studied at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family at Catholic University in Washington, earning his STL degree (Licentiate in Sacred Theology), Magna Cum Laude. In 2007, Bishop Emilio entered Cuba and served there for 12 years. He spent his first year in Havana, then three years as Pastor of La Pastora Parish in Santa Clara, and the last eight years in Cuba on the eastern side of the country in the Diocese of Bayamo-Manzanillo, where he was Pastor of La Purisima Concepcion de Manzanillo. Bishop Emilio was appointed Pastor of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in Washington, DC on March 1, 2019. The Shrine of the Sacred Heart has 5,000 families and is culturally diverse, offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in five languages each weekend (English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Vietnamese, and Portuguese). For the Capuchin Franciscans of the Province of St. Augustine, Bishop Emilio was elected as Third Councilor in 2022, and then as Provincial Vicar, First Councilor in 2025. He is fluent in English, Spanish and Melanesian Tok Pisin. |
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New Bishop for the Diocese of Venice in Florida! The Bishop-elect arrives in Venice!
May 13, 2026
VENICE, Florida, May 13, 2026 – The Diocese of Venice announces that Pope Leo XIV had accepted the resignation of Bishop Frank J. Dewane, who has retired after 20 years of service as the Bishop of the Diocese, and that the Pope Leo XIV has appointed Bishop-elect Emilio Biosca Agüero, OFM Cap., as the next shepherd of the Diocese of Venice in Florida.
As of today, Bishop Dewane is officially the Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Venice in Florida and has been appointed its Apostolic Administrator until the day of Bishop-elect Agüero’s ordination which will take place on July 11, 2026.
The Bishop-elect arrives with Bishop Dewane to the Catholic Center in Venice on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and receives a warm welcome from staff.

A Mass was held at the Catholic Center Chapel to welcome the Bishop-elect and to thank God for His providence.
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A Message from Bishop-elect Emilio Biosca Agüero, O.F.M. Cap. Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Having been informed by His Eminence, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, that the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, has appointed me Bishop of the Diocese of Venice, I accept this appointment with trust in the Providence of God. With particular affection, I thank my Capuchin Provincial Minister, Fr. Robert Marva, the members of the Provincial Council, Fr. Brian, Fr. Paul and Fr. John Paul, and my capuchin brothers for their fraternal and prayerful support throughout my life. Permit me to share with you one of the Sayings of Light and Love, of St. John of the Cross, which has accompanied me throughout my life: I look forward to entering into the life of this local Church: to know its people, to understand its history, to appreciate its customs and traditions, and to learn the events that have shaped the spiritual character of this region. I hope to discover not only the history written in books and archives, but also the living history preserved in families, parishes, neighborhoods and their witness to Christ. To the women and men religious serving in the diocese, thank you for the witness of your consecrated lives. I hope soon to meet you personally, and to support your evangelical form of life in the Church. Today, the Catholic Church in the United States stands at an important and historic moment as the new edition of the Liturgy of the Hours is prepared for distribution. Not since 1975 has there been such a significant revision of this treasured prayer of the Church. I am eager to listen to creative initiatives that will help us receive this new edition fruitfully and renew the Church’s life of prayer, and our own life of prayer. In rediscovering the beauty of the Church’s daily prayer, may we deepen our communion with Christ and strengthen the spiritual foundations of our mission. ______________________________________ Queridos hermanos y hermanas de la Diocesis de Venice en la Florida: ______________________________________ I ask for your prayers, that I may serve faithfully and joyfully as a shepherd after the Heart of Christ the Good Shepherd. God Bless you. Bishop-Elect Emilio Biosca Agüero, ofmcap |







