ROME, Italy — His Excellency Joseph Curry, the new Bahamas Ambassador to the Holy See, presented his credential letters to Pope Francis on Thursday, December 15, 2022, at the Vatican.
Ambassador Curry, a devout Roman Catholic, is President of Frandor Investments Ltd. He previously served in The Bahamas Foreign Service at The Bahamas Embassy in Washington, D.C. from 1990 to 1994.
In a post on Facebook with a photo of him presenting his credentials to the Holy Father, Ambassador Curry wrote:
“On Thursday, December 15, 2022, I presented my Letters of Credentials to the Holy Father, Pope Francis, accrediting me as Non-Resident Ambassador Extraordinaire and Plenipotentiary of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to the Holy See. It was a special moment as I assumed a new assignment from the Prime Minister to be his Envoy to the Holy See. While a devout Catholic, I did not expect or pursue the appointment, but God knows what plans He has for us.
“This is a different type of assignment where the State and the Church work together in the local and international community for the advancement of mankind; peace and security; and a better quality of life for all citizens of the world.
“I wish to thank the Hon. Philip E. Davis, Prime Minister of The Bahamas, for the appointment and the confidence reposed in me. I also wish to thank His Grace, Archbishop of Nassau, Patrick C. Pinder, for his support of the appointment. I thank God for the opportunity to serve.
“I ask my family, friends and the Bahamian people to pray for me to have the wisdom to understand more deeply the assignment and the humility and right judgement to carry it out. I also ask for God’s blessings”