Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang explained

Country:Laos
Luang Prabang
Jurisdiction:Apostolic Vicariate
Latin:Vicariatus Apostolicus Luangensis Prabangensis
Local:ອັກຄະສາວົກແທນຂອງແຂວງຫລວງພະບາງ
Metropolitan:Immediately subject to the Holy See
Bishop:Sede Vacante
Bishop Title:Apostolic Vicar
Apostolic Admin:Fr. Tito Banchong Thopanhong
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Parishes:6
Established:1 March 1963
Rite:Latin Rite
Area Km2:83,700
Population:1,467,154
Population As Of:2010
Catholics:2,410
Catholics Percent:0.2
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The Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang (Latin: Vicariatus Apostolicus Luangensis Prabangensis) is a Latin Rite jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Laos. As an apostolic vicariate, it is a pre-diocesan jurisdiction, entitled to a titular bishop. It is located in northern Laos.

It is exempt, i.e. not part of any ecclesiastical province but directly dependent on the Holy See and its missionary Dicastery for Evangelization.

It currently has no cathedral since its former Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, in Luang Prabang, has been secularized. The vicariate has been vacant since 1975, entrusted to a series of temporary Apostolic administrators.

Statistics

The vicariate covers 80,425 km² in the northern Laotian civic provinces of Luang Prabang, Xaignabouli, Oudomxai, Phongsali, Louang Namtha and Bokeo.

As of 2014, it pastorally cares for 2,693 Catholics (0.2% of 1,692,000 total) in 8 parishes with one priest and five seminarians.

History

It was established on March 1, 1963 as Apostolic Vicariate of Luang Prabang with territory split off from the Vicariate Apostolic of Vientiane.

Since the Communist takeover of Laos in 1975 the Catholic Church in the vicariate of Luang Prabang has been strongly suppressed.

Ordinaries

Apostolic Vicars of Luang Prabang

Apostolic Administrators

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