Roman Catholic Diocese of San Felipe, Chile explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
San Felipe
Latin:Dioecesis Sancti Philippi
Local:Diócesis de San Felipe
Metropolitan:Santiago de Chile
Rite:Latin Rite
Established:18 October 1925 (years ago)
Cathedral:Cathedral of St Philip in San Felipe
Area Km2:10,223
Population:337,000
Population As Of:2010
Catholics:269,000
Catholics Percent:79.8
Patron:St Philip the Apostle
Bishop:Gonzalo Arturo Bravo Álvarez
Website:obispadosanfelipe.cl

The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Felipe (Latin: Sancti Philippi) is a diocese located in the city of San Felipe in the ecclesiastical province of Santiago de Chile in Chile. The diocese was led by an apostolic administrator, Jaime Ortiz de Lazcano Piquer, from 21 September 2018 (when Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Bishop Cristián Contreras Molina,[1] whom the Vatican had found innocent of charges of sexual abuse and who had had civil charges dropped for lack of evidence.[2]) until 26 May 2020, when Gonzalo Arturo Bravo Álvarez was appointed the new Bishop (consecrated and installed on 13 August).

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Notes and References

  1. 24 September 2018 . 21 September 2018 . Holy See Press Office . Rinunce e nomine, 21.09.2018. it .
  2. News: The New York Times. Pope Lets More Bishops Go as Part of Chile Sex Abuse Fallout. 24 September 2018 . 21 September 2018 . Associated Press .