Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fianarantsoa explained
Jurisdiction: | Archdiocese |
Fianarantsoa |
Latin: | Archidioecesis Fianarantsoaensis |
Country: | Madagascar |
Province: | Fianarantsoa |
Area Km2: | 29,400 |
Population: | 1,680,240 |
Population As Of: | 2018 |
Catholics: | 972,615 |
Catholics Percent: | 57.9 |
Parishes: | 46 |
Denomination: | Roman Catholic |
Rite: | Roman rite |
Established: | 10 May 1913 |
Cathedral: | Cathédrale du Saint-Nom de Jésus |
Bishop: | Fulgence Rabemahafaly |
Bishop Title: | Metropolitan Archbishop |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fianaranintsoa is one of the five Catholic Metropolitan Latin Archdioceses in Madagascar, yet depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is Cathédrale du Saint-Nom de Jésus, dedicated to the Name of Jesus, in Fianarantsoa, Fianarantsoa province.
The present Archbishop is Fulgence Rabemahafaly.
Ecclesiastical province
Its suffragan sees are :
History
- Established on 1913.05.10 as Apostolic Vicariate of Fianarantsoa, on vast territory split off from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Central Madagascar.
- Lost territories on 1935.06.18 to establish Apostolic Prefecture of Vatomandry (now Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toamasina) and on 1938.01.08 to establish Apostolic Prefecture of Morondava (now a diocese)
- Promoted on 1955.09.14 as Diocese of Fianarantsoa
- Elevated to Metropolitan Archdiocese of Fianarantsoa on 11 December 1958 during Madagascar's transition from French colony to independence.
Statistics
As per 2014, it pastorally served 831,106 Catholics (56.5% of 1,471,000 total) on 29,400 km2 in 42 parishes and 5 missions with 126 priests (60 diocesan, 66 religious), 525 lay religious (210 brothers, 315 sisters) and 78 seminarians.[1]
It had a total population of about 1,153,750 in 2004. About 40.5% of the residents were Catholic. 121 Priests operate in the Archdiocese, making for a ratio of 3,863 Catholics per Priest.
Bishops
Ordinaries
(all Latin Rite; initially European missionary members of Latin orders) [1]
- Apostolic Vicars of Fianarantsoa
- Charles Givelet, Jesuit Order (S.J.) (born France) (1913.05.16 – death 1935.12.09), Titular Bishop of Gindarus (1913.05.16 – 1935.12.09)
- Xavier Ferdinand J. Thoyer, S.J. (born France) (1936.12.23 – 1955.09.14 see below), Titular Bishop of Thuburbo minus (1936.12.23 – 1955.09.14)
- Suffragan Bishop of Fianarantsoa
- Xavier Ferdinand J. Thoyer, S.J. (see above 1955.09.14 – 1958.12.11 see below)
- Metropolitan Archbishops of Fianarantsoa
- Xavier Ferdinand J. Thoyer, S.J. (see above 1958.12.11 – retired 1962.04.02), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Odessus (1962.04.02 – death 1970.10.07)
- Gilbert Ramanantoanina, S.J. (first native incumbent) (1962.04.02 – death 1991.01.26), also President of Episcopal Conference of Madagascar (1966 – 1971); succeeded as former Titular Bishop of Acmonia (1960.01.12 – 1962.04.02) and Auxiliary Bishop of Fianarantsoa (1960.01.12 – 1962.04.02)
- Philibert Randriambololona, S.J. (1992.12.17 – retired 2002.10.01); previously Coadjutor Bishop of Antsirabe (Madagascar) (1988.09.01 – 1989.06.19), succeeded as Bishop of Antsirabe (1989.06.19 – 1992.12.17)
- Fulgence Rabemahafaly (2002.10.01 – ...), also Apostolic Administrator of suffragan Ambositra (Madagascar) (2002.12.01 – 2005.06.24), President of Episcopal Conference of Madagascar (2006 – 2012.11); previously Bishop of Ambositra (1999.06.03 – 2002.10.01).
Auxiliary Bishop
- Gilbert Ramanantoanina, S.J. (1960-1962), appointed Bishop here
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops
See also
Sources and external links
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Notes and References
- http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/fian0.htm GCatholic