Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Londrina explained
Jurisdiction: | Archdiocese |
Londrina |
Latin: | Archidioecesis Londrinensis |
Country: | Brazil |
Sui Iuris Church: | Latin Church |
Rite: | Roman Rite |
Province: | Londrina |
Established: | 1 February 1956 (years ago) |
Area Km2: | 6,594 |
Population: | 900,000 |
Population As Of: | 2004 |
Catholics: | 658,800 |
Catholics Percent: | 73.2 |
Bishop: | Geremias Steinmetz |
Bishop Title: | Archbishop |
Website: | http://arquidioceselondrina.com.br/ |
The Archdiocese of Londrina (Latin: Archidioecesis Londrinensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Paraná state, southern Brazil.
Its cathedral is Catedral Metropolitana Sagrado Coração de Jesus, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the archiepiscopal see of Londrina.
History
- February 1, 1956: Established as Diocese of Londrina on territory split off from the Diocese of Jacarezinho
- Lost territory on 1964.11.28 to establish Diocese of Apucarana, now its suffragan
- October 31, 1970: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Londrina
Ecclesiastical province
The Metropolitan has the following Suffragan sees :
Statistics
, it pastorally served 728,000 Catholics (73.4% of 992,000 total) on 6,714 km² in 76 parishes and 245 missions with 146 priests (75 diocesan, 71 religious), 59 deacons, 383 lay religious (145 brothers, 238 sisters) and 8 seminarians.
Ordinaries
- Suffragan Bishop of Londrina
- Geraldo Fernandes Bijos, Claretians (C.M.F.) (16 November 1956 – 31 October 1970 see below)
- Metropolitan Archbishops of Londrina
- Geraldo Fernandes Bijos, C.M.F. (see above 31 October 1970 – 28 March death 1982), also Vice-President of National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (1974 – 1979)
- Geraldo Majella Agnelo, (4 October 1982 – 16 September 1991); previously Bishop of Toledo (Brazil) (1978.05.05 – 1982.10.04); later Secretary of Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (1991.09.16 – 1999.01.13), Second Vice-President of Latin American Episcopal Council (1999 – 2003), Metropolitan Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) (1999.01.13 – 2011.01.12), created Cardinal-Priest of S. Gregorio Magno alla Magliana Nuova (2001.02.21 [2001.05.20] – ...), President of National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (2003.05 – 2007.05)
- Albano Bortoletto Cavallin (11 March 1992 – retired 10 May 2006), died 2017; previously Titular Bishop of Aquæ novæ in Numidia (1973.06.14 – 1986.10.24) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Curitiba (Brazil) (1973.06.14 – 1986.10.24), Bishop of Guarapuava (Brazil) (1986.10.24 – 1992.03.11)
- Auxiliary Bishop: Vicente Costa (born Malta) (1998.07.01 – 2002.10.09), Titular Bishop of Aquæ flaviæ (1998.07.01 – 2002.10.09); next Bishop of Umuarama (Brazil) (2002.10.09 – 2009.12.30), Bishop of Jundiaí (Brazil) (2009.12.30 – ...)
- Auxiliary Bishop: José Lanza Neto (2004.06.23 – 2007.06.13), Titular Bishop of Mades (2004.06.23 – 2007.06.13); later Bishop of Guaxupé (Brazil) (2007.06.13 – ...)
- Orlando Brandes (10 May 2006 – 16 November 2016), previously Bishop of Joinville (Brazil) (1994.03.09 – 2006.05.10); next Metropolitan Archbishop of Aparecida (Brazil) (2016.11.16 – ...)
- Geremias Steinmetz (14 June 2017 – ...), previously Bishop of Paranavaí (Brazil) (2011.01.05 – 2017.06.14).
See also
Sources
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