Military Ordinariate of Chile

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Military Bishopric of Chile

Obispado Castrense de Chile
Escudo del Obispado Castrense de Chile.svg
The Coat of Arms of the Military Bishopric of Chile
Location
Country Chile
MetropolitanImmediately subject to the Holy See
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteLatin Rite
Established3 May 1910 (111 years ago)
CathedralMilitary Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Santiago
Patron saintOur Lady of Mount Carmel[1]
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Bishop
Website
[1]

The Military Bishopric of Chile (Spanish: Obispado Castrense de Chile) is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church. Immediately subject to the Holy See, it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the Chilean Armed Forces and their families.

History[]

It was first established as a military vicariate on 3 May 1910 with the first military vicar appointment on 27 May 1910. It was elevated to a military ordinariate 21 July 1986. The military ordinary's seat is located at the Military Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Catedral Castrense de Nuestra Señora del Carmen) in the city of Santiago, Chile.

Bishops[]

Office holders[]

Military vicars
  • (appointed 27 May 1910 – died 5 August 1938)
  • (appointed 8 August 1938 – died 18 August 1941)
  • Carlos Labbé Márquez (appointed 18 August 1941 – died 17 October 1941)
  • (appointed 17 October 1941 – died 10 June 1942)
  • , SS.CC. (appointed 20 June 1942 – retired 21 December 1959)
  • (appointed 16 October 1959 – retired 26 November 1983)
  • (appointed 26 November 1983 – became military ordinary 21 July 1986)
Military ordinaries
  • (appointed 21 July 1986 – resigned 31 January 1995)
  • Gonzalo Duarte García de Cortázar, SS.CC. (appointed 31 January 1995 – resigned 4 November 1999)
  • (appointed 4 January 1999 – Appointed, Coadjutor Archbishop of Antofagasta 27 February 2004)
  • Juan Barros Madrid (appointed 9 October 2004 – appointed Bishop of Osorno, installed March 2015)
  • (appointed 7 July 2015 – appointed Bishop of Valdivia 23 December 2020[2])
  • (appointed 28 October 2021 – present)

Auxiliary bishop[]

  • (1957), did not take effect

References[]

  1. ^ "Obispado Castrense de Chile".
  2. ^ "Monseñor Santiago Silva asumió la Diócesis de Valdivia".

External Links[]

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