Mission sui iuris

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A mission sui iuris, or in Latin missio sui iuris (plural missions sui iuris); also spelled mission(s) sui juris), also known as an independent mission, is a rare type of Roman Catholic missionary pseudo-diocesan jurisdiction, ranking below an apostolic prefecture and an apostolic vicariate, in an area with very few Catholics, often desolate or remote.

The clerical head is styled Ecclesiastical Superior; he can be a regular cleric, titular or diocesan bishop, archbishop or even a cardinal, but if of episcopal rank often resides elsewhere (notably, in another diocese or the Vatican) in chief of his primary office there.

It can either be exempt (i.e. directly subject to the Holy See, like Apostolic prefectures and Apostolic Vicariates), or suffragan of a Metropolitan Archbishop, hence part of his ecclesiastical province.

Current missions sui iuris[]

As of March 2017, the only remaining cases — all of the Latin Church — were:

In Asia :

In the Atlantic Ocean :

In the Caribbean :

  • Cayman Islands, in the ecclesiastical province of the Archbishop of Kingston in Jamaica (pastoral responsibility of the Archdiocese of Detroit)
  • Turks and Caicos, in the ecclesiastical province of the Archbishop of Nassau (pastoral responsibility of the Archdiocese of Newark)

In Oceania :

  • Funafuti, in Tuvalu, in the ecclesiastical province of the Archbishop of Suva
  • Tokelau, in the ecclesiastical province of the Archbishop of Samoa-Apia

Those for which no province is named are exempt, i.e. directly under the Holy See.

Former missions sui iuris[]

by continent and (present/colonial) country

(probably still incomplete; ?all Latin = Roman Rite)
In Europe
  • Mission sui iuris of Batavia alias Holland - or Dutch mission (Netherlands)
  • (now Territorial Prelature of Trondheim)
  • Mission sui iuris of Northern Norway (now Territorial Prelature of Tromsø)
  • Mission sui iuris of Norway (now diocese of Oslo)
In Asia
  • Mission sui iuris of Baku (Azerbaijan; promoted Apostolic Prefecture)
  • Mission sui iuris of Coromandel Coast (India; now Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore)
  • Mission sui iuris of Gazireh (Turkey; suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of Hindustan (India; repeated promotions; now Metropolitan Archdiocese of Agra)
  • Mission sui iuris of I-li (imperial China; suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of Karafuto (Japan; promoted Apostolic Prefecture, became Soviet/Russian, renamed Yuzhno Sakhalinsk)
  • Mission sui iuris of Kyrgyzstan (nation; promoted Apostolic Administration)
  • Mission sui iuris of Miyazaki (Japan; promoted Apostolic Prefecture, now diocese of Oita)
  • Mission sui iuris of Mossul (Kurdistan, notably northern present Iraq; suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of Nepal (nation; promoted Apostolic Vicariate)
  • Mission sui iuris of Outer Mongolia (Mongolia; renamed Mission sui juris of Urga)
  • Mission sui iuris of Qiqihar, alias Tsitiskar (China; promoted Apostolic Prefecture)
  • Mission sui iuris of Rajaburi (Thailand; now diocese Ratchaburi)
  • (India; promoted Apostolic Vicariate, now Diocese of Ajmer)
  • Mission sui iuris of Shiqian = Shihtsien (China; promoted Apostolic Prefecture)
  • Mission sui iuris of Sikkim (Indian state and Bhutan; promoted twice, now Diocese of Darjeeling)
  • Mission sui iuris of Syria and Cilicia? (partially in present Iraq; temporarily promoted Apostolic Prefecture, demoted back, suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of Trabzon (Asian Turkey; promoted Apostolic Vicariate of Anatolia)
  • Mission sui iuris of Uzbekistan (nation; promoted Apostolic Administration)
  • Mission sui iuris of Urga = Ulanbator (imperial China China; promoted Apostolic Prefecture of Ulaanbaatar, for (Outer) Mongolia)
  • (China; promoted Apostolic Prefecture)
  • Mission sui iuris of Yixian (China; promoted Apostolic Prefecture)
In America
In Oceania
  • Mission sui iuris of Drisdale River (Australia, renamed Kalumburu; suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of Eastern Carolines (Federated States of Micronesia)
  • Mission sui iuris of Kalumburu (Australia; suppressed)
  • Mission sui iuris of the Marshall Islands (suppressed; later revived as Apostolic Prefecture)
  • Mission sui iuris of Western Carolines (idem & Palau)
In Africa
  • Mission sui iuris of Belgian Congo (or Congo Belge; (then Belgian) Congo)
  • Mission sui iuris of Bikoro ((then Belgian) Congo)
  • Mission sui iuris of Cunene (Angola)
  • Mission sui iuris of Kenya (Kenya; various promotions, now Archdiocese of Nyeri)
  • Mission sui iuris of Kwango ((then Belgian) Congo)
  • Mission sui iuris of Lunda (Angola)
  • Mission sui iuris of Lwangwa (Zambia)
  • Mission sui iuris of Miarinarivo (Madagascar, now a diocese)
  • Mission sui iuris of Tukuyu (Tanzania, now Diocese of Mbeya)
  • Mission sui iuris of Upper Kassai ((then Belgian) Congo)
  • Mission sui iuris of Zambesia (Zimbabwe, then Southern Rhodesia)

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