Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maputo
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Archdiocese of Maputo Archidioecesis Maputensis | |
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Location | |
Country | Mozambique |
Ecclesiastical province | Maputo |
Statistics | |
Population - Total - Catholics (including non-members) | (as of 2013) 4,661,000 1,134,000 (24.3%) |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 21 January 1612 |
Cathedral | Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Francisco Chimoio, OFM Cap |
Auxiliary Bishops | |
Bishops emeritus | Alexandre José Maria Cardinal dos Santos, O.F.M. |
Website | |
www.arquidiocesedemaputo.org |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maputo (Latin: Maputensis) is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Maputo in Mozambique.
History[]
- 21 January 1612: Established as a prelature nullius from the Diocese of Goa[1][2][3]
- 1783: Promoted as Territorial Prelature of Mozambique
- 4 September 1940: Promoted as Archdiocese of Lourenço Marques
- 18 September 1976: Renamed Archdiocese of Maputo
Cathedral[]
The seat of the archbishop is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Catedral Metropolitana de Nossa Senhora da Conceição) in Maputo.
Bishops[]
Ordinaries[]
Prelates Nullius of Mozambique[]
- Domingos Torrado, O.S.A. (1612), auxiliary bishop of Goa, named by Pope Paul VI but died in Goa before leaving for Africa
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Prelates of Mozambique[]
- Amaro José de São Tomás, OP (18 July 1783 – 18 July 1801)
- , CRSA (26 June 1805 – 17 December 1811)
- , (17 December 1811 – 23 August 1819), appointed Bishop of São Luís do Maranhão, Brazil
- , OCD (10 November 1819 – 1828)
- (30 January 1883 – 27 March 1884), appointed Bishop of Angola e Congo, Angola
- (27 March 1884 – 14 March 1887), appointed Bishop of São Tomé of Meliapore, India
- (14 March 1887 – 1 June 1891), appointed Bishop of Angola e Congo, Angola
- António José de Sousa Barroso (12 February 1891 – 11 October 1897), appointed Bishop of São Tomé of Meliapore, India
- (16 November 1897 – 23 July 1900)
- (Apostolic administrator; 17 December 1900 – 23 July 1901)
- (21 August 1901 – 14 November 1904), appointed Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde, Cape Verde
- (14 November 1904 – 8 May 1920)
- , OFM (16 December 1920 – 15 November 1935), appointed Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde, Cape Verde
- Teodósio de Gouveia (18 May 1936 – 4 September 1940 see below); future Cardinal
Archbishops of Maputo[]
Until 1976, the Archbishop of Maputo was titled the Archbishop of Lourenço Marques.
- Teodósio de Gouveia (see above 4 September 1940 – 6 February 1962) (Cardinal in 1946)
- Custódio Alvim Pereira (3 August 1962 – 26 August 1974)
- Alexandre José Maria dos Santos, OFM (23 December 1974 – 22 February 2003) (Cardinal in 1988)
- Francisco Chimoio, OFM Cap (since 22 February 2003)
Auxiliary Bishops[]
- (2018-)
- João Carlos Hatoa Nunes (2011-2017), appointed Bishop of Chimoio
- , O.F.M. (1997-2005), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Inhambane
- Custódio Alvim Pereira (1958-1962), appointed Archbishop here
Other priests of this diocese who became bishops[]
- Ernesto Maguengue, appointed Bishop of Pemba in 2004
- , appointed Bishop of Xai-Xai in 2004
Suffragan dioceses[]
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ Kenny, O.P., Joseph (1982). The Catholic Church in Tropical Africa 1445-1850. Ibadan University Press & Dominican Publications. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ^ Vilanculos, Júlio André. The role played by Church and State in the democratisation process in Mozambique, 1975-2004 (PDF). Department of Church History and Church Polity, University of Pretoria.
The second missionary expedition in Mozambique began in January 1612 after the papal bull was issued by Pope Paulo V, who elevated Mozambique to a “Prelature Nullius”. Prelature Nullius means a certain area of Roman Catholic Church that is functioning without a Prelate/Bishop. In such a situation, the Pope chooses an Administrator to run the activities of the Church.
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Robert Appleton Company. 1907. p. 190.
References[]
Categories:
- Roman Catholic dioceses in Mozambique
- 1612 establishments in the Portuguese Empire
- Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Maputo
- Roman Catholic archbishops of Maputo