Roman Catholic Diocese of Campina Grande

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Diocese of Campina Grande

Dioecesis Campinae Grandis
Location
Country Brazil
Ecclesiastical provinceParaíba
Statistics
Area20,451 km2 (7,896 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2003)
830,118
720,000 (86.7%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
Established14 May 1949 (72 years ago)
CathedralCatedral Nossa Senhora da Conceição
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Bishop
Metropolitan Archbishop, O.F.M.Cap.
Website
www.diocesedecampinagrande.org

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Campina Grande (Latin: Dioecesis Campinae Grandis) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Paraíba, in northeastern Brazil.

Its cathedral episcopal see is Catedral Nossa Senhora da Conceição, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, in the city of Campina Grande.

It is vacant.

History[]

  • Established on May 14, 1949 as Diocese of Campina Grande, on territory split off from the Archdiocese of Paraíba, its Metropolitan since.
  • Lost territory on 1959.01.17 to establish the Diocese of Patos.

Statistics[]

As per 2014, it pastorally served 807,000 Catholics (87.0% of 928,000 total) on 20,051 km² in 52 parishes with 92 priests (69 diocesan, 23 religious), 1 deacon, 131 lay religious (67 brothers, 64 sisters) and 25 seminarians.

Bishops[]

(all Latin Rite)

Episcopal ordinaries[]

Suffragan Bishops of Campina Grande
  • , Order of Friars Minor (O.F.M.) (born Poland) (1949.06.18 – 1955.05.11), next Bishop of Tubarão (Brazil) (1955.05.11 – retired 1981.09.17), died 1992; previously Apostolic Administrator of then Territorial Prelature of Santarem (Brazil, now a diocese) (1941 – 1947.12.13), Titular Bishop of Conana (1947.12.13 – 1949.06.18) as Bishop-Prelate of above Santarém (1947.12.13 – 1949.06.18), Apostolic Administrator of Territorial Prelature of Macapá (Brazil) (1949 – 1950.01.14)
  • (1956.02.24 – 1962.07.04) (first Brazilian incumbent), next Bishop of Palmeira dos Índios (Brazil) (1962.07.04 – retired 1978.03.29), died 2004; previously Titular Bishop of Gergis (1954.11.06 – 1956.02.24) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of São Luís do Maranhão (Brazil) (1954.11.06 – 1956.02.24)
  • (1962.08.23 – retired 1981.05.20), died 2006; previously Titular Bishop of Knin (1954.05.31 – 1959.06.20) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Paraíba (Brazil) (1954.05.31 – 1959.06.20), Bishop of Nazaré (Brazil) (1959.06.20 – 1962.08.23)
  • (1981.07.09 – 2001.08.29), died 2003; previously Titular Bishop of Mididi (1965.11.06 – 1981.07.09) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Vitória (Brazil) (1965.11.06 – 1981.07.09)
  • (2001.08.29 – 2003.11.26), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Natal (Brazil) (2003.11.26 – 2011.12.21); previously Bishop of Cajazeiras (Brazil) (1990.07.12 – 2000.07.12), Coadjutor Bishop of Campina Grande (Brazil) (2000.07.12 – succession 2001.08.29)
  • (2005.02.16 – 2011.12.21); previously Bishop of Caicó (Brazil) (1995.11.29 – 2005.02.16); next Metropolitan Archbishop of Natal (Brazil) (2011.12.21 – ...)
  • , Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (O.F.M.Cap.) (2012.08.08 - 2017.03.08), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Paraíba (Brazil) (2017.03.08 – ...); formerly Bishop of Caicó (Brazil) (2006.07.05 – 2012.08.08)
  • (2017.10.11 - present); previously Titular Bishop of Cozyla as Auxiliary Bishop of Aracajú (in Sergipe) (2001.04.18 - 2006.07.12), Bishop of Palmeira dos Índios (in Alagoas) (2006.07.12 - 2017.10.11)

Coadjutor bishop[]

  • (2001-2003)

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop[]

  • , appointed Bishop of Palmares, Pernambuco in 2000

See also[]

References[]

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Coordinates: 7°13′07″S 35°52′52″W / 7.2186°S 35.8812°W / -7.2186; -35.8812



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