Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów

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Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów

Dioecesis Zamosciensis-Lubaczoviensis

Diecezja Zamojsko-Lubaczowska
Katedra Zamosc 2013.JPG
Cathedral of the Resurrection and St Thomas the Apostle in Zamość
Location
CountryPoland
Ecclesiastical provincePrzemyśl
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Przemyśl
Statistics
Area8,144 km2 (3,144 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2010)
487,881
473,946 (97.1%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
Established3 June 1991
CathedralKatedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego
i św. Tomasza Apostoła, Zamość
(Cathedral of the Resurrection
and St. Thomas the Apostle
)
Co-cathedralKonkatedra św. Stanisława, Lubaczów
(Co-Cathedral Shrine of St. Stanislaus)
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Bishop
Metropolitan ArchbishopAdam Szal
Auxiliary BishopsMariusz Leszczyński
Bishops emeritusJan Śrutwa
Website
Website of the Diocese
Map of Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów (Latin: Zamoscien(sis) – Lubaczovien(sis)) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Przemyśl in Poland.

Its cathedral episcopal see is Katedra Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego i św. Tomasza Apostoła, a World Heritage Site dedicated to Resurrection and , in the city of Zamość, Lubelskie. It also has

History[]

  • 1991: Established as Apostolic Administration of Lubaczów, on territory split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lviv (in Ukraine)
  • Promoted on 25 March 1992 as Diocese of Zamość – Lubaczów, having gained territory from the Diocese of Lublin
  • Enjoyed Papal visits from the Polish Pope John Paul II in June 1991 and June 1999.

Statistics[]

As per 2014, it pastorally served 462,586 Catholics (94.9% of 487,500 total) on 8,144 km² in 185 parishes and 4 missions with 478 priests (451 diocesan, 27 religious), 173 lay religious (27 brothers, 146 sisters) and 45 seminarians.

Episcopal ordinaries[]

(all Roman rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Zamość-Lubaczów
  • Jan Śrutwa (25 March 1992 – retired 5 August 2006); previously Titular Bishop of Liberalia (1984.07.25 – 1992.03.25) as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Lublin (Poland) (1984.07.25 – 1992.03.25)
  • Wacław Depo (5 August 2006 – 29 December 2011), next Metropolitan Archbishop of Częstochowa (Poland) (2011.12.29 – ...)
  • (30 June 2012 – ... ), previously Titular Bishop of Tisedi (2005.12.21 – 2012.06.30) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Przemyśl (Poland) (2005.12.21 – 2012.06.30).

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Coordinates: 50°42′59″N 23°15′01″E / 50.716518°N 23.250406°E / 50.716518; 23.250406



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