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Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, located in the Netherlands. The diocese is one of the seven suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Utrecht. The territory of the diocese covers the Province of Limburg.

Diocese of Roermond

Dioecesis Ruremundensis

Bisdom Roermond
Saint Christopher Cathedral
Coat of arms
Location
Country Netherlands
TerritoryLimburg
MetropolitanArchdiocese of Utrecht
Statistics
Area2,209 km2 (853 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2017)
1,116,260
1,070,970 (95.9%)
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established12 May 1559 (re-established 4 March 1853)
CathedralCathedral of Saint Christopher in Roermond
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopHendrikus Smeets
Metropolitan ArchbishopCardinal Wim Eijk
Auxiliary BishopsEverardus Johannes de Jong
Map

Location of the Diocese of Roermond
Website
bisdom-roermond.nl

Its cathedral episcopal see is the Cathedral of St. Christopher in Roermond.

Its main pilgrimage sites are Kapel in 't Zand [nl] and Valkenburg.

The Dean of Roermond is responsible for the parishes in that city and a few other municipalities in the diocese.

History

 
Roermond's St. Christopher cathedral

Originally established on 12 May 1559, on territories split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cologne (Keulen, now in Germany) and Diocese of Liège (Luik, now in Belgium).

During the Napoleonic era, on 1801.07.15 it lost territory to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Grave–Nijmegen, on 1801.11.29 the diocese was suppressed, its territory being divided between the above vicariate and to establish the (German) Diocese of Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle).

It was re-established in 1840 by the Holy See as (pre-diocesan) Apostolic Vicariate of Limburg. In 1853 it was promoted as Diocese of Roermond and gained territory from the Belgian Diocese of Liège.

During the sixties of the twentieth century, the relatively strong demarcation between the Catholic south on one side and the Calvinist west and north on the other side of the Netherlands started to diminish. In the second half of the twentieth century a rapid secularization and strong loss of religious affiliation have taken place in Limburg.

Statistics and population

The diocese has roughly 817,000 registered Roman Catholics (about 72.3% of the population of Limburg). Roughly 3 percent of the population in the Diocese Roermond attends Mass on Sundays[1] (as per official Church (KASKI) data). The Roermond diocese is one of the two in the Netherlands that is in a majority-Catholic region, as per the most recent KASKI data.

As per 2014, it pastorally served 1,091,000 Catholics (96.0% of 1,136,000 total) on 2,209 km² in 303 parishes with 471 priests (219 diocesan, 252 religious), 71 deacons, 1,210 lay religious (440 brothers, 770 sisters) and 24 seminarians.

Limburg is mostly Roman Catholic by tradition and still uses the term and certain traditions as a base for its cultural identity, though the vast majority of the population is now largely irreligious in practice. Research among Dutch Catholics in 2006 shows that only 27% of the Dutch Catholics can be regarded as a theist, 55% as an ietsist / agnostic theist and 17% as agnostic.[2]

Episcopal Ordinaries

Suffragan Bishops (first diocese)
  • Willem Damasus Van der Lindt (1562–1588)
  • Hendrik van Cuyk (1596–1609)
  • Jacobus a Castro (1611–1639)
  • Andreas Creusen (1651–1657)
  • Eugène, Count d'Allamont (1659–1666)
  • Lancelot de Gottignies (1670–1673)
  • Reginald Cools, O.P. (1677–1700)
  • Angèle, Count d'Ongnies et d'Estrees, O.F.M. Cap. (1701–1722)
  • François-Louis Sanguessa, O.F.M. (1722–1741)
  • Jan-Baptist de Castillion (1742-1743)
  • Joseph Anselme François Werbrouck (1743–1746)
  • Jean-Antoine de Robiano (1746–1769)
  • Jan Hendrik van Kerens, S.J. (1770–1775)
  • Philippus, Empire Count van en tot Hoensbroeck (1775–1793)
  • Jan, Baron van Velde tot Melroy en Sart-Bomal (1794–1801)
Apostolic Vicar of Limburg
  • Joannes Augustus Paredis (1840.12.18 – 1853.03.04 see below), Titular Bishop of Hirina (1840.12.18 – 1853.03.04)
Suffragan Bishops (present diocese)
  • Jan Augustus Paredis (see above 1853.03.04 – death 1886.06.18)
  • Frans Boermans (1886–1900)
  • Jozesh Hubertus Drehmans (1900–1913)
  • Lorenz Schrijnen (1914–1932)
  • Jozef Hubertus Willem Lemmens (1932–1958)
  • Jan Michiel Jozef Antoon Hanssen (1958-1958)
  • Pieter Jan Antoon Moors (1959–1970)
  • Jan Baptist Matthijs Gijsen (1972–1993)
    • Alphons Castermans, auxiliary (1982-1997)
  • Frans Jozef Maria Wiertz (1993-2017)
  • Hendrikus Smeets (2018–present)

See also

References

  1. ^ Rapportnr. 590 Kerncijfers 2008 uit de kerkelijke statistiek van het Rooms-Katholiek Kerkgenootschap in Nederland door drs. Joris Kregting en Jolanda Massaar-Remmerswaal, augustus 2009
  2. ^ God in the Netherlands' (1996-2006), by Ronald Meester, G. Dekker, ISBN 9789025957407

Sources and external links

  • GCatholic.org - data for all sections
  • Website of the diocese of Roermond
  • Roermond - Catholic Encyclopedia article
  • Wikipedia page in Dutch about the cathedral

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church located in the Netherlands The diocese is one of the seven suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Utrecht The territory of the diocese covers the Province of Limburg Diocese of RoermondDioecesis RuremundensisBisdom RoermondSaint Christopher CathedralCoat of armsLocationCountry NetherlandsTerritoryLimburgMetropolitanArchdiocese of UtrechtStatisticsArea2 209 km2 853 sq mi Population Total Catholics including non members as of 2017 1 116 2601 070 970 95 9 InformationDenominationCatholicSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished12 May 1559 re established 4 March 1853 CathedralCathedral of Saint Christopher in RoermondCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopHendrikus SmeetsMetropolitan ArchbishopCardinal Wim EijkAuxiliary BishopsEverardus Johannes de JongMapLocation of the Diocese of RoermondWebsitebisdom roermond nlIts cathedral episcopal see is the Cathedral of St Christopher in Roermond Its main pilgrimage sites are Kapel in t Zand nl and Valkenburg The Dean of Roermond is responsible for the parishes in that city and a few other municipalities in the diocese Contents 1 History 2 Statistics and population 3 Episcopal Ordinaries 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources and external linksHistory Edit Roermond s St Christopher cathedralOriginally established on 12 May 1559 on territories split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cologne Keulen now in Germany and Diocese of Liege Luik now in Belgium During the Napoleonic era on 1801 07 15 it lost territory to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Grave Nijmegen on 1801 11 29 the diocese was suppressed its territory being divided between the above vicariate and to establish the German Diocese of Aachen Aix la Chapelle It was re established in 1840 by the Holy See as pre diocesan Apostolic Vicariate of Limburg In 1853 it was promoted as Diocese of Roermond and gained territory from the Belgian Diocese of Liege During the sixties of the twentieth century the relatively strong demarcation between the Catholic south on one side and the Calvinist west and north on the other side of the Netherlands started to diminish In the second half of the twentieth century a rapid secularization and strong loss of religious affiliation have taken place in Limburg Statistics and population EditThe diocese has roughly 817 000 registered Roman Catholics about 72 3 of the population of Limburg Roughly 3 percent of the population in the Diocese Roermond attends Mass on Sundays 1 as per official Church KASKI data The Roermond diocese is one of the two in the Netherlands that is in a majority Catholic region as per the most recent KASKI data As per 2014 it pastorally served 1 091 000 Catholics 96 0 of 1 136 000 total on 2 209 km in 303 parishes with 471 priests 219 diocesan 252 religious 71 deacons 1 210 lay religious 440 brothers 770 sisters and 24 seminarians Limburg is mostly Roman Catholic by tradition and still uses the term and certain traditions as a base for its cultural identity though the vast majority of the population is now largely irreligious in practice Research among Dutch Catholics in 2006 shows that only 27 of the Dutch Catholics can be regarded as a theist 55 as an ietsist agnostic theist and 17 as agnostic 2 Episcopal Ordinaries EditSuffragan Bishops first diocese Willem Damasus Van der Lindt 1562 1588 Hendrik van Cuyk 1596 1609 Jacobus a Castro 1611 1639 Andreas Creusen 1651 1657 Eugene Count d Allamont 1659 1666 Lancelot de Gottignies 1670 1673 Reginald Cools O P 1677 1700 Angele Count d Ongnies et d Estrees O F M Cap 1701 1722 Francois Louis Sanguessa O F M 1722 1741 Jan Baptist de Castillion 1742 1743 Joseph Anselme Francois Werbrouck 1743 1746 Jean Antoine de Robiano 1746 1769 Jan Hendrik van Kerens S J 1770 1775 Philippus Empire Count van en tot Hoensbroeck 1775 1793 Jan Baron van Velde tot Melroy en Sart Bomal 1794 1801 Apostolic Vicar of LimburgJoannes Augustus Paredis 1840 12 18 1853 03 04 see below Titular Bishop of Hirina 1840 12 18 1853 03 04 Suffragan Bishops present diocese Jan Augustus Paredis see above 1853 03 04 death 1886 06 18 Frans Boermans 1886 1900 Jozesh Hubertus Drehmans 1900 1913 Lorenz Schrijnen 1914 1932 Jozef Hubertus Willem Lemmens 1932 1958 Jan Michiel Jozef Antoon Hanssen 1958 1958 Pieter Jan Antoon Moors 1959 1970 Jan Baptist Matthijs Gijsen 1972 1993 Alphons Castermans auxiliary 1982 1997 Frans Jozef Maria Wiertz 1993 2017 Everard de Jong auxiliary 1999 Hendrikus Smeets 2018 present See also EditCatholic Church in the NetherlandsReferences Edit Rapportnr 590 Kerncijfers 2008 uit de kerkelijke statistiek van het Rooms Katholiek Kerkgenootschap in Nederland door drs Joris Kregting en Jolanda Massaar Remmerswaal augustus 2009 God in the Netherlands 1996 2006 by Ronald Meester G Dekker ISBN 9789025957407Sources and external links EditGCatholic org data for all sections Website of the diocese of Roermond Roermond Catholic Encyclopedia article Wikipedia page in Dutch about the cathedral Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Roermond amp oldid 1122947876, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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