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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagpur

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagpur (Latin: Nagpuren(sis)) is a Latin Rite Metropolitan archdiocese in central India, yet depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

Archdiocese of Nagpur

Archidioecesis Nagpurensis

नागपूर बिशपच्या अधिकारातील प्रदेश
St. Francis de Sales Cathedral
Location
CountryIndia
Statistics
Area55,272 km2 (21,341 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
11,000,000
24,446 (0.2%)
Parishes34
Information
RiteLatin Rite
CathedralCathedral of St Francis de Sales in Nagpur
Patron saintSt Francis de Sales
Our Lady of Lourdes
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopElias Joseph Gonsalves
Vicar GeneralAnthony D'Souza
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

Its cathedral episcopal see is St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, in the city of Nagpur, in Maharashtra state.

Statistics edit

As per 2014, it pastorally served 25,500 Catholics (0.2% of 12,360,000 total) on 59,042 km2 in 34 parishes and 12 missions with 142 priests (48 diocesan, 94 religious), 798 lay religious (265 brothers, 533 sisters) and 23 seminarians.

History edit

Ecclesiastical province edit

Its ecclesiastical province comprises the Metropolitan's own archbishopric and these Suffragan bishoprics, Latin Rite except one Syro-Oriental Rite:

Episcopal ordinaries edit

(all Latin Rite, initially missionary members of a Latin congregation)

Suffragan Bishops of Nagpur
  • Charles-Félix Pelvat, Fransalians (M.S.F.S.) (born France) (October 2, 1893 – death July 23, 1900)
  • Jean-Marie Crochet (born France) (October 25, 1900 – death June 6, 1903)
  • Etienne-Marie Bonaventure, M.S.F.S. (born France) (September 17, 1904 – death March 12, 1907)
  • François-Etienne Coppel, M.S.F.S. (born France) (June 22, 1907 – death March 16, 1933)
  • Louis-François Gayet, M.S.F.S. (born France) (February 1, 1934 – death August 26, 1950)
  • Eugene D’Souza, M.S.F.S. (first Indian incumbent) (July 12, 1951 – September 19, 1953 see below)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Nagpur
  • Eugene D’Souza, M.S.F.S. (see above September 19, 1953 – September 13, 1963), later Metropolitan Archbishop of Bhopal (India) (1963.09.13 – death 1994.03.26)
  • Leonard Joseph Raymond (January 16, 1964 – death February 1, 1974) (born Pakistan), previously Bishop of Allahabad (India) (1947.04.10 – 1964.01.16)
  • Leobard D’Souza (July 1, 1975 – retired January 17, 1998), also vice-president of Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (1988–1991); previously Titular Bishop of Caput Cilla (1964.11.12 – 1965.12.17) & Coadjutor Bishop of Jabalpur (India) (1964.11.12 – 1965.12.17), succeeding as Bishop of Jabalpur (1965.12.17 – 1975.07.01)
  • Abraham Viruthakulangara (January 17, 1998 – April 19, 2018), previously Bishop of Khandwa (India) (1977.03.04 – 1998.01.17).
  • Elias Joseph Gonsalves – 2018.12.03 – present

Saints and causes for canonisation edit

  • Servant of God Sr. Marie Gertrude Gros, SMMI[1]  

References edit

  1. ^ "Saints & Blessed – CCBI". Retrieved 17 October 2019.

Sources and external links edit

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