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Roman Catholic Diocese of Iași

The Diocese of Iași (or Latin: Dioecesis Iassiensis, Romanian: Episcopia Romano-Catolică de Iași, Hungarian: Jászvásári Egyházmegye, Polish: Diecezja Jassy) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Romanian Western Moldavia. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bucharest. Its episcopal see is Iași.

Diocese of Iaşi

Dioecesis Iasensis

Episcopia de Iaşi
Location
CountryRomania
Ecclesiastical provinceBucharest
Statistics
Area46,378 km2 (17,907 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
4,272,000
234,211 (5.5%)
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established27 June 1884
CathedralOur Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral, Iaşi
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopIosif Păuleț
Metropolitan ArchbishopIoan Robu
Auxiliary BishopsPetru Sescu
Vicar GeneralPetru Sescu
Map

Administrative map of the Roman Catholic Church in Romania
Website
Website of the Diocese

Its bishop has been Iosif Păuleț since 2019. Between 1990 and 2019 its bishop was Petru Gherghel, previously Apostolic Administrator since 1978. Auxiliary Bishop since 1999 has been Aurel Percă, Titular Bishop of Mauriana, appointed Archbishop of Bucharest in 2019.

History edit

It was established in 1818 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Moldavia (a pre-diocesan missionary jurisdiction; exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See, not part of an ecclesiastical province, but entitled to a titular bishop), on territory split off from the suppressed Diocese of Bacău, which had originally been set up at Siret by Pope Urban V in 1370, due to work done by Franciscans and Dominicans; its seat was transferred to Bacău at the beginning of the 15th century. Abandoned in 1497 due to Muslim persecutions, the See of Bacău was re-established in 1611, and had a succession of twenty prelates until 1789, when it was suppressed. The Catholics of Moldavia were then placed under the spiritual direction of Apostolic prefects, generally chosen from the Conventuals in charge of the mission.

The Apostolic Vicariate of Moldavia was promoted on 27 June 1884 by Pope Leo XIII to Diocese of Iaşi (Jászvásár in Hungarian) covering Romanian Moldavia, with Iaşi as residence.

In 1921 it gained territory from the Diocese of Tiraspol. On 5 June 1930 it gained territory from the Ukrainian Latin Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lviv.

On 28 October 1993, it lost territory to establish the Apostolic Administration of Moldova (now the diocese of Chișinău).

Special churches edit

Its cathedral is the Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral, in Iaşi. The former cathedral, Assumption of Mary Church, is also located in the city.

Other former cathedrals are the Biserica de vizitarea Maicii Domnului, in Bacău, and the ruined Biserica de Maicii Domnului, in Baia.

A minor basilica is the Bazilica Minora Sanctuarul de la Cacica, in Cacica.

Extent and statistics edit

As of 2014, its pastorally served 232,132 Catholics (5.3% of 4,359,762 total) on 46,378 km2 in 149 parishes, 420 priests (297 diocesan, 123 religious) with 704 lay religious (282 brothers, 422 sisters) and 125 seminarians.

The diocese covers the Romanian region of Moldavia—the counties of Suceava, Botoșani, Neamț, Iași, Bacău, Vaslui, Vrancea and Galați.

5.2% of the inhabitants are Catholic, with concentrations around Bacău and Roman. Its adherents are predominantly ethnic Romanians, with small Csángós (old Hungarian dialect) and Polish communities.

Episcopal ordinaries edit

Apostolic Vicars of Moldavia

all missionary members of the Latin congregation of Conventual Friars Minor, O.F.M. Conv.

  • Giovanni Filippo Paroni (1818.06.26 – 1825)
  • Bonaventura Zabberoni (1825.07.19 – 1826.07.30), Titular Bishop of Helenopolis (1825.07.19 – death 1826.07.30)
  • Aloisio Landi (? – death 1829.01.22)
  • Paolo Sardi (1843.04.07 – death 1848.11.09), Titular Bishop of Vera (1843.04.07 – 1848.11.09)
  • Antonio de Stefano (1849.08.28 – death 1859.11.27), Titular Bishop of Benda (1849.08.28 – 1893.11.01)
  • Giuseppe Salandari (1864.04.22 – death 1873.12.29)
  • Antonio Maria Grasselli (1874.04.14 – 1874.12.22), Titular Bishop of Trapezopolis (1874.04.14 – 1875.01.08); later Apostolic Vicar of Constantinople (Turkey) (1874.12.22 – 1880.01.23), Titular Archbishop of Colossæ (1875.01.08 – 1899.06.19), Archbishop-Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscanella (Italy) (1899.06.19 – 1911), Archbishop-Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania (Lazio, central Italy) (1911–1913.12.30), Titular Archbishop of Larissa, (1913.12.30 – 1919.02.01)
  • Ludovico Marangoni (1874.12.22 – 1877.09.21), Titular Bishop of Gortyna (1874.12.31 – 1877.09.21); previously Minister General (General Superior) of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual (Conventual Franciscans) (1864–1872); later Bishop of Chioggia (Italy) (1877.09.21 – 1908.11.21)
  • Fidelis Dehm (1877.12.31 – death 1880)
Bishops of Iaşi (Jászvásár)
  • Nicolae Iosif Camilli (1884.06.27 – 1894.05.06 see below), previously Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis (1881.09.16 – 1884.06.27); later Titular Bishop of Gadaræ (1896.02.25 – 1901.03.27), Titular Archbishop of Constantia antea Tomi (1901.03.27 – 1904.08.30)
  • Dominique Jacquet (1895.01.08 – 1904.02.25), also Metropolitan Archbishop of București (Bucharest, Romania) (1895–1895); later
  • Nicolae Iosif Camilli (see above 1904.08.30 – 1916.01.17), now styled Archbishop-Bishop of Iaşi (Romania) (1904.08.30 – 1916.01.17)
  • Alexandru Theodor Cisar (1920.04.22 – 1924.12.12), later Metropolitan Archbishop of București (Romania) (1924.12.12 – death 1954.01.07)
  • Mihai Robu (1925.05.07 – death 1944.09.27)
  • Apostolic Administrator Marcu Glaser (1944.10.18 – 1947.10.30), Titular Bishop of Cæsaropolis (1943.06.10 – 1950.05.25); afterward staying in the diocese as Auxiliary Bishop (1947.10.30 – 1950.05.25)
  • Blessed Bishop Anton Durcovici (1947.10.30 – 1951.12.10), also Apostolic Administrator of București (Bucharest, Romania) (1948–1949).
  • Petru Gherghel (1990.03.14 – present)

Sources and external links edit

  • GigaCatholic with incumbent biography links
  • (in Romanian) Official site of the diocese
  • PROFILE, newadvent.org. Accessed 23 February 2024.


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The Diocese of Iași or Latin Dioecesis Iassiensis Romanian Episcopia Romano Catolică de Iași Hungarian Jaszvasari Egyhazmegye Polish Diecezja Jassy is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Romanian Western Moldavia It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bucharest Its episcopal see is Iași Diocese of IasiDioecesis IasensisEpiscopia de IasiOur Lady Queen of Iași CathedralLocationCountryRomaniaEcclesiastical provinceBucharestStatisticsArea46 378 km2 17 907 sq mi Population Total Catholics as of 2013 4 272 000234 211 5 5 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteEstablished27 June 1884CathedralOur Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral IasiCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopIosif PăulețMetropolitan ArchbishopIoan RobuAuxiliary BishopsPetru SescuVicar GeneralPetru SescuMapAdministrative map of the Roman Catholic Church in RomaniaWebsiteWebsite of the DioceseIts bishop has been Iosif Păuleț since 2019 Between 1990 and 2019 its bishop was Petru Gherghel previously Apostolic Administrator since 1978 Auxiliary Bishop since 1999 has been Aurel Percă Titular Bishop of Mauriana appointed Archbishop of Bucharest in 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Special churches 3 Extent and statistics 4 Episcopal ordinaries 5 Sources and external linksHistory editIt was established in 1818 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Moldavia a pre diocesan missionary jurisdiction exempt i e directly subject to the Holy See not part of an ecclesiastical province but entitled to a titular bishop on territory split off from the suppressed Diocese of Bacău which had originally been set up at Siret by Pope Urban V in 1370 due to work done by Franciscans and Dominicans its seat was transferred to Bacău at the beginning of the 15th century Abandoned in 1497 due to Muslim persecutions the See of Bacău was re established in 1611 and had a succession of twenty prelates until 1789 when it was suppressed The Catholics of Moldavia were then placed under the spiritual direction of Apostolic prefects generally chosen from the Conventuals in charge of the mission The Apostolic Vicariate of Moldavia was promoted on 27 June 1884 by Pope Leo XIII to Diocese of Iasi Jaszvasar in Hungarian covering Romanian Moldavia with Iasi as residence In 1921 it gained territory from the Diocese of Tiraspol On 5 June 1930 it gained territory from the Ukrainian Latin Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lviv On 28 October 1993 it lost territory to establish the Apostolic Administration of Moldova now the diocese of Chișinău Special churches editIts cathedral is the Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral in Iasi The former cathedral Assumption of Mary Church is also located in the city Other former cathedrals are the Biserica de vizitarea Maicii Domnului in Bacău and the ruined Biserica de Maicii Domnului in Baia A minor basilica is the Bazilica Minora Sanctuarul de la Cacica in Cacica Extent and statistics editAs of 2014 update its pastorally served 232 132 Catholics 5 3 of 4 359 762 total on 46 378 km2 in 149 parishes 420 priests 297 diocesan 123 religious with 704 lay religious 282 brothers 422 sisters and 125 seminarians The diocese covers the Romanian region of Moldavia the counties of Suceava Botoșani Neamț Iași Bacău Vaslui Vrancea and Galați 5 2 of the inhabitants are Catholic with concentrations around Bacău and Roman Its adherents are predominantly ethnic Romanians with small Csangos old Hungarian dialect and Polish communities Episcopal ordinaries editApostolic Vicars of Moldaviaall missionary members of the Latin congregation of Conventual Friars Minor O F M Conv Giovanni Filippo Paroni 1818 06 26 1825 Bonaventura Zabberoni 1825 07 19 1826 07 30 Titular Bishop of Helenopolis 1825 07 19 death 1826 07 30 Aloisio Landi death 1829 01 22 Apostolic Administrator Jose Carlos Magni 1832 1838 Paolo Sardi 1843 04 07 death 1848 11 09 Titular Bishop of Vera 1843 04 07 1848 11 09 Antonio de Stefano 1849 08 28 death 1859 11 27 Titular Bishop of Benda 1849 08 28 1893 11 01 Giuseppe Salandari 1864 04 22 death 1873 12 29 Antonio Maria Grasselli 1874 04 14 1874 12 22 Titular Bishop of Trapezopolis 1874 04 14 1875 01 08 later Apostolic Vicar of Constantinople Turkey 1874 12 22 1880 01 23 Titular Archbishop of Colossae 1875 01 08 1899 06 19 Archbishop Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscanella Italy 1899 06 19 1911 Archbishop Bishop of Viterbo e Tuscania Lazio central Italy 1911 1913 12 30 Titular Archbishop of Larissa 1913 12 30 1919 02 01 Ludovico Marangoni 1874 12 22 1877 09 21 Titular Bishop of Gortyna 1874 12 31 1877 09 21 previously Minister General General Superior of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual Conventual Franciscans 1864 1872 later Bishop of Chioggia Italy 1877 09 21 1908 11 21 Fidelis Dehm 1877 12 31 death 1880 Bishops of Iasi Jaszvasar Nicolae Iosif Camilli 1884 06 27 1894 05 06 see below previously Titular Bishop of Mosynopolis 1881 09 16 1884 06 27 later Titular Bishop of Gadarae 1896 02 25 1901 03 27 Titular Archbishop of Constantia antea Tomi 1901 03 27 1904 08 30 Dominique Jacquet 1895 01 08 1904 02 25 also Metropolitan Archbishop of București Bucharest Romania 1895 1895 later Nicolae Iosif Camilli see above 1904 08 30 1916 01 17 now styled Archbishop Bishop of Iasi Romania 1904 08 30 1916 01 17 Alexandru Theodor Cisar 1920 04 22 1924 12 12 later Metropolitan Archbishop of București Romania 1924 12 12 death 1954 01 07 Mihai Robu 1925 05 07 death 1944 09 27 Apostolic Administrator Marcu Glaser 1944 10 18 1947 10 30 Titular Bishop of Caesaropolis 1943 06 10 1950 05 25 afterward staying in the diocese as Auxiliary Bishop 1947 10 30 1950 05 25 Blessed Bishop Anton Durcovici 1947 10 30 1951 12 10 also Apostolic Administrator of București Bucharest Romania 1948 1949 Petru Gherghel 1990 03 14 present Sources and external links editGigaCatholic with incumbent biography links in Romanian Official site of the diocese PROFILE newadvent org Accessed 23 February 2024 47 09 37 N 27 35 00 E 47 1604 N 27 5832 E 47 1604 27 5832 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Iași amp oldid 1209878558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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