Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul

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Archeparchy of Mosul
Mausiliensis Chaldaeorum
Statistics
Country: Iraq
Rite: Chaldean rite
Area: 528 km²
Population:
  Total:
  Catholics:

1,739,800 (2002)
21,105 (1.2%)
Cathedral: St Paul's Cathedral
Ordinaries
Bishop: vacant

The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul (Latin: Mausiliensis Chaldaeorum) is an Eastern sui juris (autonomous) particular church of the Roman Catholic Church, located in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. The diocese comprises the city of Mosul. The territory is subdivided in 12 parishes. The diocese of Mosul was elevated to Archeparchy of Mosul on February 14, 1967 by Pope Paul VI. The ordinary was Mar Paulos Faraj Rahho until his death in early 2008, and the Papal Nuncio is His Excellency, Archbishop Francis Assisi Chullikatt, whose Apostolic Nunciature is the entire state of Iraq.

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The archeparchy is led by the prelature of an archbishop, concurrently the pastor of St. Paul's Cathedral. The cathedral was the target of a bombing on December 7, 2004, leaving the building badly damaged. The bishop's residence was a modern two story building that housed the archbishopric, which was 10 km away from the cathedral. The bishopric was built and inaugurated in 1995 by His Excellency, the late Mar George Garmo. It was destroyed on August 12, 1995 by five attackers who ransacked the building after forcing everyone to leave and loading the building with dynamite. Late on February 29, 2008, according to a report given by the Catholic News Service, Archbishop Rahho was kidnapped from his car; his bodyguards and driver were killed.[1] On 13 March 2008, it was reported that the Archbishop's body had been found buried near Mosul.[2]

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[edit] List of churches

The following is a list of churches under the Archeparchy of Mosul and their locations:

  • St. Miskenta the Martyr - Al Mayasa
  • St. Isiah - Ras Al Koor
  • St. Paul - Hai Al-Majmou'a
  • Our Mother of Perpetual Help - Dawasa
  • St. Joseph - Al-Mayda
  • Church of the Virgin Mary - Al-Dargazliya
  • St. Ephrem - Mousal Al-Jadida
  • Sacred Heart - Tel Keppe
  • St. Addai - Karamles

[edit] Statistics

The following statistics were reported in the year 2004.

  • Total Catholics: 20,600
  • Diocesan Priests: 10
  • Religious Priests: 4
  • Total Priests: 14
  • Catholics Per Priest: 1,471
  • Permanent Deacons: 1
  • Male Religious: 4
  • Parishes: 10

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