Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki
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Country: | Japan |
Rite: | Latin Rite |
Area: | 4,192 km² |
Population: Total: Catholics: |
1,500,249 (2004) 67,728 (4.5%) |
Cathedral: | 浦上教会 (Immaculate Conception Cathedral (Urakami)) |
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Bishop: | Joseph Mitsuaki Takami, P.S.S. |
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nagasaki {Latin: Nagasakien(sis), Japanese:長崎 } is an archdiocese located in the city of Nagasaki in Japan.
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[edit] History
- May 22, 1876: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Japan from the Apostolic Vicariate of Japan
- June 15, 1891: Promoted as Diocese of Nagasaki
- May 4, 1959: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Nagasaki
[edit] Leadership
- Archbishops of Nagasaki (Roman rite)
- Archbishop Joseph Mitsuaki Takami (ヨセフ高見三明), P.S.S. (since 2003.10.17)
- Archbishop Francis Xavier Kaname Shimamoto (フランシスコ・ザビエル島本要), Ist. del Prado (1990.02.08 – 2002.08.31)
- Cardinal Joseph Asajirō Satowaki (ヨゼフ里脇浅次郎) (1968.12.19 – 1990.02.08)
- Archbishop Paul Aijirô Yamaguchi (パウロ山口愛次郎) (1937.09.15 – 1968.12.19)
- Bishops of Nagasaki 長崎 (Roman rite)
- Bishop Januarius Kyunosuke Hayasaka (ヤヌアリオ早坂久之助) (1927.07.16 – 1937)
- Bishop Jean-Claude Combaz (ジャン・クロード・コンバス), M.E.P. (1912.06.03 – 1926.08.18)
- Bishop Jules-Alphonse Cousin (アルフォンス・クーザン), M.E.P. (1891.06.15 – 1911.09.18)
- Vicars Apostolic of Southern Japan (Roman rite)
- Bishop Jules-Alphonse Cousin (アルフォンス・クーザン), M.E.P. (1885.06.16 – 1891.06.15)
- Bishop Bernard-Thadée Petitjean (ベルナール・プチジャン), M.E.P. (1876.05.22 – 1884.10.07)