Roman Catholicism in Argentina

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The Roman Catholic Church in Argentina is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and the Curia in Rome.

There are an estimated 33 million baptised Roman Catholics in Argentina, roughly 89% of the population. According to a 1999 study, 78% of Argentinians call themselves Catholics, though many of these are nominal Catholics who only attend church on specific social occasions (weddings, baptism ceremonies, etc.).

For the purposes of the local Catholic hierarchy, the territory of Argentina is divided into 8 Pastoral Regions, and these in turn into variable numbers of dioceses (the Buenos Aires Region is a special case, with other types of divisions). The dioceses can be archbishoprics or bishoprics.

Map of Argentina
Map of Argentina

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[edit] Pastoral Regions

  • Región Noroeste (NOA) (Northwest Region)
  • Región Noreste (NEA) (Northeast Region)
  • Región de Cuyo (Cuyo Region)
  • Región Centro (Central Region)
  • Región Litoral (Littoral Region)
  • Región Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Region)
  • Región Platense (Platense Region)
  • Región Patagonia-Comahue (Patagonia-Comahue Region)

[edit] Divisions by region


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