Apostolic Vicariate of Hosanna

The Apostolic Vicariate of Hosanna is a Catholic pre-diocesan missionary jurisdiction of the Latin Church in Ethiopia (which is mostly Coptic, both Orthodox and Catholic).

It is exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See (notably to the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples), not part of any ecclesiastical conference.

Its cathedral episcopal see (since 2010) is a St. Josephs cathedral (built 1999, dedciated to the dicoesan patron saint), in Hosanna (Ethiopia).

Statistics

As per 2014, it pasorally served 143,204 Catholics (5.4% of 2,658,416 total) on 8,214 km² in 26 parishes and 3 missions with 48 priests (37 diocesan, 11 religious), 1 deacon, 64 lay religious (25 brothers, 39 sisters) and 15 seminarians.

History

Established on 1940.02.13 as Apostolic Prefecture of Hosanna, on territories split off from the then Apostolic Prefecture of Neghelli and then Apostolic Vicariate of Gimma (now Nekemte) and run by missionary Capuchin Friars Minor.

Suppressed on 1977.12.30, its territory being reassigned to establish the then Apostolic Prefecture of Soddo–Hosanna.

Restored and promoted on January 20, 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI as Apostolic Vicariate of Hosanna on territory restituted from the meanwhile promoted Apostolic Vicariate of Soddo–Hosanna (which is accordingly renamed Apostolic Vicariate of Soddo.

Ordinaries

(all Latin Church)

Apostolic Prefects of Hosanna
Apostolic Vicars of Hosanna

See also

References

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