Ordinariate for the Faithful of Eastern Rites in Brazil

Ordinariate of Ordinariate to Eastern Catholics in Brazil
Location
Country Brazil
Statistics
Population
- Catholics
(as of 1998)
10,000
Parishes 4
Information
Established 14 November 1951
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Walmor Oliveira de Azevedo
Emeritus Bishops Eusébio Oscar Scheid

The Ordinariate of Brazil for the faithful of the Eastern rite or Brazil of the Eastern Rite (Portuguese Ordinariato para os Fiéis de Ritos Orientais no Brasil) is an Ordinariate (pseudo-diocese of the Catholic Church) for the Eastern Catholics in Brazil without proper jurisdiction of their own particular churches sui iuris.

It is exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See and its Roman Congregation for the Oriental Churches, not part of any ecclesiastical province. The Ordinariate is headquartered Rua Cosme Velho 470, 20241-090 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil and currently governed by Walmor Oliveira de Azevedo, (Latin) Metropolitan Archbishop of Belo Horizonte, but not vested in a particular see.

History

The Ordinariate was erected on 14 November 1951 with the papal decree Cum fidelium[1] of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, which gave effect to a decision ex audientia of Pope Pius XII took on 26 October 1950, as Ordinariate of Ordinariato para os Fiéis de Ritos Orientais no Brasil.

Subsequently, it lost jurisdiction over those rite-specific Particular Churches sui iuris which erected their proper ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Brazil :

Territory and statistics

As per 1998 it pastorally served 10,000 baptized Eastern Catholic Brazilians in 4 parishes with 5 priests (2 diocesan, 3 religious) and 3 lay religious brothers.

Ordinaries

(all Roman Rite; not all the Auxiliary bishops)

Ordinaries of Brazil of the Eastern Rite

See also

References

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