Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba
Diocese of Piracicaba Dioecesis Piracicabensis Diocese de Piracicaba | |
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Location | |
Country | Brazil |
Ecclesiastical province | Campinas |
Metropolitan | Campinas |
Statistics | |
Area | 5,402 km2 (2,086 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2004) 988,326[1] 763,246 (77.2%) |
Parishes | 61[2] |
Information | |
Rite | Latin Rite[1][3] |
Established | 26 February 1944 (73 years ago) |
Cathedral | Cathedral of Saint Anthony of Padua in Piracicaba[3][4] |
Patron saint | St Anthony of Padua[5] |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Fernando Mason |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Airton José dos Santos |
Map | |
Map showing the 15 municipalities that are part of the Diocese of Piracicaba | |
Website | |
www.diocesedepiracicaba.org.br |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba (Latin: Dioecesis Piracicabensis) is a diocese located in the city of Piracicaba in the Ecclesiastical province of Campinas in Brazil.
History
Leadership
- Bishops of Piracicaba (Roman rite):[1][3][8]
- Bishop Fernando Mason, O.F.M. Conv. (2005.05.25 – present)
- Bishop Moacyr José Vitti, C.S.S. (later Archbishop) (2002.05.15 – 2004.05.19)
- Bishop Eduardo Koaik (1984.01.11 – 2002.05.15)
- Bishop Aniger de Francisco de Maria Melillo (1960.05.29 – 1984.01.11)
- Bishop Ernesto de Paula (1945.06.30 – 1960.01.09)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Diocese of Piracicaba". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Regiões pastorais" [Pastoral regions] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Diocese of Piracicaba, Brazil". GCatholic.org. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Catedral" [Cathedral] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Padroeiro da diocese" [Diocese patron saint] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Criação da diocese" [Creation of the diocese] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Formação da diocese" [Formation of the diocese] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
- ↑ "Bispos diocesanos" [Diocesan bishops] (in Portuguese). Diocese of Piracicaba. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
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