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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Carolina
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Carolina ( la, Dioecesis Carolinensis in Brasilia) is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of São Luís do Maranhão in northeastern Brazil's Maranhão state. Its cathedral episcopal see is Catedral São Pedro de Alcântara, dedicated to Saint Peter of Alcantara, in the city of Carolina, Maranhão. History * 14 January 1958: Established as Territorial Prelature of Carolina, on territory split off from the Diocese of Rio Preto * 16 October 1979: Promoted as Diocese of Carolina * Lost territory on 1987.06.27 to establish Diocese of Imperatriz Statistics As per 2015, it pastorally served 158,100 Catholics (89.9% of 175,800 total) on 18,252 km² in 11 parishes and 1 mission with 12 priests (diocesan), 2 lay religious (2 sisters) and 4 seminarians. Bishops (all Roman Rite) Episcopal ordinaries ;''Territorial Bishop-Prelates of Carolina'' * Cesário Alexandre Minali, OFMCap (born Italy) (1958.04.09 – death 1969.06.13), Titu ...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of São Luís Do Maranhão
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Luís do Maranhão ( la, Archidioecesis Sancti Ludovici in Maragnano) is a Latin archdiocese in Brazil. Its cathedral is a World Heritage Site (Minor): Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora da Vitória Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora da Vitória. It is located in the city of São Luís do Maranhão. History * Established on 30 August 1677 as Diocese of São Luís do Maranhão, on territory split off from the Diocese of Olinda * Lost territory pn 4 March 1720 to establish Diocese of Belém do Pará * Lost territory on 10 February 1902 to establish Diocese of Piaui * 2 December 1921: Promoted as Archdiocese of São Luís do Maranhão * 10 February 1922: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of São Luís do Maranhão, having lost territory to establish the then Territorial Prelature of São José do Grajaú (now suffragan diocese of Grajau) * Lost territory on 1939.07.22 to establish suffragan Diocese of Caxias do Maranhão and Territ ...
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List Of Catholic Dioceses In Brazil
This list of Catholic dioceses and archdioceses of Brazil which includes both the dioceses of the Latin Church, which employ the Latin liturgical rites, and various other dioceses, primarily the eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which employ various Eastern Christian rites, and which are in full communion with the Pope in Rome. The Catholic Church in Brazil has a total of 275 particular churches — consisting of 44 archdioceses (which head 44 ecclesiastical provinces), 218 dioceses (2 of which are Eastern eparchies under Latin jurisdiction), 7 territorial prelatures, the Archeparchy of São João Batista em Curitiba and the Eparchy of Imaculada Conceição in Prudentópolis under the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the Armenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Latin America and Mexico, the Ordinariate for the Faithful of Eastern Rites in Brazil, the Military Ordinariate of Brazil, and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney (the only pers ...
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Coadjutor Bishop
A coadjutor bishop (or bishop coadjutor) is a bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically) Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of the diocese. The coadjutor (literally, "co-assister" in Latin) is a bishop himself, although he is also appointed as vicar general. The coadjutor bishop is, however, given authority beyond that ordinarily given to the vicar general, making him co-head of the diocese in all but ceremonial precedence. In modern times, the coadjutor automatically succeeds the diocesan bishop upon the latter's retirement, removal, or death. Catholic Church In the Catholic Church, a coadjutor is a bishop with papal appointment as an immediate collaborator of the diocesan bishop in the governance of a diocese, with authority to substitute for the diocesan bishop in his absence and right to automatic succession to the diocesan see upon death, resignation, or transfer of the incumbent diocesan bishop. T ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Tocantinópolis
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tocantinópolis ( la, Dioecesis Tocantinopolitanus) is a diocese located in the city of Tocantinópolis in the Ecclesiastical province of Palmas in Brazil. History * 20 December 1954: Established as Territorial Prelature of Tocantinópolis from the Diocese of Porto Nacional * 30 October 1980: Promoted as Diocese of Tocantinópolis * 31 January 2023: Lost territories to establish the Diocese of Araguaína Bishops * Prelates of Tocantinópolis (Roman Rite) **Cornélio Chizzini, F.D.P. † (12 April 1962 - 30 October 1980) became bishop of the diocese * Bishops of Tocantinópolis (Roman rite) **Cornélio Chizzini, F.D.P. (30 October 1980 - 12 August 1981) Died **Aloísio Hilário de Pinho, F.D.P. (9 November 1981 - 22 December 1999) Appointed, Bishop of Jataí Jataí is a municipality in southern Goiás state, Brazil. Its population was 103,221 (2021) in a total area of . Jataí is a major producer of agricultural products, including soybeans, r ...
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Apostolic Administrator
An Apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area. Either the area is not yet a diocese (a stable 'pre-diocesan', usually missionary apostolic administration), or is a diocese, eparchy or similar permanent ordinariate (such as a territorial prelature or a territorial abbacy) that either has no bishop (an apostolic administrator ''sede vacante'', as after an episcopal death or resignation) or, in very rare cases, has an incapacitated bishop (apostolic administrator ''sede plena''). Characteristics Apostolic administrators of stable administrations are equivalent in canon law with diocesan bishops, meaning they have essentially the same authority as a diocesan bishop. This type of apostolic administrator is usually the bishop of a titular see. Administrators ''sede vacante'' or ''sede plena'' only serve in their role until a newly chosen diocesan bishop takes possession of the dioc ...
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Marcelino Correr
Marcelino Correr (born 11 January 1932 in Piracicaba) was a Brazilian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Carolina The Roman Catholic Diocese of Carolina ( la, Dioecesis Carolinensis in Brasilia) is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of São Luís do Maranhão in northeastern Brazil's Maranhão state. Its cathedral episcopal see is Catedral S .... He became ordained in 1957, and was appointed bishop in 1991. He died in 2006.https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcorrer.html CH References 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Brazil 1932 births 2006 deaths People from Piracicaba 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Brazil Roman Catholic bishops of Carolina {{Brazil-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Alto Solimões
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Alto Solimões ( la, Dioecesis Solimões Superioris) is a diocese located in the city of Tabatinga in the Ecclesiastical province of Manaus in Brazil. History * May 23, 1910: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Alto Solimões from the Diocese of Amazonas * August 11, 1950: Promoted as Territorial Prelature of Alto Solimões * August 14, 1991: Promoted as Diocese of Alto Solimões Bishops * Prefects apostolic of Alto Solimões (Latin Church) ** Evangelista Galea (6 Sep 1910 – 1938) ** Tomaz M. de Marcellano (1938 – 1945) ** Venceslao da Spoleto (8 Nov 1946 – 1950) **Wesceslau Nazareno Ponte de Spoleto (Apostolic Administrator 4 Sep 1950 – 1952) * Prelates of Alto Solimões (Latin Church) ** Wesceslau Nazareno Ponte de Spoleto (1952 – 1952) ** Cesário Alexandre Minali (1 Mar 1955 – 9 Apr 1958), appointed Prelate of Carolina, Maranhão ** Adalberto Domingos Marzi (Apostolic administrator 8 Apr 1959 – 4 Feb 1961) ** Adalberto Do ...
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Evangelista Alcimar Caldas Magalhães
Evangelista may refer to: People Given name * Evangelista Andreoli (1810–1875) was an Italian organist, pianist, and teacher * Evangelista Cittadini, Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Alessano (1542–1549) * Evangelista da Pian di Meleto (c. 1460–1549), Italian painter of the Renaissance period * Evangelista Gennaro Gorga (1865–1957), Italian lyric tenor * Evangelista Martinotti (1634–1694), Italian painter of the Baroque period * Evangelista Menga (c. 1480–c. 1571), Italian military engineer * Evangelista Santos (born 1977), Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter * Evangelista Schiano, Italian painter, mainly of sacred subjects, active in 1755-77 * Evangelista Tornioli, O.S.B. (1570–1630), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Città di Castello (1616–1630) * Evangelista Torricelli (1608–1647), Italian physicist and mathematician * Fernando Evangelista Iglesias (born 1991), Argentine football defender * Giovanni Evangelista Draghi (1654–1712), Italian painter * ...
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Marcelino Sérgio Bicego
Marcelino is a surname that originated in Spain. There are also several families with the Marcelino surname in Philippines, Portugal, and the Americas (North, Central, and South). *San Marcelino, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zambales, Philippines. * Flor Marcelino, (1951) Politician born in Manila, Philippines. *Malaya Marcelino, Canadian politician Marcelino is also a first name given in Spanish and Portuguese: * Marcelino Bernal, (1962) Mexican association footballer (var. Mexican clubs). *Marcelino Bolivar, (1964) Venezuelan boxer. *Marcelino Elena, (1971) Spanish association footballer (Gijón, Mallorca). *Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri, (1788–1851) Basque Spanish military man and administrator. *Marcelino López, (1943–2001) Cuban American baseball pitcher. * Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo, (1856–1912) Spanish scholar, historian. *Marcelino Martínez, (1940), is a former Spanish association footballer (Zaragoza). *Marcelino dos Santos, (1929) Mozambican p ...
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Lydda
Lod ( he, לוד, or fully vocalized ; ar, اللد, al-Lidd or ), also known as Lydda ( grc, ΛÏδδα), is a city southeast of Tel Aviv and northwest of Jerusalem in the Central District of Israel. It is situated between the lower Shephelah on the east and the coastal plain on the west. The city had a population of in 2019. Lod is an ancient city, and Neolithic remains have been discovered there. It is mentioned few times in the Hebrew Bible and in the New Testament. Between the 5th century BCE and up until the late Roman period, the city was a prominent center for Jewish scholarship and trade. Around 200 CE, the city became a Roman colony and was renamed ( grc, Διόσπολις, , city of Zeus, links=no). Christian tradition identifies Lod as the 4th century martyrdom site of Saint George; the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint George located in the city is believed to house his remains. Following the Arab conquest of the Levant, Lod served as the capital of Jund Fila ...
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Territorial Prelature Of Alto Solimões
A territory is an area of land, sea, or space, particularly belonging or connected to a country, person, or animal. In international politics, a territory is usually either the total area from which a state may extract power resources or an administrative division is usually an area that is under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state. As a subdivision a territory is in most countries an organized division of an area that is controlled by a country but is not formally developed into, or incorporated into, a political unit of the country that is of equal status to other political units that may often be referred to by words such as "provinces" or "regions" or "states". In its narrower sense, it is "a geographic region, such as a colonial possession, that is dependent on an external government." Etymology The origins of the word "territory" begin with the Proto-Indo-European root ''ters'' ('to dry'). From this emerged the Latin word ''terra'' ('earth, land') and later the L ...
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