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Roman Catholicism In Latvia
The Catholic Church of Latvia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are around 476,700 Catholics — around 22.7% of the total population. Catholics in Latvia are mainly found in the easternmost region of Latgale and most are ethnic Latgalians (modern), Latgalians. History The Catholic Church has been present in the area that now constitutes the Latvia, Republic of Latvia since Saint Canute IV in the mid-11th century brought Christianity to Courland and LivoniaSt. Canute IV
''Catholic Encyclopedia'', retrieved: 2007-04-28
and the first Christian church was built 1048 in Courland.Baznīcas vēsture 11. gadsimts
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Jelgava St
Jelgava (; german: Mitau, ; see also #Name, other names) is a state city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia). Jelgava was the capital of the united Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1578–1795) and the administrative center of the Courland Governorate (1795–1918). Jelgava is situated on a fertile plain rising only above mean sea level on the right bank of the river Lielupe. At high water the plain and sometimes the town as well can be flooded. It is a Jelgava Station, railway center and is also host to Jelgava Air Base. Its importance as a railway centre can be seen by the fact that it lies at the junction of over 6 railway lines connecting Riga to Lithuania, eastern and western Latvia, and Lithuania to the Baltic sea. Name Until 1917, the city was officially referred to as Mitau. The name Jelgava is believed to be derived from the Livonian language, Livonian word ''jālgab ...
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Selonians
The Selonians ( lv, sēļi; lt, sėliai, from liv, sälli – "highlanders") were a tribe of Baltic peoples. They lived until the 15th century in Selonia, located in southeastern Latvia and northeastern Lithuania. They eventually merged with neighbouring tribes, contributing to the ethnogenesis of modern Latvians and Lithuanians. They spoke the Eastern Baltic Selonian language. History Little is known about the Selonians. There is little archaeological evidence and in historic sources the region is often described as a "scarcely populated land". In written sources they are mentioned only few times. Archeological data can trace the Selonians back to the beginning of 1st millennium AD when they lived on both sides of the Daugava River. But since the 6th and 7th centuries their settlements can be traced only on the left bank of the river. Selonian culture had a very strong Latgalian influence. Selonian and Latgalian burial traditions show little difference. Some scholars spec ...
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Catholic Church In Latvia
The Catholic Church of Latvia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are around 476,700 Catholics — around 22.7% of the total population. Catholics in Latvia are mainly found in the easternmost region of Latgale and most are ethnic Latgalians (modern), Latgalians. History The Catholic Church has been present in the area that now constitutes the Latvia, Republic of Latvia since Saint Canute IV in the mid-11th century brought Christianity to Courland and LivoniaSt. Canute IV
''Catholic Encyclopedia'', retrieved: 2007-04-28
and the first Christian church was built 1048 in Courland.Baznīcas vēsture 11. gadsimts
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Rēzekne-Aglona
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rēzekne–Aglona ( la, Dioecesis Rezeknensis–Aglonensis) is a diocese located in the cities of Rēzekne and Aglona in the Ecclesiastical province of Riga in Latvia. History * 2 December 1995: Established as Diocese of Rēzekne–Aglona from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Riga''Rezeknensis-Aglonensis: In Lettonia nova conditur dioecesis Rezeknensis-Aglonensis'', Acta Apostolicae SedisVolume 88(1996), p. 344 Special churches *Minor Basilicas: ** Vissvētākās Jaunavas Marijas Debesīs Uzņemšanas Bazilika in Aglona(''Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary'') Leadership * Bishops of Rēzekne–Aglona (Roman rite) ** Jānis Bulis (7 Dec 1995 – ) See also *Roman Catholicism in Latvia The Catholic Church of Latvia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are around 476,700 Catholics — around 22.7% of the total population. Catholics in Latvia are mainly found in the ... ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Liepāja
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Liepāja ( la, Liepaien(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Liepāja in the Ecclesiastical province of Riga in Latvia. History * 8 May 1937: Established as Diocese of Liepāja from the Archdiocese of Riga * 2 December 1995: Lost territory to new Diocese of Jelgava''Ielgavensis: Nova dioecesis conditur in Lettonia, Ielgavensis appellanda'', Acta Apostolicae SedisVolume 88(1996), p. 229 Leadership * Bishops of Liepāja (Roman rite) ** Antonijs Urbšs (29 Apr 1938 – 11 Aug 1965) ** Pēteris Strods (Apostolic Administrator 25 Jul 1947 – 5 Aug 1960) ** Julijans Vaivods (Apostolic Administrator 10 Nov 1964 – 24 May 1990) ** Jānis Cakuls (Apostolic Administrator 23 May 1990 – 8 May 1991) ** Jānis Bulis (8 May 1991 – 7 Dec 1995) ** Ārvaldis Andrejs Brumanis (7 Dec 1995 – 12 May 2001) ** Vilhelms Toms Marija Lapelis, O.P. (12 May 2001 – 20 June 2012) ** Viktors Stulpins (7 September 2013 – present) See also *Roman Catholicism in ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Jelgava
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Jelgava ( la, Ielgaven(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Jelgava in the Ecclesiastical province of Riga in Latvia. History * 2 December 1995: Established as Diocese of Jelgava from the Diocese of Liepāja Leadership * Bishops of Jelgava (Roman rite) ** Antons Justs Antons Justs (22 November 1931 – 17 February 2019) was a Latvian Roman Catholic bishop. Justs was born in Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, ... (7 Dec 1995 – 22 July 2011Bīskaps Antons Justs noliek pilnvaras; viņa vietā – Edvards Pavlovskis
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Riga
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga is an archdiocese administered from the capital city of Riga in Latvia.GCatholic.org: "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Riga"
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Its cathedral is Svētā Jēkaba Katedrāle. It is a metropolitan archdiocese which also helps to administer three
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