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The Eritrean Catholic Archeparchy of Asmara, officially the Archeparchy of Asmara ( la, Archieparchia Asmarensis or la, Metropolitana Ecclesia Asmarensis), more informally Asmara of the Eritreans, is the metropolitan see of the Metropolitan Eritrean Catholic Church, a ''sui iuris''
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whose territory corresponds to that of the
State of Eritrea Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia i ...
in the
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.
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It depends on the
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. As head of an autonomous particular church, the Metropolitan Archeparch, currently Menghesteab Tesfamariam, is mentioned by name, after the Pope, in the liturgies celebrated within the suffragan eparchies of Barentu,
Keren Keren may refer to: Places Inhabited places * Keren, Eritrea, a city in Eritrea, formerly called Cheren * Keren Subregion, Anseba region, Eritrea Other places * House of Keren, a historical house in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia * Keren, a cr ...
and Segheneyti. The Eritrean Catholic Church, like the Ethiopian Catholic Church, from which it was separated in 2015, uses in its liturgy the Ethiopic variant of the
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in the Ge'ez language. It is the Eastern Catholic counterpart of the
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church ( ti, ቤተ ክርስትያን ተዋህዶ ኤርትራ) is one of the Oriental Orthodox Churches with its headquarters in Asmara, Eritrea. Its autocephaly was recognised by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandri ...
, which was granted
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in 1993, and is headed by an Orthodox Patriarch, who also is based in the Eritrean capital. Since the Eritrean Catholic Church is a
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, not a patriarchal or major archiepiscopal Church, the power of its metropolitan and council of hierarchs is limited to its own territory, which covers all and only
Eritrea Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia ...
, (
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or, more precisely, the
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). Faithful outside of Eritrea are immediately subject to the Pope. The cathedral of the ''
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'' metropolitan see is Kidane Mehret Cathedral in
Asmara Asmara ( ), or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of Eritrea, in the country's Central Region. It sits at an elevation of , making it the sixth highest capital in the world by altitude and the second highest capital in Africa. The ...
, the capital city of
Eritrea Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia ...
. Other Catholic churches in Asmara include Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, which was the former ecclesiastical seat of the Apostolic Vicariate of Eritrea.


Statistics

In 2015, the Archeparchy pastorally served 31,850 Catholics (1% of the 3,258,000 population) in 59 parishes, with 336 priests (20 diocesan, 316 religious), 2 permanent deacons, 602 men religious, 498 sisters and 206 seminarians.


Metropolitan ''sui iuris'' Church

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– the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church has several, two of them in the United States and Canada – a metropolitan ''sui iuris'' Church, such as the Eritrean Catholic Church, has by definition only a single metropolitan of a fixed
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. The Archeparchy of Asmara is the
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of the single metropolitan of the Eritrean Catholic Church and has the following
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, all of which are daughter eparchies, having once been part of the then Eparchy of Asmara, which for a while covered the whole of Eritrea: *
Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Barentu Eritrean may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Eritrea Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Easte ...
(1995) *
Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Keren The Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Keren ( la, Eparchia Kerensis) is a Roman Catholic eparchy centred in the city of Keren in Eritrea. It is a suffragan of the Archeparchy of Asmara, and a constituent eparchy of the Eritrean Catholic Church. Hi ...
(1995) * Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of Segheneyti (2012)


History

In 1839 Saint
Giustino de Jacobis Giustino Sebastiano Pasquale de Jacobis, CM (9 October 1800 – 31 July 1860) was an Italian Catholic bishop and member of the Congregation of the Mission who became a Vicar Apostolic in Ethiopia and Eritrea and the Titular Bishop of Nilopoli ...
, an Italian Vincentian priest, arrived in the area that is now Eritrea and northern Ethiopia. He chose to use the local liturgy in Ge'ez, rather than the
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in Latin. Attracted by his learning and sanctity, many local clergy and laity entered into communion with the Catholic Church. They established an Ethiopic-Rite Catholic community under the care of the
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(now Ethiopic Metropolitanate sui juris of Addis Abeba), which had its headquarters at
Keren Keren may refer to: Places Inhabited places * Keren, Eritrea, a city in Eritrea, formerly called Cheren * Keren Subregion, Anseba region, Eritrea Other places * House of Keren, a historical house in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia * Keren, a cr ...
and was under the care of the Vincentian Fathers. After Italy took possession of Eritrea and declared it an Italian colony, the Holy See, in view of the changed situation, set up on 19 September 1894 a separate Apostolic Prefecture of Eritrea, which was entrusted to Italian Capuchins. In the following year, the governor of the colony expelled the remaining Vincentian priests, who were French, on the unfounded suspicion of having encouraged armed resistance. In 1911 the Apostolic Prefecture was promoted to the rank of Apostolic Vicariate, headed therefore by a titular bishop, and the headquarters were moved from Keren to Asmara.Brief History of the Catholic Eparchy of Keren
/ref> With the arrival of Italian immigrants, the Capuchins promoted the Roman Rite. Unrest among the Eritrean clergy led to the sending in 1927 of the future cardinal
Alexis Lépicier Alexis-Henri-Marie Lépicier O.S.M. (28 February 1863, Vaucouleurs, Meuse – 20 May 1936) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Religious. Lépicier was born in Vaucouleurs, France. ...
as Apostolic Visitor to Eritrea. As a result of his report, Father Kidanè-Maryam Cassà was appointed at first Pro-Apostolic Vicar for the Ethiopic-Rite Catholics and then, on 4 July 1930, bishop in charge of an independent Ordinariate of Eritrea.''Annuario Pontificio'' 1964, p. 40 His official title was Ordinary for Ethiopic-Rite indigenous Catholics of Eritrea ( la, Ordinarius pro catholicis indigenis Erythraeae aethiopici ritus).
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elevated this ordinariate as the Apostolic Exarchate of Asmara on 31 October 1951. On 20 February 1961, Pope John XXIII elevated it to an eparchy. Although officially described in Latin as ''Asmaren(sis)'', the eparchy at first appeared in the '' Annuario Pontificio'' under the heading "Asmara of the Ethiopians", at a time when the entry for the Apostolic Vicariate for the
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in Eritrea, officially described in Latin as ''Asmaren(sis) Latinorum'', appeared under the simple name of "Asmara". From the year 1976 onward, the eparchy appeared in that annual publication under the simple heading "Asmara", like the Apostolic Vicariate of Asmara. The eparchy lost territory on 21 December 1995, when the Eparchies of Barentu and
Keren Keren may refer to: Places Inhabited places * Keren, Eritrea, a city in Eritrea, formerly called Cheren * Keren Subregion, Anseba region, Eritrea Other places * House of Keren, a historical house in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia * Keren, a cr ...
were established, and again in 2012, when the Eparchy of Segheneyti was established. In January 2015, Pope Francis erected the Metropolitan ''
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'' Eritrean Catholic Church, elevating the Eparchy of Asmara to Metropolitan Archeparchy and making the three daughter eparchies its
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.


Episcopal ordinaries

;''Ordinaries for Ethiopic-Rite indigenous Catholics of Eritrea'' * Kidanè-Maryam Cassà (4 July 1930 – 24 February 1951), Titular Bishop of
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(1930.07.04 – death 1951.09.01) * Ghebre Jesus Jacob, Titular Bishop of
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(1951.02.24 – death 1969.01.22) and Apostolic Administrator for Ethiopic-Rite faithful in Eritrea (24 February 1951 – 21 October 1951 ''see below'') ;''Apostolic Exarchate of Asmara'' * Ghebre Jesus Jacob, Titular Bishop of
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(1958.02.24 – death 1969.01.22) and ? Apostolic Administrator for Ethiopic-Rite faithful in Eritrea (1951.10.21 – ?), Ordaining bishop for the Ethiopic Rite in Rome (? – death 1969.01.22)''Acta Apostolicae Sedis'' 1958, p. 283; ''Annuario Pontificio 1964'', p. 581; ''Annuario Pontificio 1969'', p. 612; ''Annuario Pontificio 1970'', p. 1407 * Asrate Mariam Yemmeru, Titular Bishop of Urima and acting Apostolic Exarch of Asmara (3 February 1958 - 20 February 1961 ''see below''),''Annuario Pontificio 1964'', p. 16 and see below ;''Suffragan Eparchs of Asmara'' * Asrate Mariam Yemmeru, Titular Bishop of Urima and acting Eparch of Asmara (''see above'' 1961.02.20 – 1961.04.09); later Metropolitan of Addis Ababa (1961.04.09 – retired 1977.02.24), died 1990.08.10 * François Abraha (9 April 1961 - retired 17 July 1984), died 2000.03.26 *
Zekarias Yohannes Zekarias Yohannes (13 May 1925 – 1 December 2016) was an Ethiopian bishop of the Ethiopian Catholic Church who was bishop of the Eparchy of Asmara from 1984 to 2001. He was born in Adigenú. He was ordained a priest of the Eparchy of Asmara on ...
(17 July 1984 - retired 25 June 2001); died 2016.12.01; previously Titular Bishop of Barca and Auxiliary Bishop of Asmara (1981.01.29 – succession 1984.07.17) * Menghesteab Tesfamariam, M.C.C.I. (25 June 2001 – 19 January 2015 ''see below'') ;''Metropolitan Archeparchs of Asmara'' * Menghesteab Tesfamariam, M.C.C.I. (''see above'' 19 January 2015 – ...), President of Council of the Eritrean Church (2015.01.19 – ...).


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