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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo ( la, Archidioecesis Sancti Ioannis de Cuyo) is a
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metropolitan diocese A metropolis religious jurisdiction, or a metropolitan archdiocese, is an episcopal see whose bishop is the metropolitan bishop or archbishop of an ecclesiastical province. Metropolises, historically, have been important cities in their provinces ...
in
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
. Its archiepiscopal seat is San Juan Cathedral ( es, Catedral de San Juan Bautista), dedicated to
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, in
San Juan, Argentina San Juan () is the capital and largest city of the Argentine province of San Juan in the Cuyo region, located in the Tulúm Valley, west of the San Juan River, at above mean sea level, with a population of around 112,000 as per the (over ...
. The city also has a
minor basilica In the Catholic Church, a basilica is a designation given by the Pope to a church building. Basilicas are distinguished for ceremonial purposes from other churches. The building need not be a basilica in the architectural sense (a rectangular ...
: the , or the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken.


History

* In 1826
Pope Leo XII Pope Leo XII ( it, Leone XII; born Annibale Francesco Clemente Melchiorre Girolamo Nicola della Genga (; 2 August 1760 – 10 February 1829), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 28 September 1823 to his death ...
founded the see as the Apostolic Vicariate of San Juan de Cuyo on territory taken from the Diocese of Córdoba del Tucumán. Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) *
Pope Gregory XVI Pope Gregory XVI ( la, Gregorius XVI; it, Gregorio XVI; born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari; 18 September 1765 – 1 June 1846) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 2 February 1831 to his death in 1 June 1846. He h ...
elevated it to a diocese on 19 September 1834. * On 20 April 1934 it was elevated to a Metropolitan Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo / Sancti Ioannis de Cuyo (Latin) by
Pope Pius XI Pope Pius XI ( it, Pio XI), born Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti (; 31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was head of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 to his death in February 1939. He was the first sovereign of Vatican City fro ...
. On the same date it lost territory to create the dioceses of Mendoza and the suffragan Diocese of San Luis.


Statistics

As per 2014, it pastorally served 638,183 Catholics (91.0% of 701,000 total) on 89,615 km² in 43 parishes and 216 missions with 96 priests (80 diocesan, 16 religious), 8 deacons, 85 lay religious (17 brothers, 68 sisters) and 21 seminarians.


Ecclesiastical province

The Metropolitan's
suffragan see A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, ...
s are : *
Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rioja The Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rioja ( la, Dioecesis Rioiensis) is in Argentina and is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo. On Tuesday, July 9, 2013, Pope Francis accepted the resignation from the pastoral care of the Roman Cat ...
*
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Luis The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Luis, is located in the city of San Luis, Argentina, San Luis, capital city of San Luis Province in the Cuyo (Argentina), Cuyo region of Argentina. History On 20 April 1934 Pope Pius XI founded the archdiocese as ...


Bishops


Ordinaries

;''Apostolic Vicar of San Juan de Cuyo'' #
Justo Santa María de Oro Justo () is a Spanish surname and male given name meaning ''just'', i.e. ''fair''. Given name Notable people with this given name include: * José Justo Corro (1794-1864), Mexican president * José Justo Milla (1794–1838), Honduran military lea ...
, O.P. (O.P.) (1828-1834) ;''Bishops of San Juan de Cuyo'' # Justo Santa María de Oro, O.P. (1834-1836) #
José Manuel Eufrasio de Quiroga Sarmiento José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ...
(1837-1852) #
Nicolás Aldazor Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to: People Given name * Nicolas (given name) Mononym * Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer * Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer Surname Nicolas * Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), ...
, O.F.M. (1858-1866) # Venceslao Javier José Achával y Medina, O.F.M. (1867-1898) #
Marcellino Benavente Marcellino is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Marcellino de Baggis (1971–2011), Italian cinematographer and director * Marcellino da Civezza (born 1822), Italian Franciscan author * Marcellino Gavilán (190 ...
, O.P. (1899-1910) # José Américo Orzali (1911-1934) ;''Archbishops of San Juan de Cuyo'' # José Américo Orzali (1934-1939) # Audino Rodríguez y Olmos (1939-1965) # Ildefonso Maria Sansierra Robla, O.F.M. Cap. (1966-1980) # Ítalo Severino Di Stéfano (1980-2000) #
Alfonso Delgado Evers Alfonso Delgado Evers (born 21 June 1942) is an Argentinian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the Archbishop of San Juan de Cuyo from 2000 to 2017. Early life and education Evers was born in Rosario, Argentina. He attended the National Univ ...
(2000-2017) #
Jorge Eduardo Lozano Jorge Eduardo Lozano (born 10 February 1955) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires from 2000 until 2005, when he became bishop of Gualeguaychú. He became coadjutor archbishop of San Juan de C ...
(2017-present)


Coadjutor archbishop

*
Jorge Eduardo Lozano Jorge Eduardo Lozano (born 10 February 1955) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires from 2000 until 2005, when he became bishop of Gualeguaychú. He became coadjutor archbishop of San Juan de C ...
(2016-2017)


Auxiliary Bishops of San Juan de Cuyo

* José Hilarión de Etura y Cevallos (Ceballos), O.P. (1839-1849) * José Benito Salvador de la Reta, O.F.M. (1881-1897) * Juan José Marcos Zapata (1913-1951) * Leonardo Gregorio Gallardo Heredia (1960-1961) * Ildefonso Maria Sansierra Robla, O.F.M. Cap. (1962-1966), appointed Archbishop here *Carlos María Domínguez, O.A.R. (2019-)


Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

* Silvino Martínez, appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rosario in 1946 *
Enrique Pechuán Marín Enrique () is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enric (Catalan), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian), Heinrich (German), Hendrik, Henk ( ...
, appointed Bishop of Cruz del Eje in 1963


See also

* List of Catholic dioceses in Argentina


References


Sources and external links


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