Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paraíba

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paraíba (Latin: Archidioecesis Parahybensis) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese, named after the city of João Pessoa, which used to be named Paraíba, in southeastern Brazil.

Archdiocese of Paraíba

Archidioecesis Parahybensis
Location
CountryBrazil
Statistics
Area7,713 km2 (2,978 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2004)
1,240,022
1,030,416 (83.1%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
Established27 April 1892 (128 years ago)
CathedralCatedral Basílica Metropolitana Nossa Senhora das Neves
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
ArchbishopManoel Delson Pedreira da Cruz, O.F.M. Cap.
Website
www.arquidiocesepb.org.br

Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is a minor basilica, the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Snows (Catedral Basílica Metropolitana Nossa Senhora das Neves), in the city of João Pessoa, the state capital.

History

  • Established on April 27, 1892 as Diocese of Paraiba, on territory split off from the then Diocese of Olinda
  • Lost territory on 1909.12.29 to establish the then Diocese of Natal (now Metropolitan itself)
  • Promoted on February 6, 1914 as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Paraíba, having lost territory to establish its senior suffragan, the Diocese of Cajazeiras
  • Lost territory twice again to establish more suffragan sees : on 1949.05.14 the Diocese of Campina Grande and on 1980.10.11 the Diocese of Guarabira.

Statistics

As per 2014, it pastorally served 1,288,000 Catholics (82.8% of 1,556,103 total) on 6,703 km² in 89 parishes and 8 missions with 151 priests (116 diocesan, 35 religious), 37 deacons, 259 lay religious (41 brothers, 218 sisters) and 45 seminarians.

Ecclesiastical province

Its Suffragan sees are :

Bishops

(all Roman Rite)

Episcopal ordinaries

Suffragan Bishops of Paraíba
  • Bishop Adauctus Aurélio de Miranda Henriques (1894.01.02 – 1914.02.06 see below)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Paraíba
  • Adauctus Aurélio de Miranda Henriques (see above 1914.02.06 – death 1935.08.15)
  • Moisés Ferreira Coelho (1935.08.16 – death 1959.04.18), previously Bishop of Cajazeiras (Brazil) (1914.11.16 – 1932.02.12), then Titular Archbishop of Berœa (1932.02.12 – 1935.08.16) as Coadjutor Archbishop of Paraíba (1932.02.12 – succession 1935.08.16)
  • Mário de Miranda Villas-Boas (1959.06.20 – retired 1965.05.18), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Gibba (1965.05.18 – death 1968.02.23); previously Bishop of Garanhuns (Brazil) (1938.05.26 – 1944.09.10), Metropolitan Archbishop of Belém do Pará (Brazil) (1944.09.10 – 1956.10.23), Titular Archbishop of Cyrrhus (1956.10.23 – 1959.06.20) as never succeeding Coadjutor Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) (1956.10.23 – 1959.06.20)
  • José Maria Pires (1965.12.02 – retired 1995.11.29); previously Bishop of Araçuaí (Brazil) (1957.05.25 – 1965.12.02)
  • Marcelo Pinto Carvalheria (1995.11.29 – retired 2004.05.05), also Vice-President of National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (1998 – 2003); previously Titular Bishop of Bitylius (1975.10.29 – 1981.11.09) as Auxiliary Bishop of Paraíba (1975.10.29 – 1981.11.09), Bishop of Guarabira (Brazil) (1981.11.09 – 1995.11.29)
  • Aldo de Cillo Pagotto, Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament (S.S.S.) (2004.05.05 – retired 2016.07.06), previously Coadjutor Bishop of Sobral (Brazil) (1997.09.10 – 1998.03.18) succeeding as Bishop of Sobral (1998.03.18 – 2004.05.05)
  • Apostolic Administrator Genival Saraiva de França (2016.07.06 – 2017.03.08), former Bishop of Palmares (Brazil) (2000.07.12 – 2014.03.19)
  • Manoel Delson Pedreira da Cruz, Capuchin Franciscans (O.F.M. Cap.) (2017.03.08 – ...), previously Bishop of Caicó (Brazil) (2006.07.05 – 2012.08.08), Bishop of Campina Grande (Brazil) (2012.08.08 – 2017.03.08).

Coadjutor archbishop

  • Moisés Sizenando Coelho (1932-1935)

Auxiliary bishops

  • Manuel Pereira da Costa (1954-1959), appointed Bishop of Nazaré, Pernambuco
  • Marcelo Pinto Carvalheira (1975-1981), appointed Archbishop here

See also

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