Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tucumán

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tucumán (Latin: Archidioecesis Tucumanensis) is in Argentina and is a metropolitan diocese. Its suffragan sees include Añatuya, Concepción and Santiago del Estero.

Archdiocese of Tucumán

Archidioecesis Tucumanensis

Arquidiócesis de Tucumán
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Incarnation
Location
CountryArgentina
Ecclesiastical provinceTucumán
Statistics
Area10,996 km2 (4,246 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2010)
1,112,000
1,034,201 (93%)
Parishes47
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
Established15 February 1897 (123 years ago)
CathedralCathedral of Our Lady of the Incarnation in San Miguel de Tucumán
Patron saintVirgin of Mercy
St Jude the Apostle
St Simon the Apostle
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopCarlos Alberto Sánchez
Bishops emeritusLuis Héctor Villalba, Alfredo Zecca
Website
www.arztucuman.org.ar

History

On 15 February 1897 Pope Leo XIII founded the Diocese of Tucumán from territory taken from the Diocese of Salta. Pope Pius XII elevated it to an archdiocese on 11 February 1957. It lost territory to the Diocese of Concepción when it was created in 1963.[1][2]

Bishops

Ordinaries

  • Pedro Miguel Argandoña Pastene Salazar (1744–1762)
  • Pablo Padilla y Bárcena (1898–1921)
  • Barnabé Piedrabuena (1923–1928)
  • Agustín Barrere, F.M.I. (1930–1952)
  • Juan Carlos Aramburu (1953–1967), appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Buenos Aires; future Cardinal
  • Blas Victorio Conrero (1968–1982)
  • Horacio Alberto Bózzoli (1983–1993)
  • Raúl Arsenio Casado (1994–1999)
  • Luis Héctor Villalba (1999–2011) (Cardinal in 2015)
  • Alfredo Zecca (2011–2017)
  • Carlos Alberto Sánchez (2017–present)

Coadjutor archbishop

Auxiliary bishops

  • Barnabé Piedrabuena (1907-1910), appointed Bishop of Catamarca (later returned here as Bishop)
  • Carlos Echenique Altamira (1914-1922)
  • Juan Carlos Aramburu (1946-1953), appointed Bishop here; future Cardinal

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

  • Luis Urbanč, appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Catamarca in 2006
  • José Melitón Chávez, appointed Bishop of Añatuya in 2015

Territorial losses

YearAlong withTo form
1963Diocese of Concepción

References

  1. "Archdiocese of Tucumán". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
  2. "Archdiocese of Tucumán". Giga Catholic. Retrieved 2013-03-27.



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