Roman Catholic Diocese of Mayagüez

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mayagüez (Latin: Dioecesis Maiaguezensis) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States and consists of the western part of the island of Puerto Rico, an American commonwealth. The diocese is led by a prelate bishop, who pastors the motherchurch in the City of Mayagüez, Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria in front of the Plaza Colón.

Diocese of Mayagüez

Dioecesis Maiaguezensis

Diócesis de Mayagüez
Coat of arms
Location
TerritoryWestern coast of Puerto Rico[1]
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince of San Juan de Puerto Rico
Statistics
Area1,635 km2 (631 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2004)
491,518
376,000 (76.5%)
Parishes29
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
CathedralCatedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopÁngel Luis Ríos Matos
Bishops emeritusAlvaro Corrada del Rio, S.J.
Map
Website
diocesisdemayaguez.org

The See of Mayagüez was canonically erected on March 1, 1976 and is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Province of San Juan de Puerto Rico. The Diocese is subdivided into 29 Parishes: 17 originally located at the Diocese of Ponce, eight formerly at the Diocese of Arecibo, and four new parishes.

As of July, 2011 the bishop of the See of Mayagüez was Alvaro Corrada del Rio, SJ. He retired on May 9, 2020, and Ángel Luis Ríos Matos was appointed at that time to succeed him.

Ordinaries

Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria.

The list of the Bishops of Mayagüez (Latin rite) and their tenures of service:

  1. Bishop Ulises Aurelio Casiano Vargas (March 4, 1976 – July 6, 2011)
  2. Bishop Alvaro Corrada del Rio, S.J. (July 6, 2011 – May 9, 2020)
  3. Bishop Ángel Luis Ríos Matos (August 1, 2020 - )

Schools

  • Colegio San Agustin, Cabo Rojo, Grades: PK-12
  • Colegio San Benito, Mayagüez, Grades PK-12
  • Colegio San Carlos, Aguadilla, Grades: PK-12
  • Academia Inmaculada Concepcion Elemental, Mayaguez, Grades: PK-6
  • Academia Inmaculada Concepcion - Superior, Mayagüez, Grades: 7-12
  • Colegio San José, San German, Grades: K-12
  • Academia San Luis, Lajas, Grades: K-12
  • Colegio La Milagrosa, Mayagüez, Grades:PK-12
  • Academia San Sebastian Martir, Grades: K-9
  • Academia Santa Rosa de Lima, Rincón, Grades PK-6 (closed around 2000).
  • Colegio Nuestra Señora de la Monserrate, Moca, Grades PK-8
  • Escuela Catolica de la Salle, Añasco, Grades: 1-9
  • Colegio San Agustin y Espiritu Santo, Sabana Grande, Grades: Pre-PreK-8

Statistics

By the year 2004 its population consisted of 491,518 people, of which 376,000 were baptized, being 76.5% of the total population.

Year Population Priests Deacons Religious Parishes
  baptised total % number secular regular baptised
per priest
  men women  
1976352.356??5621356.292410525
1980374.000469.00079,76621455.6665411525
1990426.000519.00082,17440345.75623914929
1999360.000491.51873,27747304.67533214358
2000360.000491.51873,27141305.07033213558
2001360.000491.51873,27040305.14233213458
2002360.000491.51873,26838305.29443213358
2003376.000491.51876,56737305.61143213329
2004376.000491.51876,57040305.37143211429

San Juan Bankruptcy and loss of assets

On September 7, 2018,[2] following a similar ruling by the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, US Bankruptcy Judge Edward Godoy ruled that the bankruptcy filed by the Archdiocese of San Juan would also apply every other Puerto Rican Catholic Diocese, including Mayagüez. The Diocese of Mayagüez had unsuccessfully filed a motion to stop the seizure of its assets.[3]

See also

References

  1. Diocese of Arecibo. Accessed 23 March 2019.
  2. "Judge: Bankruptcy applies to all Puerto Rico Catholic churches". Caribbean Business. September 7, 2018.
  3. Linguistics, About The Author Darmy Cortes Darmy Cortés Serra is an undergraduate student at the University of Puerto Rico pursuing a degree in; Pasquines, Communication She is a Puerto Rican Affairs Correspondent at (September 27, 2018). "Federal judge decides that bankruptcy filing applies to all of Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic churches".

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