Diocese of Guiratinga

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Diocese of Guiratinga

Dioecesis Guiratingensis

Diocese de Guiratinga
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Location
Country Brazil
Ecclesiastical province Cuiabá
Metropolitan Cuiabá
Statistics
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Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
153,800
102,000 (66.3%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Established 12 May 1914 (110 years ago)
Cathedral Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Guiratinga
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Metropolitan Archbishop Mílton Antônio dos Santos
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Diocese of Guiratinga (Dioecesis Guiratingensis) was an ecclesiastical circumscription of the Catholic Church in Brazil, belonging to the Ecclesiastical Province of Cuiabá and the West II Regional Bishops' Council of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil, being a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cuiabá. The episcopal see is the Cathedral St. John the Baptist in the city of Guiratinga in the state of Mato Grosso.

The Prelature Registry Araguaia (Territorialis Praelatura Registrensis or Territorialis Praelatura registration Araguaia) was erected on May 12, 1914 by Pope Pius X, by decree of the Sacred Congregation Concistorial [1], from territory taken from the Archdiocese Cuiabá, and delivered by the Holy See to the care of the Salesians. 1st Bishop Prelate: Don Antonio Malan - SDB - (1914-1924) Apostolic Administrator: Mons. Conturon John the Baptist (1924 - 1937) 2nd Bishop Prelate: Bishop Jose Selva - SDB (1937-1956) 3rd Bishop Prelate: Don Camillo Faresin - SDB (1956-1969) Pope Paul VI, on May 27, 1969, changed the name to Prelature of Guiratinga (Territorialis Praelatura Guiratingensis). On October 3, 1981, was promoted to the rank of diocese by Pope John Paul II.

History

  • May 12, 1914: Established as Territorial Prelature of Registro do Araguaia from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cuiabá
  • June 15, 1957: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Campo Grande
  • May 13, 1969: Lost territory to establish Territorial Prelature of São Félix
  • May 27, 1969: Renamed as Territorial Prelature of Guiratinga
  • October 3, 1981: Promoted as Diocese of Guiratinga
  • February 27, 1982: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Barra do Garças
  • June 25, 2014: Suppressed to the Diocese of Rondonopolis (renamed Rondonopolis - Guiratinga), Diocese of Paranatinga (renamed Primavera do Leste – Parataninga), and Diocese of Barra do Garças[1]

Leadership

  • Bishops of Guiratinga (Roman rite)
  • Prelates of Guiratinga (Roman Rite)
    • Bishop Camillo Faresin, S.D.B. (1969.05.27 – 1981.10.03)
  • Prelates of Registro do Araguaia (Roman Rite)
    • Bishop Camillo Faresin, S.D.B. (1956.09.14 – 1969.05.27)
    • Bishop José Selva, S.D.B. (1937.12.27 – 1956.08.13)
    • Fr. João Batista Conturon, S.D.B. (Apostolic Administrator 1925.07.21 – 1937)
    • Bishop Antônio Malan, S.D.B. (1914.05.25 – 1924.01.03)

References