Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia

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Archdiocese of Alba Iulia

Archidioecesis Albae Iuliensis

Arhiepiscopia de Alba Iulia
Location
Country Romania
Metropolitan Immediately Subject to the Holy See
Statistics
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Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
4,017,600
440,700 (11%)
Parishes 256
Information
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 1009
(As Diocese of Transilvania, Erdély, Siebenbürgen)
22 March 1932
(As Diocese of Alba Iulia)
5 August 1991
(Archdiocese of Alba Iulia)
Cathedral St. Michael's Cathedral, Alba Iulia
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Archbishop György Jakubinyi
Auxiliary Bishops József Tamás
Map
Administrative map of Roman-Catholic Church
Administrative map of Roman-Catholic Church
There is also a Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Alba Iulia and a Greek Catholic Archdiocese of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia (Hungarian: Gyulafehérvári Római Katolikus Érsekség) is a Latin Church Catholic archdiocese in Transylvania, Romania.

History

It was established as a bishopric, the diocese of Transylvania alias Erdély (i Hungarian) alias Karlsburg alias Siebenbürgen (in German), in 1009 by kingStephen I of Hungary and was renamed as the diocese of Alba Iulia on 22 March 1932.

It was raised to the rank of an archdiocese by Pope John Paul II on 5 August 1991. It is exempt, i.e. directly subordinate to the Vatican, while the other Romanain dioceses form the Ecclesiastical Province of Bucharest. Its first and present archbishop since 1994 has been György Jakubinyi.

Description

The archdiocese covers Transylvania proper—the counties of Alba, Bistriţa-Năsăud, Braşov, Cluj, Covasna, Harghita, Hunedoara, Mureş, Sălaj and Sibiu.

The cathedral is St. Michael's, in Alba Julia city. It also has a minor basilica in Şumuleu Ciuc.

Population

11% of the inhabitants are Roman Catholic, with concentrations in parts of Harghita and Covasna counties. Catholic adherents are predominantly ethnic Hungarians.

External links

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