Roman Catholic Diocese of Laghouat
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Laghouat (Latin: Dioecesis Laghuatensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese, covering the sparsely populated Saharan inland of Algeria.
Diocese of Laghouat Dioecesis Laghuatensis | |
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Map of the Diocese of Laghouat (Shown in yellow encompassing all of southern Algeria) | |
Location | |
Country | Algeria |
Ecclesiastical province | Immediately subject to the Holy See |
Metropolitan | Laghouat |
Statistics | |
Area | 2,107,708 km2 (813,791 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics (including non-members) | (as of 2013) 4,324,000 1,200 (0.0%) |
Information | |
Rite | Roman |
Established | July 19, 1901 |
Cathedral | Ghardaïa Cathedral (a pro-cathedral) |
Secular priests | 11 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | John MacWilliam, M. Afr. |
Bishops emeritus | Claude Rault, M. Afr. |
Website | |
It is exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See (not part of any ecclesiastical province), and depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
The bishops' seat is the pro-cathedral in Ghardaïa. The former cathedral is the now-deconsecrated church of Saint Hilarion, in the city of Laghouat.
History
- Established on July 19, 1901 as Apostolic Prefecture of Ghardaïa on territory split off from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Sahara and Sudan (now the Archdiocese of Bamako in present Mali), also a pre-diocesan missionary jurisdiction.
- Renamed on January 10, 1921 as Apostolic Prefecture of Ghardaïa in the Sahara (or in Italian Ghardaïa nel Sahara)
- Promoted on June 10, 1948 as Apostolic Vicariate of Ghardaïa in the Sahara, hence entitled to a titular bishop
- On July 5, 1954, it lost western territory to establish the then Apostolic Prefecture of Spanish Sahara and Ifni (now of Western Sahara)
- Promoted on September 14, 1955 as Diocese of Laghouat.
Statistics
As per 2014, it pastorally served 1,200 Catholics (0.0% of 4,416,000 total) on 2,107,708 km² in 10 parishes with 15 priests (3 diocesan, 12 religious), 46 lay religious (17 brothers, 29 sisters) .
Ordinaries
Apostolic Prefects of Ghardaïa
- Cardinal Charles Lavigerie (apostolic administrator 13 March 1891 – 25 November 1892)
- Charles Guérin (1901–1910)
- Henry Bardou (1911–1916)
- Louis David (1916–1919)
- Gustave-Jean-Marie Nouet, MAfr (28 April 1919 – 10 January 1921); see below
Apostolic Prefects of Ghardaïa nel Sahara
Apostolic Vicar of Ghardaïa nel Sahara
- Georges-Louis Mercier, MAfr (10 June 1948 – 14 September 1955); see above & below
Bishops of Laghouat
- Georges-Louis Mercier, MAfr (14 September 1955 – 11 January 1968); see above
- Jean-Marie Michel Arthur Alix Zacharie Raimbaud, MAfr (11 January 1968 – 25 June 1989)
- Michel-Joseph-Gérard Gagnon, MAfr (4 February 199 – 11 June 2004)
- Michel Larbubu, MAfr (apostolic administrator 29 April 2004 – 26 October 2004)
- Claude Jean Narcisse Rault, MAfr (26 October 2004 – 16 March 2017)
- John MacWilliam, MAfr (16 March 2017 – )
See also
- List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria
- Roman Catholicism in Algeria
Sources and external links
Wikisource has the text of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article Ghardaia. |
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