词条 | Military Bishopric of Argentina |
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| jurisdiction = | name = Military Bishopric of Argentina | latin = | local = Obispado Castrense de Argentina | image = | image_size = frameless | image_alt = | caption = | country = Argentina | metropolitan = Immediately subject to the Holy See | territory = | province = | coordinates = | area_km2 = | population = | population_as_of = | catholics = | catholics_percent = | parishes = | churches = | congregations = | schools = | members = | denomination = Roman Catholic | rite = Latin Rite | established = 8 July 1957 ({{age|1957|7|8}} years ago) | cathedral = Cathedral of Mary Star of the Sea in Buenos Aires | cocathedral = | patron = Our Lady of Luján | priests = | pope = {{Incumbent pope}} | bishop_title = Bishop | bishop = Santiago Olivera[1] | coadjutor = | auxiliary_bishops = | vicar_general = | emeritus_bishops = Antonio Juan Baseotto, C.Ss.R. | map = | map_alt = | map_caption = | website = {{URL|obispadocastrenseargentina.org}} | footnotes = }}{{Portal|Catholicism}} The Military Bishopric of Argentina ({{lang-es|Obispado Castrense de Argentina}}) is a military ordinariate (pseudo-diocese) of the Roman Catholic Church for the Argentine (para)military forces. It is exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See and its Roman Congregation for Bishops, and usually not combined with another see (unlike some other countries). Its patron saint is Our Lady of Luján and the Episcopal seat is located at the (also Marian) Cathedral of the Star of the Sea (Catedral Stella Maris) in Buenos Aires, national capital of Argentina. StatisticsAs per 2014, it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the Argentine Armed Forces, paramilitary National Gendarmerie and Naval Prefecture of Argentina in 4 parishes and 237 missions with 195 priests (178 diocesan, 17 religious), 1 deacon, 29 lay religious (17 brothers, 12 sisters) and 8 seminarians.[2] HistoryIt was created as Military vicariate of Argentina on 8 July 1957, and elevated to Military ordinariate of Argentina on 21 July 1986.[3] It remains known as Obispado Castrense (Army bishopric), as in several hispanophone countries. Episcopal Office holders[4]
Military Vicars of Argentina
Military Ordinaries of Argentina
See also
References1. ^https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2017/03/29/decade-long-abortion-row-pope-fills-argentine-post/ 2. ^http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/arge2.htm GCatholic 3. ^Spirituali militum curae. (in Latin) The Holy See: Apostolic Constitutions. Retrieved 4 May 2010. 4. ^http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/arge2.htm GCatholic Sources and external links
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