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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Delhi

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Delhi (Latin: Delhien(sis)) is a Latin Church Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern India.

Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is Sacred Heart Cathedral, in the national capital city of New Delhi.

History

  • 13 September 1910: Established as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Simla, on territory split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Agra and Diocese of Lahore
  • 13 April 1937: Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Delhi and Simla
  • 4 June 1959: Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Delhi, having lost territory to establish as suffragan the Diocese of Simla

Pope John Paul II made two papal visits, in February 1986 and November 1999.

Statistics

As of 2014, the diocese served 115,300 Catholics (0.4% of the total population of 26,810,000) in 15,420 square kilometres (5,950 sq mi), with 60 parishes and 4 missions. Personnel consisted of 301 priests (130 diocesan, 171 religious), 1,006 religious (391 brothers, 615 sisters) and 25 seminarians.

Ordinaries

(all Latin Church)

Metropolitan Archbishops of Simla
Metropolitan Archbishops of Delhi and Simla
  • Silvestro Patrizio Mulligan, OFMCap (13 April 1937 – death 16 August 1950), Titular Archbishop emeritus of Cyrrhus (1950.08.16 – 1950.10.23)
  • Joseph Alexander Fernandes (12 April 1951 – 4 June 1959)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Delhi

Ecclesiastical province

Delhi's ecclesiastical province comprises the Metropolitan's own archdiocese and the following suffragan dioceses:

See also

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