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Archidioecesis Cascavellensis
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Historical Details
- Diocese of Cascavel
- Latin Name: Cascavellensis
- Erected: 5 May1978
- Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Curitiba
- Country: Brazil
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Past and Present Ordinaries
- Armando Círio, O.S.I. † (5 May 1978 Appointed - 27 Dec 1995 Retired)
- Lúcio Ignácio Baumgaertner (27 Dec1995 Appointed - 31 Oct2007 Retired)
- Mauro Aparecido dos Santos (31 Oct2007 Appointed - )
Historical Summary
Date | Event | From | To |
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Diocese of Cascavel | |||
Erected | Diocese of Toledo | Diocese of Cascavel (erected) Diocese of Foz do Iguaçu (erected) | |
Archdiocese of Cascavel | |||
Elevated | Diocese of Cascavel | Archdiocese of Cascavel |
Statistics
Year | Catholics | Total Population | Percent Catholic | Diocesan Priests | Religious Priests | Total Priests | Catholics Per Priest | Permanent Deacons | Male Religious | Female Religious | Parishes | Source |
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Archdiocese of Cascavel | ||||||||||||
1980 | 425,000 | 463,000 | 91.8% | 14 | 30 | 44 | 9,659 | 55 | 68 | 23 | ap1981 | |
1990 | 374,000 | 400,000 | 93.5% | 65 | 34 | 99 | 3,777 | 2 | 36 | 132 | 62 | ap1991 |
1999 | 280,478 | 377,311 | 74.3% | 19 | 34 | 53 | 5,292 | 40 | 112 | 29 | ap2000 | |
2000 | 280,478 | 377,311 | 74.3% | 18 | 34 | 52 | 5,393 | 39 | 118 | 29 | ap2001 | |
2001 | 285,857 | 381,143 | 75.0% | 19 | 34 | 53 | 5,393 | 69 | 110 | 29 | ap2002 | |
2002 | 285,857 | 381,143 | 75.0% | 20 | 35 | 55 | 5,197 | 75 | 116 | 29 | ap2003 | |
2003 | 285,857 | 381,143 | 75.0% | 21 | 36 | 57 | 5,015 | 74 | 115 | 29 | ap2004 | |
2004 | 285,857 | 381,143 | 75.0% | 21 | 34 | 55 | 5,197 | 75 | 104 | 29 | ap2005 | |
2006 | 292,000 | 390,000 | 74.9% | 22 | 38 | 60 | 4,866 | 68 | 111 | 30 | ap2007 | |
2013 | 328,000 | 436,000 | 75.2% | 33 | 35 | 68 | 4,823 | 60 | 90 | 40 | ap2014 | |
2016 | 338,700 | 451,601 | 75.0% | 38 | 33 | 71 | 4,770 | 1 | 49 | 84 | 33 | ap2017 |
Note: Any changes in boundaries over time are not indicated in the above table.
Affiliated Bishops, Living
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- Lungsod ang Cascavelle sa Muritiyus. Nahimutang ni sa distrito sa Black River District, sa kasadpang bahin sa nasod, 17 km sa habagatan-kasadpan sa Port Louis ang ulohan sa nasod. 135 metros ibabaw sa dagat kahaboga ang nahimutangan sa Cascavelle, ug adunay 2,613 ka molupyo.
Diocese of Cascavel: 5 May 1978: Erected: Diocese of Toledo: Diocese of Cascavel (erected) Diocese of Foz do Igua u (erected) Archdiocese of Cascavel: 16 October 1979: Elevated: Diocese of Cascavel Archdiocese of Cascavel.
- Lúcio Ignácio Baumgaertner(Archbishop: 27 Dec1995 to 31 Oct2007)
- Mauro Aparecido dos Santos(Archbishop: 31 Oct2007)
- Adimir Antônio Mazali(Deacon: 12 Jul1992;Priest: 5 Dec1992 to 15 Apr2020)
- José Antônio Peruzzo(Priest: 22 Dec1985 to 24 Aug2005)
- Nélio Domingos Zortea(Priest: 12 Oct1995 to 18 Nov2015)
Affiliated Bishops, Deceased
- Armando Círio, O.S.I. †(Bishop: 5 May 1978;Archbishop: 16 Oct 1979 to 27 Dec 1995)
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