Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rabaul
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rabaul is a Latin Rite Metropolitan Archdiocese in Papua New Guinea.
It has its cathedral episcopal see Sacred Heart Cathedral in Vunapope and a Co-Cathedral, St Francis Xavier’s Co-Cathedral, in the national capital Rabaul.
History
In 1844, it was established as Apostolic Vicariate of Melanesia (a pre-diocesan jurisdiction, entitled to a titular bishop and exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See) on territory split off from the Apostolic Vicariate of Western Oceania.
On 8 December 1890, it was renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of New Pomerania.
It lost territories repeatedly, to establish :
- on 1896.02.24 the Apostolic Prefecture of Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land
- on 1897.06.28 the Apostolic Vicariate of Gilbert Islands
- on 1897.07.27 the Apostolic Prefecture of British Solomons
- on 1898.05.23 the Apostolic Prefecture of German Solomon Islands (now its suffragan diocese Bougainville)
- in 1905 the Mission sui juris of Marshall Islands.
On 14 November 1922, it was renamed after its see as Apostolic Vicariate of Rabaul.
On 5 July 1957, it lost territory again to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Kavieng (now its suffragan diocese).
On 15 November 1966, it was promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Rabaul.
On 4 July 2003, it lost territory to establish another suffragan see, the Diocese of Kimbe.
Coat of arms
The new coat of arms of the Archdiocese was adopted in 2016. The proposal of coat of arms created Marek Sobola, a heraldic specialist from Slovakia, who also made a coat of arms for the Archbishop Francesco Panfilo S.D.B. [1]
Province
Its ecclesiastical province comprises, besides the Metropolitan's Archdiocese, the following suffragan bishoprics :
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Bougainville
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Kavieng
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimbe.
Past Ordinaries
(all Roman Rite; so far missionary members of Latin congregations)
- Apostolic Vicars of Melanesia
- Jean Baptiste Epalle, Marists (S.M.) (1844.07.19 – death 1845.12.19), Titular Bishop of Sion (1844.07.19 – 1845.12.19)
- Jean Georges Collomb, S.M. (1846.02.19 – death 1848.07.16), Titular Bishop of Antiphellus (1846.02.19 – 1848.07.16)
- Father Paolo Reina, Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions M.E.M. (1852.01.11 – death 1861.03.14)
- Louis-André Navarre, Sacred Heart Missionaries (M.S.C.) (1887.05.17 – 1889.05.10), Titular Bishop of Pentacomia (1887.05.17 – 1888.08.17); later Titular Archbishop of Cyrrhus (1888.08.17 – 1912.01.17), Apostolic Vicar of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea) (1889.05.10 – retired 1908.01)
- Apostolic Vicars of New Britain
- Stanislas Henri Verjus, M.S.C. (1889.05.10 – 1889.12.28), Titular Bishop of Limyra (1889.05.10 – 1892.11.13), later Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea) (1889.12.28 – 1892.11.13)
- Louis Couppé, M.S.C. (1889.12.28 – 1890.12.08 see below), Titular Bishop of Lerus (1889.12.28 – 1925.12.18)
- Apostolic Vicar of new Pomerania
- Louis Couppé, M.S.C. (see above 1890.12.08 – 1922.11.14 see below)
- Apostolic Vicars of Rabaul
- Louis Couppé, M.S.C. (see below 1922.11.14 – retired 1923), on emeritate promoted as Titular Archbishop of Hierapolis (1925.12.18 – 1926.07.20)
- Gerard Vesters (Gerardo Vesters), M.S.C. (1923.02.16 – 1938), Titular Bishop of Diocletianopolis in Palæstina (1923.02.16 – death 1954.08.30); previously Prefect Apostolic of Celebes (Indonesia) (1919.12 – 1923.02.16)
- Leo Isidore Scharmach, M.S.C. (1939.06.13 – 1963), Titular Bishop of Mostene (1939.06.13 – 1964.11.26)
- Johannes Höhne, M.S.C. (1963.03.01 – 1966.11.15 see below), Titular Bishop of Urima (1963.03.01 – 1966.11.15)
- Metropolitan Archbishops of Rabaul
- Johannes Höhne, M.S.C. (1966.11.15 – death 1978.05.27)
- Albert-Leo Bundervoet, M.S.C. (1980.03.06 – 1989.03.29)
- Karl Hesse, M.S.C. (1990.07.07 – 2011.08.11), also President of Bishops’ Conference of Papua New Guinea and Soloman Islands (1994 – 1996), Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Bougainville (Papua New Guinea) (1995 – 1996.09.12), again Apostolic Administrator of Bougainville (1996.09.12 – 1999.04.19), President of Bishops’ Conference of Papua New Guinea and Soloman Islands (2002 – 2005); previously Titular Bishop of Naratcata (1978.04.27 – 1980.10.24) & Auxiliary Bishop of Rabaul (1978.04.27 – 1980.10.24), Bishop of Kavieng (Papua New Guinea) (1980.10.24 – 1990.07.07)
- Francesco Panfilo, Salesians (S.D.B.) (2011.08.11 – ...), previously Bishop of Alotau–Sideia (Papua New Guinea) (2001.06.25 – 2010.03.18), President of Bishops’ Conference of Papua New Guinea and Soloman Islands (2008.04 – 2011.05), Coadjutor Archbishop of Rabaul (2010.03.18 – 2011.08.11)
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Coordinates: 4°20′39″S 152°16′37″E / 4.3441°S 152.2770°E