Roman Catholic Diocese of Cametá

Diocese of Cametá
Dioecesis Cametanensis
Diocese de Cametá
Location
Country Brazil
Ecclesiastical province Belém do Pará
Metropolitan Belém do Pará
Statistics
Area 47,758 km2 (18,439 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2012)
459,000
348,000 (75.8%)
Parishes 10
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Established 29 November 1952 (64 years ago)
Cathedral Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Cametá
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Jesús María Cizaurre Berdonces, O.A.R.
Metropolitan Archbishop Alberto Taveira Corrêa

The Diocese of Cametá (Latin: Cametanensis) is a Roman Catholic Latin diocese in northern Brazil's Pará state.

Its cathedral episcopal see, Catedral São João Batista (Sant John the Baptist), is in the city of Cametá. It's a suffragan in the Ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Belém do Pará

History

On November 29, 1952, the Territorial Prelature of Cametá was established on territory split off from the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Belém do Pará, its present Metropolitan.

On February 6, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI promoted the Territorial Prelature to Diocese, and named its last Prelate, Bishop Jesús María Cizaurre Berdonces, O.A.R., as the first Bishop.[1]

Ordinaries

(all Roman rite)

Territorial Prelates of Cametá

(all missionary members of Roman rite congregations)

Bishops of Cametá

Coordinates: 2°14′35″S 49°29′54″W / 2.2430°S 49.4983°W / -2.2430; -49.4983

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