Diocese of Rio Branco, Brazil 🇧🇷
Celebrations
History
- 1919.10.04: Established as Territorial Prelature of Acre e Purus / Acren(sis) et Puruen(sis) (Latin) (from Diocese of Amazonas and became suffragan of Belém do Pará)
- 1926.12.10: Renamed as Territorial Prelature of São Peregrino Laziosi no Alto Acre e Alto Purus / Sancti Peregrini Latiosi in Superioribus Acre et Purus (Latin)
- 1952.02.16: Became suffragan of Manaus
- 1958.04.26: Renamed as Territorial Prelature of Acre e Purus / Acren(sis) et Puruen(sis) (Latin)
- 1986.02.15: Promoted as Diocese of Rio Branco / Fluminis Albi Superioris (Latin)
- 2001.08.31: Became suffragan of Porto Velho
Present Prelates
Ordinaries
Bishops of Rio Branco (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop of Rio Branco (Brazil)
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Bishop Moacyr Grechi, O.S.M. (later Archbishop)
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Prelates of Acre e Purus (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Moacyr Grechi, O.S.M. (later Archbishop) (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop Giocondo MarÃa Grotti, O.S.M.
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Bishop Antônio Julio MarÃa Mattioli, S.M.
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Prelates of São Peregrino Laziosi no Alto Acre e Alto Purus (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Antônio Julio MarÃa Mattioli, S.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Fr. Antônio Julio MarÃa Mattioli, S.M. (later Bishop) | ||||||||||
Bishop Próspero M. Gustavo Bernardi, O.S.M.
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Prelates of Acre e Purus (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Próspero M. Gustavo Bernardi, O.S.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop Geraldo Van Caloen, O.S.B. |
Statistics (2022.12.31)
Area: 102,595 km²
Population: 502,500 Catholics (71.7% of 701,163 total)
Pastoral Centres: 43 parishes
Personnel: 41 priests (25 diocesan, 16 religious), 41 deacons, 82 religious (22 brothers, 60 sisters), 13 seminarians