Diocese of Jayapura, Indonesia 🇮🇩
Celebrations
History
- 1949.05.12: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Hollandia / Hollandiæ (Latin) (from Apostolic Vicariate of Dutch New Guinea)
- 1954.06.14: Promoted as Apostolic Vicariate of Hollandia / Hollandiæ (Latin)
- 1959.12.19: Lost territory to establish Apostolic Prefecture of Manokwari
- 1963.06.28: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Kota Baru / Kotabaruen(sis) (Latin)
- 1964.06.12: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Sukarnapura / Sukarnapuræn(sis) (Latin)
- 1966.11.15: Promoted as Diocese of Sukarnapura / Sukarnapuræn(sis) (Latin) (became suffragan of Merauke)
- 1969.04.25: Renamed as Diocese of Djajapura / Diaiapuræn(sis) (Latin)
- 1973.08.22: Renamed as Diocese of Jayapura / Iayapuraën(sis) (Latin)
- 2003.12.19: Lost territory to establish Diocese of Timika
Present Prelates
Ordinaries
Bishops of Jayapura (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop of Jayapura (Indonesia)
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Bishop emeritus of Jayapura (Indonesia)
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Bishop Herman Ferdinandus Maria Münninghoff, O.F.M.
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Bishops of Djajapura (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Herman Ferdinandus Maria Münninghoff, O.F.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Bishop Rudolf Joseph Manfred Staverman, O.F.M.
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Bishops of Sukarnapura (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Rudolf Joseph Manfred Staverman, O.F.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Vicars Apostolic of Sukarnapura (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Rudolf Joseph Manfred Staverman, O.F.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Vicars Apostolic of Kota Baru (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Rudolf Joseph Manfred Staverman, O.F.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Vicars Apostolic of Hollandia (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop Rudolf Joseph Manfred Staverman, O.F.M. (see above) | ||||||||||
Prefects Apostolic of Hollandia (Roman Rite) | ||||||||||
Fr. Oscar Cremers, O.F.M.
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Former Prelates
- Auxiliary Bishop:Â
Bishop Leo Laba Ladjar, O.F.M. (81) (1993.12.06 – 1997.08.29)
Statistics (2022.12.31)
Area: 115,349 km²
Population: 90,375 Catholics (4.7% of 1,919,165 total)
Pastoral Centres: 28 parishes, 1 mission
Personnel: 75 priests (30 diocesan, 45 religious), 185 religious (131 brothers, 54 sisters), 46 seminarians