Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Belgrade

Summary

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Belgrade (Latin: Archidioecesis Belogradensis; Serbo-Croatian: Beogradska nadbiskupija; Hungarian: Belgrádi főegyházmegye) is an archdiocese located in the city of Belgrade in Serbia.[1]

Archdiocese of Belgrade

Archidioecesis Belogradensis

Beogradska nadbiskupija
Belgrádi főegyházmegye
Location
Country Serbia
Statistics
Area50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2015)
Decrease5,500,000
Increase27,050 (Increase0.5%)
Information
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established9th century
CathedralCathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Co-cathedralCo-cathedral of Christ the King
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Metropolitan ArchbishopLászló Német, SVD
Bishops emeritusStanislav Hočevar
Map
Map of the Archdiocese
Map of the Archdiocese
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

History edit

In order to regulate the status of the local Catholic Church, the government of the Kingdom of Serbia concluded an official Concordat with the Holy See on 24 June 1914. By the Second Article of the Concordat, it was decided that a regular Catholic Archdiocese of Belgrade should be created.[2] Because of the breakout of the First World War, those provisions could not be implemented, and only after 1918 were new arrangements made:

  • October 29, 1924: Promoted as Archdiocese of Belgrade
  • December 16, 1986: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Belgrade

United Titles edit

Leadership edit

  • Bishops of Beograd
    • Bishop Jozef Ignác de Vilt (22 December 1800 – 26 August 1806)
    • Bishop Stefan Cech (26 September 1814 – 8 January 1821)
    • Bishop Venceslao Soic (23 December 1858 – 8 January 1869)
    • Bishop Giovanni Paolesic (4 July 1871 – 1893)
  • Archbishops of Beograd

Suffragan dioceses edit

Titular dioceses on the territory of Archdiocese edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Archdiocese of Beograd
  2. ^ Concordat between the Holy See and the Realm of Serbia in 1914
  3. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Smederevo (Semendria)
  4. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Titular See of Naissus

Sources edit

  • Eubel, Konrad (1923). Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi (1503–1592) (in Latin). Vol. 3. Monasterii Sumptibus et typis librariae.
  • Diocese website
  • GCatholic.org
  • Catholic Hierarchy
  • Diocese website

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