Roman Catholic Diocese of Quelimane

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Diocese of Quelimane

Dioecesis Quelimanensis
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Location
Country Mozambique
Metropolitan Beira
Statistics
Area62,557 km2 (24,153 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics (including non-members)
(as of 2004)
816,000
714,000 (87.5%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Catedral Nova
Patron saint Our Lady of Liberation
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Hilàrio da Cruz Massinga, OFM

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Quelimane (Latin : Quelimanen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Quelimane in the Ecclesiastical province of Beira in Mozambique.

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History

The Diocese of Quelimane was established on 6 October 1954, with territory taken from the Diocese of Beira.

Cathedral

The Cathedral is the Catedral Nova in Quelimane. The former cathedral is Catedral velha de Nossa Senhora do Livramento in Quelimane.

Bishops of Quelimane

  1. Francisco Nunes Teixeira (6 February 1955 – 23 December 1975)
  2. Bernardo Filipe Governo, OFM Cap (31 May 1976 – 10 March 2007)
  3. Hilário da Cruz Massinga, OFM (25 January 2008 – )

See also

Sources

Coordinates: 17°52′35″S36°53′14″E / 17.87639°S 36.88722°E / -17.87639; 36.88722


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