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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vinh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Diocese of Vinh

Dioecesis Vinhensis

Giáo phận Vinh
Location
CountryVietnam
TerritoryNghệ An
Ecclesiastical provinceHà Nội
Statistics
Area16,499 km2 (6,370 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2018)
3,065,300
281,934 (9.2%)
Parishes93
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
CathedralAssumption Cathedral
at Xã Đoài
Patron saintMary of the Assumption
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopAlphonse Nguyễn Hữu Long PSS
Metropolitan ArchbishopJoseph Vũ Văn Thiên
Auxiliary BishopsPierre Nguyễn Văn Viên
Website
giaophanvinh.net

The Diocese of Vinh (Latin: Dioecesis Vinhensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in central Vietnam. The Most Reverend Alphonse Nguyễn Hữu Long was appointed bishop on December 22, 2018.

The diocese covers an area of 16,499 km2, and is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Hanoi.[1]

Assumption Cathedral at Xã Đoài in Nghi Diên commune is the cathedral of the diocese.[2]

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History

The circuit (trấn) of Nghệ An was evangelized by Jesuit missionaries as early as in 1629, especially by Girolamo Maiorica. After the Apostolic Vicariate of Tonkin (Đàng Ngoài) was created in 1659, MEP missionaries were assigned to Nghệ An trấn. In 1846, the Vicariate of South Tonkin (Nam Đàng Ngoài) was established, covering the area of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh provinces as well as northern Quảng Bình province. It has been renamed Vinh in 1924 and elevated to a diocese in 1960. In 2006, the other part of Quảng Bình province, south of Gianh River and Son River, was officially transferred from Archdiocese of Huế to the Diocese of Vinh after decades under Vinh's de facto supervision following the Partition of Vietnam. After being split to establish the Diocese of Hà Tĩnh in 2018,[3] the Diocese of Vinh currently covers Nghệ An Province only.

References

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