Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia
Appearance
Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia Archidioecesis Sancti Salvatoris in Brasilia | |
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Location | |
Country | Brazil |
Statistics | |
Area | 6,241 km2 (2,410 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2004) 3,544,658 2,495,439 (70.4%) |
Information | |
Rite | Latin Rite |
Established | 25 February 1551 (473 years ago) |
Cathedral | Catedral Basílica Primacial do Transfiguração do Senhor |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Archbishop | Murilo Sebastião Ramos Krieger |
Auxiliary Bishops | Marco Eugênio Galrão Leite de Almeida Hélio Pereira dos Santos Estevam dos Santos Silva Filho |
Bishops emeritus | Geraldo Majella Agnelo |
Website | |
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The Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia (Template:Lang-la) is part of the Roman Catholic Church in Brazil. The Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia also carries the title Primate of Brazil. The archiocese is located in the city of Salvador, Bahia.
Statistics
Over 70% of the Archiocese is Catholic, while there is over 9,000 Catholics per priest, spread over 109 parishes with the Archdiocese.
History
- 25 February 1551: Established as Diocese of São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Funchal, Portugal
- 16 November 1676: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia
Properties
- Minor Basilica & World Heritage Church:
- Cathedral of Salvador (Sé Basílica Primacial da Transfiguração do Senhor)
- Basilica of St. Sebastian, Salvador (Basílica Arquiabacial de São Sebastião, the first benedictine monastery in the New World)
- Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim, Salvador (Basílica do Senhor do Bonfim)
- Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Salvador (Basílica de Nossa Senhora da Conceição da Praia)
- Churches
- Church of Our Lady of Penha, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Church of the Blessed Sacrament of Saint Anne, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Church and Convent of Our Lady of the Exile, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Chapel of Our Lady of Help, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Chapel of Our Lady of the Ladder, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows on the Ilha de Maré, a national heritage site
- Church and Monastery of Our Lady of Monserrate, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Church and Hospice of Our Lady of the Good Journey, a national heritage site in Salvador
- Parish Church of Saint Bartholomew, a national heritage site in Maragogipe
- Residences
Former properties
- The archdiocese abandoned the Church of the Third Order of the Holy Trinity in 1990. The church now houses a social project and Catholic residential community.[1]
Bishops
Ordinaries
- Bishops
- Pedro Fernandes Sardinha (25 Feb 1551 - 2 Jun 1556 )
- Pedro Leitão (23 Mar 1558 - Oct 1573 )
- Antônio Barreiros (20 Jul 1575 - 11 May 1600 )
- Constantino Barradas (23 Sep 1602 - Jun 1618 )
- Marcos Teixeira de Mendonça † (25 Oct 1621 - 8 Oct 1624 )
- Miguel Pereira (29 Nov 1627 - 16 Aug 1630 )
- Pedro da Silva Sampaio † (6 Sep 1632 - 15 Apr 1649 )
- Estevão dos Santos Carneiro de Moraes (17 Jun 1669 - 6 Jun 1672 )
- Constantino Sampaio (1672 - 1672)
- Estevão dos Santos Carneiro de Moraes (15 Apr 1672 - 6 Jun 1672 )
- Archbishops
- Gaspar Barata de Mendonça (16 Nov 1676 - 1681 )
- João da Madre de Deus Araújo (4 May 1682 - 13 Jun 1686 )
- Manoel da Ressurreição (12 May 1687 - 16 Jan 1691 )
- João Franco de Oliveira (9 Jan 1692 - 18 Apr 1701 ), appointed Archbishop (personal title) of Miranda (do Douro), Portugal
- Sebastião Monteiro da Vida (8 Aug 1701 - 7 Sep 1722 )
- Ludovico Alvares de Figueiredo (21 Feb 1725 - 27 Aug 1735 )
- José de Fialho (3 Sep 1738 Appointed - 2 Jan 1741)
- José Botelho de Matos (2 Jan 1741 - 7 Jan 1760 )
- Manoel de Santa Ines Ferreira (6 Aug 1770 - 22 Jun 1771 )
- Joaquim Borges de Figueroa (8 Mar 1773 - 13 Jul 1778 )
- Antônio de São José Moura Marinho (20 Jul 1778 - 9 Aug 1779 )
- Antônio Corrêa (13 Dec 1779 - 12 Jul 1802 )
- José de Santa Escolástica Álvares Pereira (16 Mar 1804 - 3 Jan 1814 )
- Francisco de São Damazo Abreu Vieira (15 Mar 1815 - 18 Nov 1816 )
- Vicente da Soledade e Castro (28 Aug 1820 - 31 Mar 1823 )
- Romualdo Antônio de Seixas Barroso (21 May 1827 - 29 Dec 1860 )
- Manoel Joaquim da Silveira (5 Jan 1861 - 23 Jun 1874 )
- Joaquim Gonçalves de Azevedo (19 Dec 1876 - 6 Nov 1879 )
- Luiz Antônio dos Santos (13 Mar 1881 - 26 Jun 1890 )
- Antônio de Macedo Costa (26 Jun 1890 - 20 Mar 1891 )
- Jerónimo Thomé da Silva (12 Sep 1893 - 15 Feb 1924 )
- Augusto Álvaro da Silva (17 Dec 1924 - 14 Aug 1968 )
- Eugênio de Araújo Sales (29 Oct 1968 - 13 Mar 1971), elevated to Cardinal in 1969; appointed Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
- Avelar Brandão Vilela (25 Mar 1971 - 19 Dec 1986 )
- Lucas Moreira Neves (9 Jul 1987 - 25 Jun 1998), elevated to Cardinal in 1988; appointed Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops
- Geraldo Majella Agnelo (13 Jan 1999 - 12 Jan 2011), elevated to Cardinal in 2001
- Murilo Sebastião Ramos Krieger (12 Jan 2011 - )
Auxiliary bishops
- Gregório Paixão Neto
- Gilson Andrade da Silva
- Giovanni Crippa [2]
- Marco Eugênio Galrão Leite de Almeida
- Hélio Pereira dos Santos
- Estevam dos Santos Silva Filho
Suffragan dioceses
- Diocese of Alagoinhas
- Diocese of Amargosa
- Diocese of Camaçari
- Diocese of Cruz das Almas
- Diocese of Eunápolis
- Diocese of Ilhéus
- Diocese of Itabuna
- Diocese of Teixeira de Freitas-Caravelas
Sources
Wikisource has the text of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article São Salvador de Bahia de Todos os Santos.
- ^ Pastoral de Comunicação. "Comunidade da Trindade celebrou os 15 anos de reabertura do templo". Arquidiocese de São Salvador da Bahia. 4 April 2017.
- ^ http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2014/01/29/0067/00141.html
Categories:
- Roman Catholic dioceses in Brazil
- Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Brazil
- Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of São Salvador da Bahia
- Roman Catholic Archbishops of São Salvador da Bahia
- Religious organizations established in the 1550s
- Roman Catholic dioceses established in the 16th century
- 1551 establishments in the Portuguese Empire