Diocese of San Isidro

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Diocese of San Isidro
Basic data
Country Argentina
Metropolitan bishopric Archdiocese of Buenos Aires
Diocesan bishop Óscar Vicente Ojea
Auxiliary bishop Martín Fassi
Guillermo Caride
Emeritus diocesan bishop Alcides Jorge Pedro Casaretto
Vicar General Martín Fassi
Guillermo Caride
Episcopal Vicar Aníbal Filippini
Vicente Llambías
Cristian Gramlich
founding 1957
surface 1,379 km²
Parishes 71 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Residents 1,227,680 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics 1,166,045 (2017 / AP 2018 )
proportion of 95%
Diocesan priest 119 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious priest 27 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Catholics per priest 7,987
Permanent deacons 42 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Friars 61 (2017 / AP 2018 )
Religious sisters 160 (2017 / AP 2018 )
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language Spanish
cathedral San Isidro Labrador
address Av. Libertador Gen. San Martín 16199
1642 San Isidro [Buenos Aires]
Argentina
Website www.diocesis-san-isidro.org

The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Isidro ( lat. : Dioecesis Sancti Isidori in Argentina , span. : Diócesis de San Isidro ) is in Argentina situated Roman Catholic diocese , based in San Isidro .

It was on February 11, 1957 by Pope Pius XII. built with the papal bull Quandoquidem Adoranda from cessions of territory of the Archdiocese of La Plata and the Diocese of San Nicolás de los Arroyos . The diocese of San Isidro was subordinated to the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires as a suffragan .

The diocese patron is Saint Isidore of Madrid .

Bishops of San Isidro

See also

Web links

San Isidro Cathedral