Archdiocese of Lublin

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Archdiocese of Lublin
Basic data
Country Poland
Diocesan bishop Stanislaw Budzik
Auxiliary bishop Artur Miziński
Józef Wróbel SCI
Adam Bab
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Ryszard Karpiński
Mieczysław Cisło
founding 1375
surface 9,108 km²
Parishes 271 (2016 / AP 2017 )
Residents 1,092,361 (2016 / AP 2017 )
Catholics 1,054,371 (2016 / AP 2017 )
proportion of 96.5%
Diocesan priest 828 (2016 / AP 2017 )
Religious priest 215 (2016 / AP 2017 )
Catholics per priest 1.011
Friars 277 (2016 / AP 2017 )
Religious sisters 576 (2016 / AP 2017 )
rite Roman rite
Liturgical language Polish
cathedral St. John's Cathedral
address Skr. p. 198 ul.Ks.
Prymasa Stefana Wyszyńskiego 2
20-105 Lublin
Polska
Website archidiecezja.lublin.pl
Suffragan dioceses Diocese of Sandomierz
Diocese of Siedlce

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lublin ( lat. : Archidioecesis Lublinensis , Polish. : Archidiecezja Lubelska ) is one in Poland situated Roman Catholic archdiocese , based in Lublin .

Cathedral in Lublin

history

The diocese of Lublin was renamed on September 22, 1805 by Pope Pius VII with the papal bull Quemadmodum Romanorum Pontificum from the diocese of Chelm and Lublin and goes back to the diocese of Chełm , which was established in 1375 ; it was subordinated to the Archdiocese of Warsaw as a suffragan . On March 25, 1992, the Diocese of Lublin was raised to an archbishopric by Pope John Paul II with the Apostolic Constitution Totus tuus Poloniae populus . At the same time, the Archdiocese gave up parts of its territory to establish the Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów .

Ordinaries

Bishops of Lublin

Archbishops of Lublin

Auxiliary bishops in Lublin

See also

Web links

Commons : Archdiocese of Lublin  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ioannes Paulus II: Const. Apost. Totus Tuus Poloniae populus , AAS 84 (1992), n.3, pp. 1099-1112.