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Archdiocese of Semarang

Archidioecesis Semarangensis

Keuskupan Agung Semarang
The cathedral at Randusari
Location
Country Indonesia
Ecclesiastical provinceSemarang
Statistics
Area21,196 km2 (8,184 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2010)
20,391,000
410,062 (2%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of the Holy Rosary
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Metropolitan Archbishop Robertus Rubiyatmoko
Vicar General Yohanes Rasul Edy Purwanto
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Semarang ( Latin: Semarangen(sis)) is a Metropolitan Latin archdiocese on Java in Indonesia, yet it depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is Katedral Santa Perawan Maria Ratu Rosario Suci, dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, in the city of Semarang, Jawa Tengah.

Statistics and extent

As per 2012, it pastorally administered 499,200 Catholics (2.4% of 20,812,000 total) on 21,196 km² in 98 parishes and 10 missions with 383 priests (174 diocesan, 209 religious), 1,914 lay religious (737 brothers, 1,177 sisters) and 60 seminarians.

It comprises parishes on the central and eastern part of Central Java - stretching from Kendal, Temanggung, Magelang to the east- as well as the Special Region of Yogyakarta province.

History

The first Roman Catholic mission in this Archdiocese was established in 1640 when two Dominican priests, Manuel de St Maria, O.P. and Pedro de St Joseph, O.P., acquired land from Sultan of Mataram to minister Portuguese Catholic merchants in Jepara. The earliest mission dispersed as persecution of Catholics by Netherlands' colonial government. In 1807, Lambertus Prinsen set up and administered a parish at Semarang as Semarang was still part of Apostolic Prefecture of Batavia. In 1818, Prinsen appointed to become Apostolic Prefect of Batavia. The Semarang parish then administered by two parish priest successors. At 1859, Ambarawa became a new outstation by the coming of Jesuit priests. In 1865, a new outstation in Yogyakarta was created, followed by Magelang outstation. At 1904, Fransiskus Georgius Josephus van Lith, S.J., established a school for teachers in Muntilan and the spread of new teachers made Roman Catholic Church developed across Central Java and even for the whole Java Island. A minor seminary was founded in Muntilan in 1911 then moved to Mertoyudan.

In 1936, a major seminary was established in Yogyakarta.

Ecclesiastical province

Its suffragan sees are :

Ordinaries

Apostolic Vicar of Semarang

Archbishops of Semarang

See also

References

Sources and external links

6°58′00″S 110°25′01″E / 6.9667°S 110.4170°E / -6.9667; 110.4170


archdiocese+of+semarang Latitude and Longitude:

6°58′00″S 110°25′01″E / 6.9667°S 110.4170°E / -6.9667; 110.4170
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Archdiocese of Semarang)
Archdiocese of Semarang

Archidioecesis Semarangensis

Keuskupan Agung Semarang
The cathedral at Randusari
Location
Country Indonesia
Ecclesiastical provinceSemarang
Statistics
Area21,196 km2 (8,184 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2010)
20,391,000
410,062 (2%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of the Holy Rosary
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Metropolitan Archbishop Robertus Rubiyatmoko
Vicar General Yohanes Rasul Edy Purwanto
Website
Website of the Archdiocese

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Semarang ( Latin: Semarangen(sis)) is a Metropolitan Latin archdiocese on Java in Indonesia, yet it depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is Katedral Santa Perawan Maria Ratu Rosario Suci, dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, in the city of Semarang, Jawa Tengah.

Statistics and extent

As per 2012, it pastorally administered 499,200 Catholics (2.4% of 20,812,000 total) on 21,196 km² in 98 parishes and 10 missions with 383 priests (174 diocesan, 209 religious), 1,914 lay religious (737 brothers, 1,177 sisters) and 60 seminarians.

It comprises parishes on the central and eastern part of Central Java - stretching from Kendal, Temanggung, Magelang to the east- as well as the Special Region of Yogyakarta province.

History

The first Roman Catholic mission in this Archdiocese was established in 1640 when two Dominican priests, Manuel de St Maria, O.P. and Pedro de St Joseph, O.P., acquired land from Sultan of Mataram to minister Portuguese Catholic merchants in Jepara. The earliest mission dispersed as persecution of Catholics by Netherlands' colonial government. In 1807, Lambertus Prinsen set up and administered a parish at Semarang as Semarang was still part of Apostolic Prefecture of Batavia. In 1818, Prinsen appointed to become Apostolic Prefect of Batavia. The Semarang parish then administered by two parish priest successors. At 1859, Ambarawa became a new outstation by the coming of Jesuit priests. In 1865, a new outstation in Yogyakarta was created, followed by Magelang outstation. At 1904, Fransiskus Georgius Josephus van Lith, S.J., established a school for teachers in Muntilan and the spread of new teachers made Roman Catholic Church developed across Central Java and even for the whole Java Island. A minor seminary was founded in Muntilan in 1911 then moved to Mertoyudan.

In 1936, a major seminary was established in Yogyakarta.

Ecclesiastical province

Its suffragan sees are :

Ordinaries

Apostolic Vicar of Semarang

Archbishops of Semarang

See also

References

Sources and external links

6°58′00″S 110°25′01″E / 6.9667°S 110.4170°E / -6.9667; 110.4170


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