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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cristalândia






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Coordinates: 10°3600S 49°1134W / 10.60000°S 49.19278°W / -10.60000; -49.19278
 

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(Redirected from Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Cristalândia)

Diocese of Cristalândia


Dioecesis Cristalandiensis

Catedral Prelatícia Nossa Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro in 2021
Location
Country Brazil
Ecclesiastical provincePalmas
Coordinates10°36′00S 49°11′34W / 10.60000°S 49.19278°W / -10.60000; -49.19278
Statistics
Area62,691 km2 (24,205 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
245,020
138,750 (56.6%)
Information
RiteLatin Rite
Established26 March 1956 (68 years ago)
CathedralCatedral Prelatícia Nossa Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopWellington de Queiroz Vieira
Metropolitan ArchbishopPedro Brito Guimarães
Map
Website
www.prelaziadecristalandia.com.br

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cristalândia (Latin: Dioecesis Cristalandiensis) is a diocese in the ecclesiastical provinceofPalmas in central Brazil.

Its episcopal cathedral is the Marian Catedral Prelatícia Nossa Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro, dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Support, in the city of Cristalândia in the Amazonian state of Tocantins. It comprises municipalities in southwest Tocantins and five in northwest Goiás state.

History

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Statistics

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As per 2015, it pastorally served 176,700 Catholics (80.0% of 221,000 total) on 62,691 km2 in 17 parishes and 80 missions with 20 priests (16 diocesan, 4 religious), 1 deacon, 25 lay religious (5 brothers, 20 sisters) and 2 seminarians.

As per 10 July 2019, in time of modification, it pastorally served 138,750 Catholics (56.6% of 245,020 total) on 62,691 km2 in 17 parishes and 80 missions with 19 priests (17 diocesan, 2 religious), no deacons, 25 lay religious (2 brothers, 23 sisters) and 10 seminarians.

Episcopal Ordinaries

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(all Roman rite; initially members of missionary Latin congregations)

Bishop-Prelates of Cristalândia
Diocesan Bishops of Cristalândia

See also

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Sources and References

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