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Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme–Mont-Laurier

Coordinates: 45°46′41″N 74°00′07″W / 45.77806°N 74.00194°W / 45.77806; -74.00194
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Diocese of Saint-Jérôme

Dioecesis Sancti Hieronymi Terraebonae
St. Jerome's Cathedral
Location
CountryCanada
Ecclesiastical provinceArchdiocese of Montreal
Coordinates45°46′41″N 74°00′07″W / 45.77806°N 74.00194°W / 45.77806; -74.00194
Statistics
Population
- Total
- Catholics

469,095[1]
455,952[1] (97.2%)
Parishes35
Information
DenominationRoman Catholic
RiteRoman Rite
Established23 June 1951
CathedralSt. Jerome's Cathedral, Saint-Jérôme
Secular priests74
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopRaymond Poisson
Bishops emeritusPierre Morissette
Gilles Cazabon, O.M.I.
Donald Lapointe
Website
diocesestj.ca

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Jérôme (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Hieronymi Terraebonae) is a Latin rite suffragan of the Archdiocese of Montréal.

Its cathedral episcopal see is Cathédrale Saint-Jérôme, dedicated to Saint Jerome (Hieronumus), in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec.

History

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It was erected on 23 June 1951 as Diocese of Saint-Jérôme (Latin: Sancti Hieronymi Terræbonæ), on territories split off from (its Metropolitan) the Archdiocese of Montréal, the Archdiocese of Ottawa and the Diocese of Mont-Laurier.

On 1 June 2022, the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme and the Diocese of Mont-Laurier were united to become the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme–Mont-Laurier.

Statistics

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As per 2014, it pastorally served 446,000 Catholics (97.2% of 459,000 total) on 2,116 km2 in 35 parishes, 67 priests (52 diocesan, 15 religious), 18 deacons, 118 lay religious (21 brothers, 97 sisters), 3 seminarians.

Bishops

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Episcopal Ordinaries

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(Roman Rite)

Suffragan Bishops of Saint-Jérôme

Coadjutor Bishops

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  • Raymond Poisson (2018.05.18 – 2019.05.21)

Auxiliary Bishops

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  • Raymond Saint-Gelais (1980.07.05 – 1988.02.19), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Nicolet, Québec
  • Gilles Lussier (1988.12.23 – 1991.09.07), appointed Bishop of Joliette, Québec
  • Vital Massé (1993.10.20 – 2001.09.08), appointed Bishop of Mont-Laurier, Québec
  • Donald Lapointe (2002.10.26 – 2011.07.30)
  • Raymond Poisson (2012.05.01 – 2015.09.08), appointed Bishop of Joliette, Québec (later returned here as Coadjutor)

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Coadjutor Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Québec (Canada) (1977.01.27 – 1978.05.03), succeeding as Bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Québec (1978.05.03 – 1982.02.27), Bishop of Saint-Jean–Longueuil (Canada) (1982.02.27 – death 1996.02.02), also President of Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (1985 – 1987)
  2. ^ previously Bishop of Timmins (Canada) (1992.03.13 – 1997.12.27)
  3. ^ Pierre Morissette was also President of Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (2009.10.23 – 2011.10.18); previously Titular Bishop of Mesarfelta (1987.02.27 – 1990.03.17) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Montréal (Canada) (1987.02.27 – 1990.03.17), Bishop of Baie-Comeau (Canada) (1990.03.17 – 2008.07.03), Vice-President of Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (2007.10 – 2009.10.23).
  4. ^ previously as Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Saint-Jerome and Titular Bishop of Gegi (2012.05.01-2015.09.08) Bishop of Diocese of Joliette (2015.09.08-2018.05.18), Coadjutor Bishop of Saint-Jerome (2018.05.18-2019.05.21), Vice-President of Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (2019.09.28-), additionally appointed as Bishop of Diocese of Mont-Laurier (2020.06.01-).

References

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  1. ^ a b Annuario Pontificio per l'anno 2017 (Città del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2017), 627.
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Bibliography
  • "Nos évêques". Diocèse de Saint-Jérôme. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  • "Diocese of Saint-Jérôme". Catholic-Hierarchy. Retrieved 2007-03-15.