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Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine

Coordinates: 36°52′54″N 7°44′41″E / 36.88180500°N 7.74474900°E / 36.88180500; 7.74474900
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Diocese of Constantine (-Hippone)

Dioecesis Constantinianus (-Hipponensis Regiorum)

Diocèse de Constantine et Hippone
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Map of the Diocese of Constantine
Location
CountryAlgeria
Ecclesiastical provinceAlgiers
MetropolitanConstantine
Coordinates36°52′54″N 7°44′41″E / 36.88180500°N 7.74474900°E / 36.88180500; 7.74474900
Statistics
Area110,522 km2 (42,673 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2019)
14,335,000
620 (0.0%)
Information
RiteRoman
Established25 July 1866
CathedralSaint Augustin Basilica,
Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Sept-Douleurs (former, now secular)
Secular priests16
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopNicolas Lhernould
Metropolitan ArchbishopPaul Jacques Marie Desfarges
Website
Official Website
The Cathedral in Constantine, 1894

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine (-Hippone) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantinianus (-Hipponensis Regiorum), French: Diocèse de Constantine et Hippone) is a Roman Catholic diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Algiers in Algeria.

History

On 25 July 1866, the diocese was established from the Diocese of Algiers as Diocese of Constantine. Its name was changed to the Diocese of Constantine (-Hippone) on 23 September 1867.

Geography

The diocese is located in north eastern Algieria. It includes parishes in Constantine, Annaba, Skikda, Sétif, Béjaïa, Batna, and Tébessa.

Special churches

The current pro-cathedral is the minor basilica Basilique Saint Augustin in Annaba (Hippo). The former cathedral of the diocese is the Cathédrale Notre-Dame des Sept-Douleurs in Constantine. The building is now a mosque.[1]

Ordinaries

Bishops of Constantine

References

  1. ^ "Ancienne cathédrale Notre-Dame des Sept-Douleurs". GCatholic. Retrieved 11 June 2023.

Sources