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Diocese of Gozo

Diocese of Gozo
Dioecesis Gaudisiensis
Djoċesi ta' Għawdex
GozoCathedral.JPG
Exterior of the Gozo Cathedral
Location
Country Malta
Territory Gozo and Comino
Ecclesiastical province Malta
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Malta
Statistics
Area 67 km2 (26 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
Decrease 31,143
Decrease 28,074 (Decrease 90.1%)
Parishes 15
Churches 48
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 22 September 1864
Cathedral Cathedral of the Assumption in Victoria, Gozo
Patron saint Saint George
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Mario Grech
Metropolitan Archbishop Charles Scicluna
Vicar General Tarcisio Camilleri
Map
The Diocese of Gozo marked in red.
The Diocese of Gozo marked in red.
Website
Website of the Diocese

The Diocese of Gozo (or Ghawdex) (in Latin Goulos-Gaudisiensis), is a Latin bishopric (diocese) of the Catholic Church in Malta, and the only suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Malta, together covering the insular state.

The diocese comprises the island of Gozo (seventeen miles west of the Maltese capital Valletta) and the islet of Comino.

As of 2013 the Bishop of Gozo was Mgr. Mario Grech.

On a central plateau the ruined fortifications of an ancient town contain the cathedral church and public buildings, outside of which is a large suburb.

Up to the year 1864, Gozo formed part of the then Roman Catholic Diocese of Malta, but Pope Pius IX, acceding to requests by the clergy and the people, erected it into a separate, then exempt diocese, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See. On 16 March, 1863, Monsignor Michael Franciscus Buttigieg, a native of Gozo, was appointed titular Bishop of Lita and deputy auxiliary of the Archbishop-Bishop of Malta, for the Island of Gozo. He was consecrated at Rome on 3 May of the same year, on 22 September, 1864, was created first bishop of the new Diocese of Gozo, and on the 23rd day of the following month made his entry into the new cathedral. Through the efforts of Pietro Pace, vicar-general of the diocese, a diocesan seminary was established on the site formerly occupied by the San Giuliano Hospital, the revenues of which were appropriated to the new institution. This seminary was inaugurated 3 November, 1866, and by the express desire of Pius IX placed under the direction of the Jesuits.


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