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Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
Fœderatarum Civitatum Americæ Septemtrionalis
Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA.svg
The coat of arms of the Archdiocese for the Military Services
Location
Country United States of America
Coordinates 38°56′07″N 76°59′32″W / 38.935399°N 76.992086°W / 38.935399; -76.992086
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Latin Rite
Established September 8, 1957 (59 years ago)
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio
Auxiliary Bishops Richard Brendan Higgins
F. Richard Spencer
Neal Buckon
Robert J. Coyle
Website
www.milarch.org

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, provides the Roman Catholic Church's pastoral and spiritual services to those serving in the armed forces of the United States and their dependents and to all military and naval bases, to the facilities of the Veterans Administration, and to other federal services overseas. It was originally established as a military vicariate, with the Archbishop of New York also serving as the military vicar, in 1917 and subsequently reorganized as an archdiocese, with its own archbishop and its see relocated to the District of Columbia, by Pope John Paul II in 1985. The current diocesan bishop is Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio. He is assisted by several auxiliary bishops. Together, they oversee Catholic priests serving as chaplains throughout the world. Each chaplain remains incardinated into the diocese or religious institute for which he was ordained.

The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA is a personal jurisdiction, meaning that it has no defined territory and that its jurisdiction extends to those whom it serves throughout the world. This Archdiocese has jurisdiction wherever American men and women in uniform serve. The jurisdiction of the Archdiocese extends to all United States government property in the United States and abroad, including U.S. military installations, embassies, consulates and other diplomatic missions.


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