Diocese of Scranton Dioecesis Scrantonensis |
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The coat of arms of the Diocese of Scranton
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Location | |
Country | United States of America |
Territory | Northeastern Pennsylvania |
Ecclesiastical province | Philadelphia |
Statistics | |
Area | 22,913 km2 (8,847 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics |
(as of 2014) 1,118,000 (est.) 348,600 (est.) (31.2%%) |
Parishes | 120 |
Churches | 167 |
Schools | 19 |
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Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | March 3, 1868 |
Cathedral | St. Peter's Cathedral |
Patron saint | Saint Peter |
Secular priests | 252 |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop |
Joseph Bambera Bishop of Scranton |
Metropolitan Archbishop |
Charles Chaput, OFM Cap Archbishop of Philadelphia |
Map | |
Website | |
dioceseofscranton.org |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton is a suffragan see of Archdiocese of Philadelphia, established on March 3, 1868. The seat of the bishop is St. Peter's Cathedral in Scranton, PA. Other cities in the diocese are Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, Hazleton, Carbondale, and Pittston.
The diocese comprises Lackawanna, Luzerne, Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne, Tioga, Sullivan, Wyoming, Lycoming, Pike, and Monroe counties, all in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania. The area of the diocese is 8,487 square miles (21,980 km2).
On February 23, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Monsignor Joseph C. Bambera the tenth Bishop of Scranton. Bambera was ordained and installed as bishop on April 26, 2010, at St. Peter’s Cathedral. Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia, served as principal consecrator and James Timlin, Bishop Emeritus of Scranton, and John Dougherty, former Auxiliary Bishop of Scranton, served as co-consecrators. Pietro Sambi, the Apostolic Nuncio (papal ambassador) to the United States, read the papal appointment letter.