The Roman Catholic Diocese of Osorno (in Latin: Dioecesis Osornensis ) is a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Puerto Montt, in Chile. The diocese was established on 15 November 1955 by Pope Pius XII by means of the papal bull Christianorum qui in Diocesibus.
Diocesan statistics
The diocese, which comprises the entire province of Osorno in the Los Lagos region of Chile, covers a territory of 9,236 kmò and has 22 parishes. According to the 2002 census by the Chilean Instituto Nacional de EstadÃÂstica, 69.3% of the diocesan population of Osorno, ages 15 and over, considered themselves as Catholic. This figure represents about 154,000 Catholics out of a total population of 221,509 (2002).
The mother church of the diocese is the Cathedral of San Mateo in the city of Osorno.
Bishops of Osorno
Parishes
City of Osorno and its surroundings:
- San Mateo Apóstol, Cathedral (1792)
- Nuestra Señora del Carmen (1957)
- Sagrado Corazón (1964)
- San Francisco (1967)
- MarÃÂa Reina de los Mártires (1990)
- Santa Rosa de Lima (2001)
- Nuestra Señora de Lourdes (1930)
- Jesús Obrero (1964)
- El Buen Pastor (1972)
- San José (1980)
- San Leopoldo Mandic (1986)
Other localities:
- Sagrada Familia (1901), RÃÂo Negro
- San JoaquÃÂn y Santa Ana (1910), RÃÂo Negro
- San Juan Bautista (1806), Mission (Misión) of San Juan de la Costa
- Cristo Resucitado (1975), Mission of Cuinco (San Juan de la Costa)
- San Bernardino (1794), Mission of QuilacahuÃÂn (San Pablo)
- Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria (1836), San Pablo
- San AgustÃÂn (1904), Puerto Octay
- San Juan Nepomuceno (1909), Cancura (Osorno)
- San Sebastián (1944), Purranque
- Nuestra Señora de Fátima (1955), Entre Lagos (Puyehue)
- San Pedro Apóstol (1970), Rupanco (Puyehue)
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