The Archdiocese of Agra () is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern India's Uttar Pradesh state. It comprises the following districts in Uttar Pradesh: Agra, Aligarh, Auraiya, Budaun, Bulandshahr, Etah, Etawah, Farrukabad, Firozabad, Gautambudha Nagar, Hathras, Kannauj, Mainpuri, Mathura and in Rajasthan: Bharatpur and Dholpur.
Its cathedral episcopal see is located in the city of Agra.
History
Ordinaries
(All Latin Rite, till 1982 missionary members of a Latin Congregation) Ecclesiastical Superiors of Hindustan (not available : 1784 - 1820)
Apostolic Vicars of Tibet-Hindustan
Apostolic Vicars of Agra
- Giuseppe Antonio Borghi, OFMCap (1842 â 12 Jun 1849), succeeding as former Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Tibet-Hindustan (14 Aug 1838 â 1842), remaining Titular Bishop of Bethsaida (14 Aug 1838 â 5 Nov 1849); later Bishop of Cortona (Italy) (5 Nov 1849 â death 31 Jul 1851)
- Gaetano Carli, OFMCap (12 Jun 1849 â retired 7 Dec 1856?), succeeding as former Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Agra (23 Aug 1842 â 12 Jun 1849), remaining Titular Bishop of Halmiros (23 Aug 1842 â 1887)
- Angelicus Bedenik, OFMCap (1 Jun 1861 â death 2 Nov 1866), Titular Bishop of Leuca (1 Jun 1861 â 2 Nov 1866)
- Michelangelo Jacobi, OFMCap (9 Feb 1868 â 1 Sep 1886 see below), Titular Bishop of Pentacomia (9 Feb 1868 â 1 Sep 1886)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Agra
- Michelangelo Jacobi, OFMCap (see above 1 Sep 1886 â death 14 Oct 1891)
- Emmanuel Alfonso van den Bosch, OFMCap (2 January 1892 â 27 April 1897), previously Bishop of Lahore (Pakistan, then also British India) (21 Nov 1890 â 2 Jan 1892); emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Parium (27 Apr 1897 â 17 Oct 1921)
- Charles Joseph Gentili, OFMCap (27 August 1898 â death 6 January 1917), previously Bishop of Allahabad (India) (29 Mar 1897 â 27 Aug 1898)
- Angelo Raffaele Bernacchioni, OFMCap (7 August 1917 â death 21 August 1937)
- Evangelista Latino Enrico Vanni, OFMCap (21 August 1937 â 1956), succeeding as former Coadjutor Archbishop of Agra (India) (1930 â 21 Aug 1937); previously Apostolic Vicar of Arabia (United Arab Emirates) (15 Apr 1916 â 1925) & Titular Archbishop of Tenedus (15 Apr 1916 â 21 Aug 1937); emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Bizya (1956 â 9 May 1962)
- Dominic Romuald Basil Athaide, OFMCap (29 February 1956 â death 26 June 1982)
- Cecil DeSa (11 November 1983 â retired 16 April 1998), previously Bishop of Lucknow (India) (5 Jun 1971 â 11 Nov 1983)
- Vincent Michael Concessao (5 November 1998 â 7 September 2000), previously Titular Bishop of Mascula (3 Feb 1995 â 5 Nov 1998) & Auxiliary Bishop of Delhi (India) (3 Feb 1995 â 5 Nov 1998); later Vice-President of Catholic Bishopsâ Conference of India (2000 â 2004), Metropolitan Archbishop of Delhi (7 Sep 2000 â 30 Nov 2012), Vice-President of Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (2007 â 2011)
- Oswald Gracias (7 September 2000 â 14 October 2006), also Second Vice-President of "Vox Clara" Committee (2002.04 â ...), President of Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (2005 â 12 Jan 2011); previously Titular Bishop of Bladia (28 Jun 1997 â 7 Sep 2000) & Auxiliary Bishop of Bombay (India) (28 Jun 1997 â 7 Sep 2000); later Metropolitan Archbishop of Bombay (India) (14 Oct 2006 â ...), created Cardinal-Priest of S. Paolo della Croce a Corviale (24 Nov 2007 [10 May 2008] â ...), Vice-President of Catholic Bishopsâ Conference of India (19 Feb 2008 â 1 Mar 2010), President of Catholic Bishopsâ Conference of India (1 Mar 2010 â 12 Feb 2014), President of Federation of Asian Bishopsâ Conferences (21 Oct 2011 [1 Jan 2012] â ...), President of Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (2013.02 â ...), Member of Council of Cardinals to assist in the governance of the Universal Church and to reform the Roman Curia (13 Apr 2013 â ...)
- Albert DâÂÂSouza (16 Feb 2007 â 12 Nov 2020), also Secretary General of Catholic Bishopsâ Conference of India (2012.02 â ...); previously Bishop of Lucknow (India) (21 Nov 1992 â 16 Feb 2007)
- Raphy Manjaly (12 Nov 2020âÂÂpresent) previously Bishop of Allahabad (India) (17 Oct 2013 â 12 Nov 2020)
Province
Its ecclesiastical province comprises the Metropolitan's own Archdiocese and the following Suffragan bishoprics, mostly Latin and two East Syriac Rite:
Parishes
- Cathedral of Immaculate Conception
- St. MaryâÂÂs Church, Agra
- St. PatrickâÂÂs Church, Agra
- St. Thomas Church, Agra, Sikandra
- Our Lady of Fatima Mission, Ajaynagar
- Holy Family Mission, Alampur Hauz
- St. Fidelisâ Church, Aligarh
- St. MichaelâÂÂs Mission, Anupnagar
- St. Francis Mission, Auraiya
- Our Lady of Rosary Mission, Bastar
- St. PeterâÂÂs Church, Bharatpur
- St. PeterâÂÂs Mission, Bhimnagar
- Catholic Church, Budaun
- St. Gonsalo Garcia Church, Bulandshahr
- St. PaulâÂÂs Catholic Church, Chhibramau
- Our Lady of Pilar Church, Dholpur
- St. JosephâÂÂs Mission, NTPC, Dibyapur
- St. Francis Xavier Church, Etah
- Christ Church, Etawah
- St. AnthonyâÂÂs Church, Fatehgarh
- St. JohnâÂÂs Church, Firozabad
- St. JosephâÂÂs Church, Greater Noida
- St. Francisâ Church, Hathras
- St. JosephâÂÂs Church, Jahangirabad
- Nishkalanka Mata Mission, Jaith
- St. Peter's Mission, Jaswant Nagar
- St. Mathew's Mission, Kannauj
- St. JosephâÂÂs Church, Kasganj
- St. AnthonyâÂÂs Church, Khora
- St. TheresaâÂÂs Church, Kosi Kalan
- St. Thomasâ Mission, Mainpuri
- Sacred Heart Church, Mathura
- St. Mary's Church, Noida
- St. Dominic's Mission, Shikohabad
- Holy Family Church, Tundla
See also
References
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