Diocèse de Mao-Monte Cristi

Diocèse de Mao-Monte Cristi
Diocèse de Mao-Monte Cristi
(la) Dioecesis Maoënsis-Montis Christi
Pays Drapeau de République dominicaine République dominicaine
Église Catholique
Rite liturgique Romain
Type de juridiction Diocèse
Création 1978
Province ecclésiastique Archidiocèse de Santiago de los Caballeros
Siège Mao
Titulaire actuel Diómedes Antonio Espinal de León
Paroisses 23
Prêtres 44
Religieux 17
Religieuses 49
Superficie 4 841 km²
Population totale 425 000
Population catholique 401 828
Pourcentage de catholique 94,5 %

Le diocèse de Mao-Monte Cristi est un diocèse suffragant de l'Archidiocèse de Santiago de los Caballeros en République dominicaine, constitué en 1978.

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