Diocèse de Naples

Diocèse de Naples

Archidiocèse de Naples

Archidiocèse de Naples
Archidiœcesis Neapolitana

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Pays Italie Italie
Archevêque Crescenzio Sepe
Superficie  km²
Création du diocèse Ie siècle
Élévation au rang d'archidiocèse XIe siècle
Diocèses suffragants Acerra, Alife-Caiazzo, Aversa, Capua, Caserta, Ischia, Nola, Pompei, Pozzuoli, Sessa Aurunca, Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia, Teano-Calvi
Adresse Largo Donnaregina 22, 80138 Napoli, Italia
Population 1 608 000
Population catholique 1 600 000
Nombre de paroisses 287

L'archidiocèse de Naples (Latin: Archidioecesis Neapolitana) est un archévéché métropolitain italien. Crée au premier siècle et élevé au rang d'archidiocèse au XIe siècle, son archévêque actuel est Mgr Crescenzio Sepe.

L'archidiocèse de Naples, étant située en Grande-Grèce, fut pendant un temps sous la juridiction du patriarche de Constantinople, utilisant à la fois le rite romain et le rite byzantin.


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  • Portail de l’Italie Portail de l’Italie
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