Roman Catholic Diocese of Baucau

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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Baucau (Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Timor-Leste. One of three dioceses in the country, it was established in 1996 by Pope John Paul II. It serves nearly 400,000 Catholics in the municipalities of Baucau, Lautém, Manatuto, and Viqueque, covering a total area of 6,987 km2 (2,698 square miles). The current bishop of Baucau is Leandro Maria Alves since 2023.

The mother church of the diocese is St. Anthony Cathedral in Baucau. The diocese has 22 parishes and is served by 81 priests, 30 religious brothers, and 184 religious sisters. It operates a number of primary and secondary schools and administers health and social programs within its territory.

History

  • November 30, 1996: Established as the Diocese of Baucau from the Diocese of Díli

When the diocese was started there were only 21 priests plus a number of nuns from several religious congregations to serve about 200,000 Catholics. In 2018 there were 150 young men from Baucau Diocese studying in seminaries.[1]

Current events

Bishop Basilio do Nascimento launched Radio Fini Lorosae (eastern future radio), the new radio station set up by Baucau diocese, on March 20, 2006 following a Mass held at St. Anthony Cathedral to mark the diocese's ninth anniversary. The station office is located just 100 meters from the cathedral. Baucau Vicar General Father Francisco da Silva and Father Jose Antonio, the cathedral parish priest, concelebrated the anniversary Mass.[2]

On 19 May 2007 President Alexander Xanana Gusmão awarded the Dom Martinho da Costa Lopes Medal to Father Mario do Carmo Lemos Belo, former vicar general of the Baucau diocese and several deceased Catholic clergy and Religious in recognition of their contributions to the liberation of the country.[3]

In 2009 the government gave US$1.5 million to two dioceses in East Timor — Dili and Baucau, which they are to receive annually “to run social programs for people”. Poverty remains a massive problem since independence in 2002, with about half of the 1 million population unemployed and 45 per cent living on less than US$1 a day.[4]

On 23 June 2016 the blessing and dedication of the new St John de Brito chapel took place in Cairui in Baucau, built with project support from Catholic Mission (Australia).[5]

The Maria Auxiliadora Medical Clinic run by the Salesians of Don Bosco in the town of Venilale, has been serving the residents of Venilale and 13 surrounding villages for many years. In 2014, the clinic cared for more than 7,300 patients focusing on the care of mothers and babies.[6]

Bishops

  1. Bishop Basílio do Nascimento (6 March 2004 – 30 October 2021; apostolic administrator from 30 November 1996)
  2. Bishop Leandro Maria Alves (26 April 2023 – present)

Structure

The Diocese of Baucau is a suffragan diocese within the ecclesiastical province of Dili.[7][8][9] Along with the bishops of Dili and Maliana, the bishop of Baucau is a member of the Timorese Episcopal Conference.[9] The conference is represented in the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences.[9]

Territory

The diocese covers a total area of 6,987 km2 (2,698 square miles).[9] Its territory comprises the eastern municipalities of Baucau, Lautém, Manatuto, and Viqueque.[10] The diocese borders the Archdiocese of Dili to the west. As of 2022, the diocese has a total population of 408,778, of whom 398,538 (97.5%) are Catholic.[7] The remaining few thousand are roughly divided equally between Protestants and non-Christians, including Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and animists.[9]

Personnel

The diocese is led by Bishop Leandro Maria Alves, who is assisted by vicar general Msgr. Francisco Pinheiro da Silva.[11] As of 2022, the diocese has 43 secular priests and 38 religious priests, with 68 seminarians in formation.[8][11] Additionally, there are 30 religious brothers and 184 religious sisters living and working in the diocese.[9] In 2022, there were 516 catechists in the diocese.[9] As of 2018, six male religious congregations were operating in the diocese, along with 23 female congregations.[10]

Parishes

As of 2022, the diocese was divided into 22 parishes, with 206 missions.[7][8] In 2024, Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima in Mehara became the diocese's newest parish; previously, it was a mission of the Lospalos parish.[12]

Parish Location Municipality
São José Operário Baguia Baucau
Sagrado Coração de Jesus Baucau Baucau
St. Anthony (cathedral) Baucau Baucau
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Template:Ill Quelicai Baucau
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Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima Iliomar Lautém
Cristo Rei Lautém Lautém
Template:Ill Lospalos Lautém
Nossa Senhora Rainha dos Apóstolos Luro Lautém
Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima Mehara Lautém
São Vicente Ferrer Laclo Manatuto
Nossa Senhora da Graça Laclubar Manatuto
Template:Ill Laleia Manatuto
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Nossa Senhora da Imaculada Conceição Natarbora Manatuto
Sagrado Coração de Jesus Soibada Manatuto
Santo António Lacluta Viqueque
Nossa Senhora do Imaculado Coração Nahareca Viqueque
Template:Ill Ossu Viqueque
Nossa Senhora de Fátima Uatulari Viqueque
Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima Uatucarbau Viqueque
Template:Ill Viqueque Viqueque

References

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  1. UCANews March 13, 2018
  2. UCANews March 28, 2006
  3. UCANews May 25, 2007
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  5. Catholic Mission website Accessed 22 August 2016
  6. Mission Newswire October 21, 2015
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