Diocese of Amboina Diœcesis Amboinaënsis Keuskupan Amboina  | |
|---|---|
![]() St Francis Xavier Cathedral in Ambon  | |
| Location | |
| Country | |
| Territory | |
| Ecclesiastical province | Makassar | 
| Metropolitan | Makassar | 
| Deaneries | |
| Statistics | |
| Area | 83,777 km2 (32,346 sq mi) | 
| Population - Total - Catholics  | (as of 2012) 2,311,000 127,609 (5.5%)  | 
| Information | |
| Denomination | Catholic Church | 
| Sui iuris church | Latin Church | 
| Rite | Latin rite | 
| Established | 1534 as dicoese of Amboina re-established 22 December 1902  | 
| Cathedral | St Francis Xavier Cathedral | 
| Language | |
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Francis | 
| Bishop | Seno Ngutra | 
| Vicar General | Ignasius Samson Sudirman Refo | 
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Amboina (Latin: Amboinaën(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Amboina in the Ecclesiastical province of Makassar in Indonesia.
History
- It was founded as the Diocese of Amboina in 1534 under Spanish rule and as the seat of St. Francis Xavier.
 - As part of the mission of the Diocese of Manila in 1595.
 - December 22, 1902: Established as the Apostolic Prefecture of Dutch New Guinea from the Apostolic Vicariate of Batavia
 - August 29, 1920: Promoted as the Apostolic Vicariate of Dutch New Guinea
 - May 12, 1949: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Amboina
 - January 3, 1961: Promoted as Diocese of Amboina
 
Leadership
- Bishops of Amboina (Roman rite)
- Bishop Seno Ngutra (8 December 2021 – present)
 - Bishop Petrus Canisius Mandagi, M.S.C. (10 June 1994 – 11 November 2020)
 - Bishop Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, M.S.C. (15 January 1965 – 10 June 1994)
 - Bishop Jacques Grent, M.S.C. (3 January 1961 – 15 January 1965)
 
 - Vicars Apostolic of Amboina (Roman Rite)
- Bishop Jacques Grent, M.S.C. (12 May 1949 – 3 January 1961)
 
 - Vicars Apostolic of Dutch New Guinea (Roman Rite)
- Bishop Jacques Grent, M.S.C. (10 July 1947 – 12 May 1949)
 - Bishop Giovanni Aerts, M.S.C. (28 August 1920 – 1942. Death execution)
 
 - Prefects Apostolic of Dutch New Guinea (Roman Rite)
- Fr. Hendrik Nollen, M.S.C. (1915 – 1920)
 - Fr. Matthijs Neyens, M.S.C. (1902 – 1915. Dismissed)[1]
 
 
Citation
- ↑ Steenbrink 2007, pp. 241.
 
Bibliography
- Steenbrink, Karel (2007), Catholics in Indonesia, 1903-1942 : A Documented History, vol. 2, Brill, ISBN 978-90-67-18260-7
 
External links
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