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Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo

Diocese of the Catholic Church

Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo

Diocese of the Catholic Church

FieldValue
jurisdictionDiocese
nameGozo
latinDioecesis Gaudisiensis
localDjoċesi ta' Għawdex
imageFile:CoA Diocese of Gozo.png
image_size210px
territoryGozo and Comino
provinceMalta
metropolitanArchdiocese of Malta
area_km267
area_sqmi
population37,392
population_as_of2023
catholics34,656
catholics_percent92.7
parishes15
churches48
congregations
schools
members
denominationCatholic
sui_iuris_churchLatin Church
riteRoman Rite
established22 September 1864
cathedralCathedral of the Assumption
patronSaint George
Saint Ursula
patron_title
priests
pope
bishopAnton Teuma
metro_archbishopCharles Scicluna
suffragans
auxiliary_bishops
vicar_generalTarcisio Camilleri
judicial_vicarJoe Zammit
archdeacons
emeritus_bishopsMario Cardinal Grech
mapGozo and Comino-map.svg
map_captionThe Diocese of Gozo marked in red.
website

Malta

Gozo Saint Ursula The Diocese of Gozo (; ) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Malta, and the only suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Malta, together covering the insular state.

The diocese comprises the island of Gozo (seventeen miles west of the Maltese capital Valletta) and the islet of Comino.

History

On a central plateau the ruined fortifications of an ancient town contain the cathedral church and public buildings, outside of which is a large suburb.

Up to the year 1864, Gozo formed part of the then Roman Catholic Diocese of Malta, but Pope Pius IX, acceding to requests by the clergy and the people, erected it into a separate, then exempt diocese, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See. On 16 March 1863, Michael Franciscus Buttigieg, a native of Gozo, was appointed titular Bishop of Lita and deputy auxiliary of the Archbishop-Bishop of Malta, for the Island of Gozo. He was consecrated at Rome on 3 May of the same year, on 22 September 1864, was created first bishop of the new Diocese of Gozo, and on the 23rd day of the following month made his entry into the new cathedral. This Church, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, is the oldest parish in Gozo. It was already working as a parish in 1241 and goes back to Byzantine period. Through the efforts of Pietro Pace, vicar-general of the diocese, a diocesan seminary was established on the site formerly occupied by the San Giuliano Hospital, the revenues of which were appropriated to the new institution. This seminary was inaugurated 3 November 1866, and by the express desire of Pius IX placed under the direction of the Jesuits.

On the death of Buttigieg, Paolo Micallef, Superior General of the Augustinian Order, was made Bishop of Città di Castello and appointed administrator of the Diocese of Gozo. He left Gozo in May, 1867, and in 1871 became Archbishop of Pisa. His successor to the administration of the diocese was Antonius Grech Delicata Testaferrata, titular Bishop of Chalcedon, a native of Malta, who in 1868 was appointed Bishop of Gozo, and as such assisted at the First Vatican Council. Grech Delicata's divested himself of his own patrimony in favour of the poor; he died on the last day of 1876.

On 12 March 1877, Pietro Pace, native of Gozo, was appointed to succeed Grech Delicata, and was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Edward Henry Howard. Under his administration the seminary was augmented by the installation of a meteorological observatory, which was inaugurated by Padre Denza, director of the Vatican Observatory. During this administration an episcopal educational institute for girls was also established, under the care of the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul, to whom was also entrusted the direction of the annexed orphan asylum. The same bishop provided the diocese with a new episcopal palace and new monasteries, besides laying out large sums of money on the cathedral.

In 1889 Pace was promoted Archbishop of Rhodes and Bishop of Malta. His successor in the See of Gozo was G. M. Camilleri, a native of Valletta (b. 15 March 1842). Under Camilleri's administration the first diocesan synod was celebrated, in October, 1903. This synod was necessary as the diocese was still governed under the outdated rules of the Synod of Malta of 1703. Constitutions and decrees were also promulgated and published.

In May 1990, it was visited by Pope John Paul II.

Bishops of Gozo

NamefromtoNotes
1Michael Franciscus Buttigieg (1864-1866)18641866
Paolo Micallef, Administrator of Gozo18661867
2Antonius Grech Delicata Testaferrata18681876
3Pietro Pace18771889
4Giovanni Maria Camilleri18891924
5Mikiel Gonzi (1924-1943)19241943
6Giuseppe Pace19441972
Nikol Joseph Cauchi, Administrator of Gozo19671972
7Nikol Joseph Cauchi19722006
8Mario Grech20062019
Mario Grech20192020
9Anton Teuma2020-

Special churches

Cathedral of the Assumption
  • Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Victoria - The cathedral church of Gozo was built in 1697–1703, by Lorenzo Gafa. Its ground plan is in the form of a Latin cross. The cathedral is also the annual pilgrimage site of the Grand Priory of the Mediterranean of the Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem. Its interior is adorned with fine paintings. The "Messagiere di Maria", an Italian periodical, is recognized in the Diocese of Gozo as the official organ of the sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu.
  • Basilica and Collegiate Parish of St George in Victoria
  • Rotunda of Xewkija in Xewkija
  • Basilica and National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu in Għarb
  • Basilica and Collegiate Parish of the Visitation in Għarb
  • Basilica and Collegiate Parish of St Peter and St Paul in Nadur
  • Basilica and Collegiate Parish of the Nativity of Mary in Xagħra

Important dates

  • 22 June: Feast of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu
  • 15 August: Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary - Patroness of the Maltese Archipelago and of the Gozo Diocese
  • 16 September: Anniversary of the establishment of the Diocese
  • 11 October: Dedication of the Diocesan Cathedral
  • 21 October: Memorial of Saint Ursula - Patron Saint of the Diocese

Parishes

ParishLocationDate established
Parish of the Cathedral of the Assumption, GozoVictoriapre-1241
Saint George'sVictoria1st August 1951
Sacred Heart of JesusFontana27 March 1911
Our Lady of LoretoGħajnsielem26 January 1855
Parish of the Visitation of Our LadyGħarb29 August 1679
Corpus Christi ParishGħasri16 December 1921
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Gregory the GreatKerċem10 March 1885
Parish of Saint Paul's ShipwreckMunxar12 December 1957
Parish of Saint Peter and Saint PaulNadur28 April 1688
Parish of the Immaculate Conception and Saint JosephQala3 February 1872
Saint Laurence'sSan Lawrenz15 March 1893
Saint Margaret'sSannat28 April 1688
Parish of the Nativity of Our LadyXagħra28 April 1688
Parish of Saint John the BaptistXewkija27 November 1678
Parish of the Assumption of MaryŻebbuġ, Gozo28 April 1688

References

References

  1. [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dgozo.html Diocese of Gozo] - from [[Catholic Hierarchy]]{{Self-published source. (July 2015)
  2. "Gozo".
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