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Pays Consacrã©S.Xlsx Pays consacrés Angola 13 octobre 1985 Congo 4 février 2017 Card. Pietro Parolin Kenya 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Afrique Nigéria 13 octobre 2017 Tanzanie 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Zaïre 30 novembre 1975 Mgr Ngoi Kabwe Zimbabwe 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Argentine 1 mai 1905 12 octobre 1948 Bolivie 15 avril 2018 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 1948 Brésil 13 mai 2020 22 juin 1947 Canada 26 septembre 2017 12 octobre 2008 Abb. Pedro Rubiano Sáenz Colombie 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Costa Rica 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Cuba 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Amérique Équateur 6 mars 1905 États-Unis 19 novembre 1959 Guatemala 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Mexique 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Card. Leopoldo Brenes Nicaragua 28 avril 2018 Mgr. Silvio José Báez Ortega 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 09 mars 2017 Mgr. José Domingo Ulloa Mendieta Panama 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Paraguay 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Pérou 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 25 septembre 2008 Card. Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez République dominicaine 25 mars 2020 card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Afghanistan 13 octobre 2017 fr. Giovanni Scalese Australie 1 mai 1905 Inde 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Indonésie 4 mai 1905 Japon 30 avril 1905 16 juin 2013 Asie / Liban et pays du Moyen Orient 25 juin 2017 Card. Bechara Boutros Rai Océanie 8 juin 2013 Philippines 4 mai 2018 Russie et pays d'Asie centrale 13 mai 2017 Card. Josef Cordes 07 décembre 2007 Samoa 3 décembre 2017 Mgr. Alapati Lui Mataeliga Timor oriental 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Albanie 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Allemagne 4 septembre 1954 1948 card. Bernard William Griffin Angleterre et Pays de Galles 20 février 2017 card. Vincent Nichols 29 mars 2020 Autriche 18 mai 1947 Écosse 3 septembre 2017 Mgr. Philip Tartaglia 12 octobre 1954 Espagne 25 mai 2005 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 22 novembre 1940 France 28 mars 1943 19 octobre 2006 Card. Peter Erdo Hongrie 25 mars 2020 card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 15 août 2013 Card. Sean Brady Irlande 25 mars 2020 Mgr. Eamon Martin 13 septembre 1959 Italie Europe 1er mai 2020 Lituanie 11 février 2018 Mgr. Gintaras Grušas Moldova 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto 13 mai 1931 13 mai 1938 8 décembre 1946 Portugal 17 mai 1959 13 mai 1975 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Pays-Bas et Belgique 15 août 1943 8 septembre 1946 4 juin 1979 Pologne 6 juin 2017 Mgr. Stanisław Gądecki 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Roumanie 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Slovaquie 25 mars 2020 Card. Antonio dos Santos Marto Suisse 8 décembre 1960 Ukraine 23 octobre 2016 Mgr. Sviatoslav Shevchuk Diocèses consacrés Saint- Ordinariat personnel de la 15 octobre 2017 Mgr. Steven J. Lopes Siège chaire de saint Pierre France Diocèse de Fréjus-Toulon 18 mai 2008 Mgr. Dominique Rey Diocèse de Bayonne, Lescar et 8 juin 2014 Mgr. Marc Aillet Oloron Diocèse d’Angoulême 7 mai 2017 Mgr. Hervé Gosselin Archidiocèse de Bordeaux 13 mai 2017 Card. Jean-Pierre Ricard Archidiocèse d'Avignon 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Jean-Pierre Cattenoz Archidiocèse d'Aix-en- 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Christophe Dufour Provence et Arles Diocèse de Vannes 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Raymond Centène Diocèse de Perpignan-Elne 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Norbert Turini Diocèse de Tulle 30 septembre 2018 Mgr. Francis Bestion Diocèse de Nevers 8 septembre 2018 Mgr. Thierry Brac de la Perrière Diocèse de Séez 13 mai 2018 Mgr. Jacques Habert Card. Manuel Clemente et tous Portugal Les 21 diocèses portugais 13 mai 2016 les évêques du Portugal Mgr. Stanisław Gądecki et tous Pologne Les 42 diocèses polonais 9 septembre 2017 les évêques de Pologne Card. Willem J. Eijk et tous les Pays-Bas Tous les diocèses néerlandais 13 mai 2017 évêques des Pays-Bas Italie Diocèse de Chioggia, Vénétie 10 octobre 1954 Mgr. Giovanni Battista Piasentini Diocèse de Reggio Emilia- 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Massimo Camisasca Guastalla, Émilie-Romagne Diocèse de Pavie, Lombardie 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Corrado Sanguineti Diocèse de Carpi, Émilie- 16 septembre 2017 Mgr. Francesco Cavina Romagne Diocèse de Ischia, Campanie 13 octobre 2017 Mgr. Pietro Lagnese Europe Diocèse de Cesena- 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Douglas Regattieri Sarsina, Émilie-Romagne Diocèse de Ariano Irpino- 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Sergio Melillo Lacedonia, Campanie Diocèse de San 12 mai 2017 Mgr. Andrea Migliavacca Miniato, Toscane Archidiocèse de 1 septembre 2018 Mgr. Salvatore Pappalardo Syracuse, Sicile Archidiocèse de 13 octobre 2018 Mgr. Marco Arnolfo Verceil, Piémont Archidiocèse de 30 octobre 2018 Mgr. Salvatore Ligorio Potenza, Basilicate Espagne Diocèse de Alcalá de Henares 12 juin 2010 Mgr. Juan Antonio Reig Plá Diocèse de Cuenca 8 décembre 2015 Mgr. José María Yanguas Sanz Archidiocèse de Valladolid 10 juin 2017 Mgr. Luis Javier Argüello García Diocèse de San Sebastián 14 mai 2017 Mgr. José Ignacio Munilla Archidiocèse de Valencia 28 juin 2018 Card. Antonio Cañizares Llovera Mgr. Ginés Ramón García Diocèse de Getafe 7 décembre 2018 Beltrán Allemagne Archidiocèse de Fribourg 15 août 2017 Mgr. Stephan Burger Autriche Diocèse de Linz 8 décembre 2015 Mgr. Ludwig Schwarz Angleterre Diocèse de Shrewsbury 13 octobre 2013 Mgr. Mark Davies Archidiocèse de Saint Écosse 20 octobre 2017 Mgr. Leo Cushley Andrews et Édimbourg Finlande Diocèse d'Helsinki 8 décembre 2005 Mgr. Józef Wróbel Diocèse de Green États-Unis 10 septembre 2009 Mgr. David Ricken Bay, Wisconsin Diocèse de Springfield-Cape 25 mars 2010 Mgr. James Vann Johnston Girardeau, Missouri Diocèse de 8 septembre 2011 Mgr. John M. Quinn Winona, Minnesota Archidiocèse d'Oklahoma 13 octobre 2013 Mgr. Paul S. Coakley City, Oklahoma Archidiocèse de 28 juin 2014 Mgr. Alexander K. Sample Portland, Oregon Archidiocèse de 7 octobre 2016 Mgr. Jerome E. Listecki Milwaukee, Wisconsin Diocèse de 7 octobre 2016 Mgr. Robert Morlino Madison, Wisconsin Diocèse de La 7 octobre 2016 Mgr. William Callahan Crosse, Wisconsin Diocèse de 7 octobre 2016 Mgr. James Powers Superior, Wisconsin Diocèse de 14 janvier 2017 Mgr. Robert J. Baker Birmigham, Alabama Diocèse de Tyler, Texas 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Joseph E. Strickland Diocèse de Kansas City-Saint 13 mai 2017 Mgr. James Vann Johnston Joseph, Missouri Diocèse de Providence, Rhode 13 mai 2016 Mgr. Thomas J. Tobin Island Archidiocèse de 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Allen H. Vigneron Détroit, Michigan Diocèse de Paterson, New 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Arthur J. Serratelli Jersey Diocèse de Fargo, North 13-14 Mai 2017 Mgr. John T. Folda Dakota Diocèse de 3 juin 2017 Mgr. Robert J. McManus Worcester, Massachusetts Diocèse de San Angelo, Texas 27 septembre 2017 Mgr. Micheal J. Sis Archidiocèse de San 7 octobre 2017 Mgr. Salvatore J. Cordileone Amérique Francisco, Californie Diocèse de du Nord 8 octobre 2017 Mgr. Joseph Kopacz Jackson, Mississippi Archidiocèse de 8 octobre 2017 Mgr. Joseph E. Kurtz Louisville, Kentucky Diocèse de Phoenix, Arizona 13 octobre 2017 Mgr. Thomas J. Olmsted Archidiocèse de 13 octobre 2017 Mgr. Samuel J. Aquila Denver, Colorado Archidiocèse de Saint Paul et 13 octobre 2017 Mgr. Bernard Hebda Minneapolis, Minnesota Archidiocèse de 15 octobre 2017 Mgr. Charles J. Chaput Philadelphia, Pennsylvanie Diocèse de Colorado 15 octobre 2017 Mgr. Michael J. Sheridan Springs, Colorado Diocèse d'Albany, New York 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. Edward B. Scharfenberger Diocèse de Santa 8-12 Décembre 2017 Mgr. Robert Vasa Rosa, Californie Diocèse de Austin, Texas 10 décembre 2017 Mgr. Joe S. Vásquez Diocèse de St. 6 mai 2018 Mgr. Gregory Parkes Petersburg, Floride Diocèse de 19 août 2019 Mgr. William Francis Malooly Wilmington, Delaware Canada Archidiocèse de Montréal 23 novembre 2013 Mgr. Christian Lépine Mgr. Terrence Thomas Archidiocèse d'Ottawa 1er juillet 2017 Prendergast Diocèse de Victoria 1 juillet 2017 Mgr. Gary Michael Gordon Archidiocèse de Saint John 's 1 juillet 2017 Mgr. Martin William Currie Archidiocèse d'Edmonton 1 juillet 2017 Mgr. Richard William Smith Mgr. William Terrence Diocèse de Calgary 1 juillet 2017 McGrattan Card. Thomas Christopher Archidiocèse de Toronto 1 juillet 2017 Collins Archidiocèse de Vancouver 2 juillet 2017 Mgr. John Michael Miller Archidiocèse de Québec 2 juillet 2017 Card. Gérald Cyprien Lacroix Diocèse de Trois-Rivières 15 août 2017 Mgr. Luc André Bouchard Diocèse de Nicolet 8 décembre 2017 Mgr. André Gazaille Mexique Archidiocèse de Monterrey 23 novembre 2013 Mgr. Rogelio Cabrera López Mgr. Ubaldo Ramón Santana Archidiocèse de Maracaibo 13 octobre 2017 Venezuela Sequera Diocèse de Machiques 8 décembre 2017 Bp. Ramiro Díaz Amérique Colombie Archidiocèse de Barranquilla 9 juin 2018 Mgr. Pablo Emiro Salas Anteliz du sud Uruguay Archidiocèse de Montevideo 8 octobre 2017 Card. Daniel Sturla Diocèse de São Luiz de Brésil 22 mai 2016 Mgr. Antônio Emídio Vilar Cáceres Argentine Archidiocèse de Rosario 1 août 2019 Mgr. Eduardo Eliseo Martín Archidiocèse de Australie 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Julian Porteous Hobart, Tasmanie Nouvelle- Océanie Archidiocèse de Wellington 8 décembre 2016 Card. John Atcherley Dew Zélande Samoa Archidiocèse de Samoa-Apia 7 décembre 2007 Mgr. Alapati Lui Mataeliga Card. Romulo Valles et tous les Philippines Tous les 89 diocèses philippins 4 mai 2018 évêques des Philippines Asie Archidiocèse de Bombay 13 mai 2017 Card. Oswald Gracias Inde Archidiocèse de Goa et 13 mai 2017 Mgr. Filipe Neri Ferrão Daman Afrique Angola Diocèse d'Uíje 23 avril 2017 Mgr. Emílio Sumbelelo Villes ou régions consacrées Lisbonne (Portugal) 23 juillet 1985 Alep (Syrie) 13 mai 2017 Détroit (États-Unis) 13 mai 2017 Émilie-Romagne (Italie) 14 septembre 2019.
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