Roman Catholic Diocese of Rayagada

Diocese of Rayagada
Rayagaden/sis
Location
Country India
Ecclesiastical province Cuttack-Bhubaneswar
Statistics
Area 39,368.4 km2 (15,200.2 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics

5407894
50542
Parishes 23
Information
Sui iuris church Latin Church
Rite Roman Rite
Established 11 April 2016
Secular priests 35
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Aplinar Senapati, CM
Metropolitan Archbishop John Barwa, S.V.D.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rayagada is a diocese located in the Indian state of Orissa (Odisha). It was erected, with territory taken from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Berhampur (in Berhampur, India), on Monday, 11 April 2016 by Pope Francis.[1]

The Reverend Father Aplinar Senapati, CM was appointed its first Bishop, and will receive episcopal ordination and then be installed as Bishop at a date or dates in the near future to be determined. According to the Vatican's news release about the erection of the new Diocese, Bishop-elect Senapati was born in Surada, India, in 1960. Bishop-elect Senapati professed his religious vows with the Congregation of the Mission in 1989, and then was ordained a priest in 1990. He holds Master's degrees in economics and in philosophy, and has served in a number of roles including parochial vicar, teacher, parish priest, and as Master of Novices. He is currently the Pastor of St. Vincent De Paul Parish, and President of the English Medium School in Derapathar, Guwahati.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Rayagada is headquartered in the see city of Rayagada, Orissa, India.

The Diocese will be a suffragan see in the Province of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuttack-Bhubaneswar (based in the cities of Cuttack and the provincial capital of Bhubaneswar).

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Coordinates: 19°10′03″N 83°24′29″E / 19.1675°N 83.4081°E / 19.1675; 83.4081

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