Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuching
Archdiocese of Kuching Archidioecesis Kuchingensis Keuskupan Agung Kuching | |
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Territory | Kuching, Bau, Serian, and Sri Aman, |
Ecclesiastical province | Kuching |
Statistics | |
Area | 19,173 km2 (7,403 sq mi) |
Population
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Parishes | 19 |
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Denomination | Catholic Church |
Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | 1976 |
Cathedral | St Joseph's Cathedral in Kuching |
Patron saint | Saint Joseph |
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Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Metropolitan Archbishop | Dato Dr. Simon Peter Poh Hoon Seng |
Suffragans | Diocese of Miri Diocese of Sibu |
Vicar General | William Sabang |
Bishops emeritus | Dato John Ha Tiong Hock Dato' Sri Peter Chung Hoan Ting |
Website | |
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The Archdiocese of Kuching (Latin: Archidioecesis Kuchingensis) is a Metropolitan Latin archbishopric of the Catholic Church in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is however remains dependent on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is in St Joseph's Cathedral, in Kuching, named after the spouse of the Virgin Mary, who was the diocese's patron.
Former auxiliary bishop Simon Peter Poh Hoon Seng was appointed as the third and current Archbishop of Kuching by Pope Francis on 4 March 2017 following the resignation of his predecessor, John Ha Tiong Hock.[2]
Erected in 1927 by Pope Pius VI as an Apostolic Prefecture, Kuching was elevated to Metropolitan Archdiocese by Pope Paul VI in 1976 with the suffragan dioceses of Sibu and Miri, and it was first led by Peter Chung Hoan Ting.
History
[edit]- It was erected it as the Apostolic Prefecture of Sarawak by Pope Pius XI on 5 February 1927, on territory split off from the Apostolic Prefecture of Labuan and Borneo.
- It was promoted to the Apostolic Vicariate of Kuching by Pope Pius XII on 14 February 1952.
- Lost territory on 1959.12.19 to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Miri (now its senior suffragan see of separated Apostolic Vicariate of Brunei Darussalam and Diocese of Miri; by the installation of Anthony Denis Galvin, MHM as its first vicar in 1960, and Anthony Lee Kok Hin as its first bishop in 1977).
- Pope Paul VI elevated it to the rank of a metropolitan archdiocese on 31 May 1976.
- Lost territory on 1986.12.22 to establish the Diocese of Sibu as its second suffragan (by the installation of Dominic Su Haw Chiu as its first bishop).
Ecclesiastical Province
[edit]Its ecclesiastical province comprises the Metropolitan's own Archbishopric and the following suffragan sees, both daughter dioceses :
Bishops
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The following are the lists of ordinaries (bishops of the diocese) and auxiliary bishops, and their terms of service. They are followed by other priest of this diocese who became bishop.[3]
Apostolic Prefects of Sarawak
[edit]- Edmund Dunn, MHM (1927–1935)
- Aloysius Hopfgartner, MHM (1935–1949)
- Jan Vos, MHM (Born in The Netherlands; 1949–1952); elevated to Apostolic Vicar
Apostolic Vicars of Sarawak
[edit]- Jan Vos, MHM (1952–1968)
- Charles Reiterer, MHM (1968–1974)
- Dato' Sri Peter Chung Hoan Ting (1975–1976), elevated to Archbishop
Archbishops of Kuching
[edit]- Dato' Sri Peter Chung Hoan Ting (1976–2003)
- Dato John Ha Tiong Hock (2003–2017)
- Dato Dr. Simon Peter Poh Hoon Seng (2017–present)
Former Auxiliary Bishops of Kuching
[edit]- Dato John Ha Tiong Hock (1998–2003), appointed Archbishop of this diocese
- Simon Peter Poh Hoon Seng (2015–2017), appointed Archbishop of this diocese
Other priest of this diocese who became bishop
[edit]- Richard Ng, appointed Bishop of Miri in 2013
Ordained priests
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Msgr. William Sabang
Rev. Fr. Adrian Kho
Rev. Fr. Agustinus Tanudjaja, SJ (Jesuit missionary from Indonesia)
Rev. Fr. Albert Jacobse, MHM (Mill Hill missionary from the Netherlands)
Rev. Fr. Andre Delimarta, SDB (Salesian missionary from Indonesia)
Rev. Fr. Arockyaraj Pavulu, CMF (Claretian missionary from India)
Rev. Fr. Augustine Jepy
Rev. Fr. Augustine Radhakanta Singh, CMF (Claretian missionary from India)
Rev. Fr. Bernard Jim Bujang
Rev. Fr. Berchmans Rayar, CMF (Claretian missionary from India)
Rev. Fr. Christopher Laden
Rev. Fr. Clement Abel Anggas (Outstationed from Diocese of Keningau)
Rev. Fr. Davie Entalai
Rev. Fr. Don Don Romero Ramerez, OFM (Outstationed from Archdiocese of Kota Kinabalu)
Rev. Fr. Eugenio Gocela Maglasang, SDB (Salesian missionary from the Philippines)
Rev. Fr. Felix Au
Rev. Fr. Francis Dakun (Outstationed from Diocese of Keningau)
Rev. Fr. Galvin Richard Ngumbang
Rev. Fr. Henry Jimbey
Rev. Fr. Jerome Juleng
Rev. Fr. John Chong
Rev. Fr. John Ekly Direk
Rev. Fr. Joseph Chai
Rev. Fr. Joseph Lee Hock Jin, OFM
Rev. Fr. Joseph Liew
Rev. Fr. Joseph Ng, SJ
Rev. Fr. Lazarus Swinie
Rev. Fr. Leonard Yap
Rev. Fr. Lucas Ng, CDD (Outstationed from Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur)
Rev. Fr. Mark Noel Bunchol
Rev. Fr. Martin Wong
Rev. Fr. Nelson Evarinus Sipalan, OFM (Outstationed from Diocese of Keningau)
Rev. Fr. Nicholas Ng
Rev. Fr. Patrick Heng
Rev. Fr. Paul Herry
Rev. Fr. Paul Hu Pi Xian, CDD (CDD missionary from China)
Rev. Fr. Paul Ling Keh Yiing (Outstationed from Diocese of Sibu)
Rev. Fr. Peter Liston
Rev. Fr. Pratap Baskey, CMF (Claretian missionary from India)
Rev. Fr. Prince Carneelyes Arockiam, CMF (Claretian missionary from India)
Rev. Fr. Ramon Borja, SDB (Salesian missionary from the Philippines)
Rev. Fr. Robert Jissem
Rev. Fr. Stanley Goh, SJ (Jesuit missionary from Singapore)
Rev. Fr. Stephen Chin
Rev. Fr. Stephen Lim
Rev. Fr. Vincent Chin[4]
Deceased priests
[edit]Rev. Fr. Terence Burke, MHM (1944–2017)
Rev. Fr. James Meehan, MHM (1933–2018)
Rev. Fr. Peter Aichner, MHM (1914–1995)
Rev. Fr. Leopold van Rooyen, MHM (1917–2008)
Rev. Fr. Michael O'Brien, MHM (1941–2022)
Rev. Fr. Noel Hanrahan, MHM (1928–2019)
Rev. Fr. Joachim Pang (1921–2007)
Rev. Fr. Richard Khoo Choon Phoe (1940–2016)
Rev. Fr. Dato Lawrence Chua (1936–2021)[5]
Statistics and extent
[edit]As per 2021, it pastorally served 240,575 Catholics (38.2% of 812,900 total) on 19,173 km² in 12 parishes with 37 priests (26 diocesan, 11 religious), 82 lay religious (13 brothers, 69 sisters), 5 seminarians. There is a major seminary of St. Peter.
There are about 19 parishes and chapels administering outstations around the archdiocese.
Churches
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St. Joseph's Cathedral, Kuching.
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St. Peter's Church, Padungan.
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Holy Trinity Church, Kenyalang Park.
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Blessed Sacrament Church, BDC.
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Sacred Heart Church, Kota Sentosa.
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St Ann's Church, Kota Padawan/Baruk.
Religious communities
[edit]Men
[edit]- Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord (CDD)
- Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary / Claretians (CMF)
- Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
- Marist Brothers (FMS)
- Saint Joseph's Missionary of Mill Hill / Mill Hill Missionaries (MHM)
- Order of Friars Minor (OFM)
- Society of Saint Francis de Sales / Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB)
- Society of Jesus (SJ)
Women
[edit]- Discalced Carmelites (OCD) (Women's section)
- Sisters of St. Francis of Sarawak (SSFS)
Missionary schools
[edit]Primary
[edit]- SK St Stephen, Bau
- SK St Philip, Bugu, Serian
- SK St Dominic, Pichin, Serian
- SK St Henry, Slabi, Serian
- SK St Patrick, Tangga, Serian
- SK St Peter, Simpok, Kota Padawan
Secondary
[edit]- SMK St Joseph, Kuching
- St Joseph Private Secondary School, Kuching
- SMK St Teresa, Kuching
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuching - Mass & Service schedules". Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- ^ "Pope appoints new head to Malaysian Archdiocese of Kuching". www.archivioradiovaticana.va.
- ^ http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/kuch0.htm GCatholic.org
- ^ The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuching | Priests
- ^ The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuching | Priests
- ^ The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuching | Parishes