Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul information
Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Iraq
Archeparchy of Mosul
Archieparchia Mausiliensis Chaldaeorum
Location
Country
Iraq
Statistics
Area
528 km2 (204 sq mi)
Population - Catholics
16,815
Parishes
13
Information
Denomination
Chaldean Catholic
Rite
Chaldean Rite
Established
14 February 1967
Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
Secular priests
8
Current leadership
Pope
Francis
Archbishop
Najib Mikhael Moussa
The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul (Latin: Archieparchia Mausiliensis Chaldaeorum) is a diocese of the Chaldean Catholic Church, located in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Its followers are ethnic Assyrians and speakers of Neo-Aramaic. The diocese comprises the city of Mosul. The territory is subdivided in 12 parishes.
The diocese of Mosul was elevated to Archeparchy of Mosul on February 14, 1967 by Pope Paul VI. The ordinary was Mar Paulos Faraj Rahho until his death in early 2008. He was succeeded in November 2009 by Archbishop-elect Emil Shimoun Nona, who until his election and ratification had been a professor of anthropology at Babel College and a pastor and vicar general in the eparchy of Alqosh. As of 2012[update] the Papal Nuncio was Archbishop Francis Assisi Chullikatt, whose Apostolic Nunciature is the entire state of Iraq.
Mosul was the see of the Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church from Mar Yohannan Hormizd to Mar Yousef VI Emmanuel II Thomas.
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