Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus do Gurguéia's population is 161,532.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus da Lapa's population is 360,000.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus do Gurguéia was created in 1920.
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus do Gurguéia is 53,583 square kilometers.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus da Lapa was created in 1962.
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bom Jesus da Lapa is 562,303 square kilometers.
I think you mean what is a Diocese run by an Archbishop called. The answer is an Archdiocese. The Church is "run" by Jesus Christ. His delegate on Earth is the Pope whom administers the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerOnly the Bishop carries the fullness of the priesthood of Jesus Christ. All priests and deacons in his diocese share in his priesthood, and they all share in the priesthood of Jesus Christ.
The head of the Catholic Church in Connecticut is Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ; His Vicar on earth is the Pope in Rome. There is no "Catholic Church in Connecticut, there are several: Archdiocese of Hartford: led by Archbishop Henry J. Mansell Diocese of Bridgeport : currently vacant Diocese of Norwich : Bishop Michael R. Cote Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Stamford: Bishop Paul P. Chomnycky OSBM
Roman Catholic congregations around the world are divided into regional areas called diocese, or in cases where there is a higher number of Catholics in the population, archdiocese. These are lead by a bishop or archbishop. Each congregation within each diocese/archdiocese is led by a priest. This priest is called the pastor of that church. The pastors are appointed by the bishop of the diocese/archdiocese, and are not bound to one church, but may be transferred from congregation to congregation as the bishop sees fit. Every priest in a diocese answers to their bishop. Every bishop and archbishop is appointed directly by the Pope, who is the head of the Catholic Church and believed by Catholics to be the successor of St. Peter, the first pope. It is this way that the Roman Catholic Church traces its roots directly back to Jesus and claims to be the one true Church. The succession of every bishop and archbishop can also be traced directly back to Peter.
Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, is head of the Church; His Vicar on earth is the Holy Father, the Pope in Rome. The head of each diocese, chosen by the Pope, and answerable only to him, is a Bishop. The Bishop is the ultimate head (saving Our Blessed Lord, Himself) in each diocese. The Holy Father, himself, can not remove a sitting Bishop from his diocese. The Bishop has various priests to assist him, and a priest/pastor is head of each parish.
The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus' father is God. That is why the Church teaches that Jesus is the Son of God. Joseph was Jesus' step-dad.
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School was created in 1964.