Antilles Episcopal Conference
The Antilles Episcopal Conference is a Roman Catholic episcopal conference. Its members are bishops and archbishops from current and former British, Dutch, and French colonies and dependencies in the Caribbean (excluding Haiti), Central America, and northern South America. The conference's membership includes five archdioceses, fourteen dioceses, and two missions sui iuris. These particular Churches minister to Catholics in thirteen independent nations, six British colonies, three departments of France, three countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and 3 municipalities of the Netherlands proper.[1]
The bishop from an American insular area has been granted observer status. The episcopal conference is led by a president, who must be a diocesan ordinary and is elected by the membership of the conference for a three year term. The conference also elects a vice president, who has the same qualifications as the president, and a treasurer, who can be a diocesan ordinary, a coadjutor bishop, or an auxiliary bishop. Additionally, a permanent board, consisting of the president, vice president, treasurer, the metropolitan archbishops, and two other elected members, handles administrative issues between plenary meetings of the conference. The president of the conference is currently Patrick Pinder S.T.D., C.M.G, Archbishop of Nassau.[2]
The Holy See appoints an Apostolic delegate to the Antilles Episcopal Conference, who also serves as the Apostolic nuncio to the independent nations of the conference, except Belize. The nunciature is located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The current Apostolic delegate is Archbishop Nicolas Girasoli, who replaced Archbishop Thomas Edward Gullickson after he was appointed the apostolic nuncio to Ukraine.
Members
Diocese |
Bishop(s) |
Territory(ies) |
Province of Castries |
Archdiocese of Castries |
Robert Rivas, O.P. |
Saint Lucia |
Diocese of Roseau |
Gabriel Malzaire |
Dominica |
Diocese of Saint George's in Grenada |
sede vacante; Vincent Darius, O.P.; Sydney Charles (emeritus) |
Grenada |
Diocese of Saint John's – Basseterre |
sede vacante; Kenneth Richards (emeritus); Donald Reece (emeritus) Joseph Bowers, S.V.D (emeritus) |
Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands |
Province of Kingston |
Archdiocese of Kingston in Jamaica |
Kenneth Richards, Charles Dufour (emeritus); Donald Reece (emeritus); Lawrence Burke (emeritus); Edgerton Clarke (emeritus) |
Jamaica |
Diocese of Belize City – Belmopan |
Dorick McGowan Wright; Osmond Martin (emeritus) |
Belize |
Diocese of Mandeville |
sede vacante; Neil Tiedemann, C.P.; Gordon Bennett (emeritus); Paul Boyle (emeritus) |
Jamaica |
Diocese of Montego Bay |
Burchell McPherson |
Jamaica |
Mission Sui Iuris of Cayman Islands |
Allen Vigneron |
Cayman Islands |
Province of Nassau |
Archdiocese of Nassau |
Patrick Pinder |
Bahamas |
Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda |
Wiesław Śpiewak C.R.; Robert Kurtz, C.R. (emeritus) |
Bermuda |
Mission Sui Iuris of Turks and Caicos |
John J. Myers |
Turks and Caicos |
Province of Port of Spain |
Archdiocese of Port of Spain |
Joseph Harris C.S.Sp .; Edward Joseph Gilbert, C.Ss. R. (emeritus) |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Diocese of Bridgetown |
Charles Jason Gordon; Anthony Dickson (emeritus); Malcolm Gault (emeritus) |
Barbados |
Diocese of Georgetown |
Francis Alleyne, O.S.B.; Benedict Singh (emeritus) |
Guyana |
Diocese of Kingstown |
Gerard County |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Diocese of Paramaribo |
Wilhelmus de Bekker; Aloysius Zichem, C.Ss. R (emeritus) |
Suriname |
Diocese of Willemstad |
Luigi Secco |
Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Caribbean Netherlands |
Province of Fort-de-France |
Archdiocese of Fort-de-France |
Gilbert Méranville; Maurice Marie-Sainte (emeritus) |
Martinique |
Diocese of Basse–Terre |
Jean-Yves Riocreux |
Guadeloupe |
Diocese of Cayenne |
Emmanuel Lafont |
French Guyana |
Observer |
Diocese of St. Thomas |
Herbert A. Bevard; Elliot Griffin Thomas (emeritus) |
United States Virgin Islands |
See also
References
- ↑ "About Us — Who We Are". Antilles Episcopal Conference. Archived from the original on 2007-08-02. Retrieved 2007-07-27.
- ↑ "Ad Limina Visit 2008". Antilles Episcopal Conference. 2008-06-12. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
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