Archdiocese of Calicut
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Calicut is a Latin Church ecclesiastical province or metropolitan archdiocese in India. It depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Its suffragan dioceses are the Roman [Catholic Diocese of Kannur|Kannur] and Sulthanpet.
Its cathedral is Mother of God Cathedral, Catholic [Marian church buildings|dedicated to Our Lady], in the episcopal see of Kozhikode.
Statistics
, it pastorally served 48,250 Catholics on 8,036 km² in 41 parishes and 3 missions with 132 priests, 837 lay religious and 12 seminarians.History
- 12 June 1923: Established as Diocese of Calicut on territories split off from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Coimbatore, Diocese of Mangalore and Diocese of Mysore
- On 1949 it gained territory from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pondicherry
- Lost territories repeatedly: on 31 December 1953 to establish Diocese of Tellicherry, on 1998.11.05 to establish Diocese of Kannur, on 28 December 2013 to establish Diocese of Sultanpet.
- On 12 April 2025, the Diocese of Calicut was elevated to the status of an archdiocese by Pope Francis. Bishop Varghese Chakkalakal, who had been serving as the diocesan bishop, was appointed as the first Metropolitan Archbishop of the newly formed Archdiocese.
Ordinaries
Bishops
Source:- Paul Carlo Perini
- Leone Proserpio
- Aldo Maria Patroni
- Maxwell Valentine Noronha
- Joseph Kalathiparambil
- Varghese Chakkalakal