Roman Catholic Diocese of Darjeeling
The Diocese of Darjeeling is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in India. It is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Calcutta, yet depends on the missionary Dicastery for Evangelization. It includes within its territory the independent Himalayan country of Bhutan, where Christianity is practiced by a tiny minority and proselytism is forbidden.
The cathedral episcopal see is the Marian Immaculate Conception Cathedral, in Darjeeling, West Bengal state, India.
Statistics
New data from the Annuario Pontifico 2022 reveals as of 2021, it pastorally served 37,320 Catholics on 9,521 km2 in 60 parishes and missions with 147 priests, 384 lay religious.History
- Established on 15 February 1929 as Mission sui juris of Sikkim, on territories split off from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Calcutta and Apostolic Vicariate of Tatsienlu 打箭爐)
- Promoted on 16 June 1931 as Apostolic Prefecture of Sikkim
- Promoted on 8 August 1962 and renamed after ist see as Diocese of Darjeeling / 大吉嶺
- Lost territory on 14 June 1997 to establish the Diocese of Bagdogra.
Ordinaries
;Ecclesiastical Superior of Sikkim- Father Jules Elmire Douénel, Paris Foreign Missions Society
- Father Jules Elmire Douénel, M.E.P. †
- Father Aurelio Gianora C.R.S.M.A. †