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Missionsui iuris

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Low-ranking subdivision of the Catholic Church
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    In thecanon law of theCatholic Church, amissionsui iuris (Latin:missio sui iuris, pl.missiones sui iuris), also known as anindependent mission, can be defined as: "anecclesial structure erected from a previous territory, with explicit boundaries, under the care of a religious community or otherdiocese, responding to a missionary exigency and headed by a superior nominated by theHoly See, under the aegis of theCongregation for the Evangelization of Peoples."[1]

    It is generally applied to an area with very fewCatholics, or in areas whereChristianity (in particularRoman Catholicism) is either outlawed or undergoingpersecution, often desolate or remote, and ranks below anapostolic prefecture and anapostolic vicariate.

    The clerical head is styledEcclesiastical Superior and can be a regularcleric, titular or diocesanbishop, archbishop or even acardinal, but if of episcopal rank often resides elsewhere (notably, in another diocese or the Vatican) in chief of his primary office there.

    It can either be exempt (i.e. directly subject to the Holy See, like apostolic prefectures and apostolic vicariates), orsuffragan of a Metropolitan Archbishop, hence part of hisecclesiastical province.

    Current missionssui iuris

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    As of March 2017, the only remaining cases — all of theLatin Church — were:

    InAsia :

    In the Atlantic Ocean :

    In the Caribbean :

    InOceania :

    Those for which no province is named areexempt, i.e. directly under theHoly See.

    Former missionssui iuris

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    by continent and (present/colonial) country

    InEurope
    InAsia
    InAmerica
    InOceania
    InAfrica

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^Joseph V. McCabe, M.M. (2015)."The Missio sui Iuris: To be or Not to be a Particular Church (c. 371 §1): Historical Development of the Missio sui Iuris in Mission Territories (1896–2002) and the Praxis of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples in Erecting Them".The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry.75 (2):313–385.doi:10.1353/jur.2015.0024.

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