Apostolic Vicariate of Heliopolis of Egypt

The Apostolic Vicariate of Heliopolis (of Egypt) (originally of the Nile Delta) was a Catholic missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction of the Latin Church in northern Egypt.

It was exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See, not part of any ecclesiastical province.

History

Established on 25 January 1886 as Apostolic Prefecture of the Nile Delta (Curiate Itaian Delta del Nilo), on territory split off from the northern part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Egypt.

Promoted on 17 September 1909 as Apostolic Vicariate of the Nile Delta, hence entitle to a titular bishop. Renamed on 27 January 1951 as Apostolic Vicariate of Heliopolis of Egypt after its see, Heliopolis, a suburb of Egyptian national capital Cairo.

On 30 November 1987, it was United with (i.e. merged in, yet remaining a title of) the Latin Apostolic Vicariate of Alexandria of Egypt. Its former cathedral episcopal see, Our Lady of Heliopolis in that suburb of the Egyptian national capital Cairo, remains a Co-cathedral of the vicariate.

Ordinaries

(all Latin Church)

Apostolic Prefect of the Nile Delta
Apostolic Vicars of the Nile Delta
Apostolic Vicars of Heliopolis (of Egypt)

See also

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