Military Bishopric of Peru

Military Bishopric of Peru

The Military Bishopric of Peru (Spanish: Obispado Castrense del Perú) is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church. Immediately subject to the Holy See, it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the Peruvian Armed Forces and their families.

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History

It was established as a military vicariate on 15 May 1943, but the first military vicar was not appointed until 13 January 1945. It was elevated to a military ordinariate on 21 July 1986.

Office holders

Military vicars

  • Juan Gualberto Guevara (appointed 13 January 1945 – died 27 November 1954)
  • Carlos Maria Jurgens Byrne, C.SS.R. (appointed 7 February 1954 – translated to the Archdiocese of Cuzco 17 December 1956)
  • Felipe Santiago Hermosa y Sarmiento (appointed 17 December 1956 – retired 1967)
  • Alcides Mendoza Castro (appointed 12 August 1967 – translated to the Archdiocese of Cuzco 5 October 1983)
  • Eduardo Picher Peña (appointed 14 June 1984 – became military ordinary 21 July 1986)

Military ordinaries

  • Eduardo Picher Peña (appointed 21 July 1986 – retired 6 February 1996)
  • Héctor Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte, O.F.M. (appointed 6 February 1996 – translated to the Archdiocese of Trujillo 29 July 1999)
  • Salvador Piñeiro García-Calderón (current incumbent, appointed 21 July 2001)

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