Diocese of Ratchaburi

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Diocese of Ratchaburi
Dioecesis Ratchaburensis
สังฆมณฑลราชบุรี
Statistics
Country: Thailand
Metropolitan: Bangkok
Rite: Latin
Area: 31,362 km²
Population:
  Total:
  Catholics:

2.2 million (2001)
15,246 (0.7%)
Bishop: John Bosco Panya Kritcharoen
Cathedral: Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral
Bang Nok Khwaek
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The (Roman Catholic) Diocese of Ratchaburi (Dioecesis Ratchaburensis, Thai: สังฆมณฑลราชบุรี) is located in western central Thailand. It is a suffragan diocese of the archdiocese of Bangkok.

The diocese covers an area of 31,362 km², covering four of the western provinces of Thailand - Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Kanchanaburi and Samut Songkhram. As of 2001, of the 2.2 million citizen 15,246 are member of the Catholic Church. It is divided into 17 parishes, having 71 priests altogether.

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The diocese dates back to 1930, when the Mission Sui iuris of Rajaburi was created, originally responsible for all the south and west of Thailand. It was run by the Salesian order, who came there in 1927. The 18 missionary took over a mission previously run by the Paris Foreign Missionaries. In 1934 it was elevated to Prefecture Apostolic, 1941 to Vicariate Apostolic. In 1965 it became the Diocese of Bangnokhuek. In 1966 it was renamed to Diocese of Ratburi. In 1969 the Diocese of Surat Thani was split off from the diocese, which continued to be run by Salesian, while Ratchaburi was since then under the responsibility of native priests.

Though still named after the town Ratchaburi, the centre of the diocese was moved to Bang Nok Khwaek not long after its creation.

Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral
Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral

The cathedral of the diocese is the Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral (Thai: อาสนวิหารแม่พระบังกิด). It is located in Bang Nok Khwaek, Amphoe Bang Khonthi, Samut Songkhram Province. The church is built in French Gothic style and decorated with stained glass windows imported from France. In two rows these show scenes of the life of Jesus in top row, as well as holy people (men to the north, women to the south).

Aroung 1840 nine Chinese Catholic families moved to the rim of the Mae Klong river. The community grew to about 200 Catholics till 1847, when a first wooden church named Sala Daeng (Red Hall) or Raung Yao (Long Canal) was built near the location of the current cathedral. In 1850 Father Marin bought the land at the mouth of the Khlong Damnoen Saduak and donated it to the church.

In 1890 the French missionary Father Paulo Salmon started the construction of the Nativity of Our Lady church, which was inaugurated on February 2, 1896. During World War II several of the windows broke, which took till 1993 to be fully repaired. 1994-99 a major renovation of the cathedral was done, overlooked by Father Pradit.

Before 1965 the administrator of the prefecture or vicariate was a vicar or prefect, but had the bishop title of a titular church.


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