Catholic Church in Sierra Leone

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Catholic Church in Sierra Leone
Type National polity
Classification Catholic
Orientation Latin
Governance Episcopal
Pope Pope Francis
President Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles
Region Sierra Leone
Language English, Latin
Headquarters Sacred Heart Cathedral, Freetown
Members800,000 (circa 14%)
Official website Catholic Bishops Conference of Sierra Leone

The Catholic Church in Sierra Leone is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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There are approximately 800,000 Catholics in Sierra Leone - around 14% of the total population. [1] The country is divided into four dioceses in one ecclesiastical province.

Origins

Catholic missionaries were active in the coastal regions of Sierra Leone from the early sixteenth century although only a few people converted to Catholicism. [2]

Organization

The Catholic Church in Sierra Leone is organized in a Latin hierarchy and consists of a single ecclesiastical province that regulates all of Sierra Leone. This comprises the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Freetown and three suffragan dioceses.

The Catholic Church in Sierra Leone does not have a national Episcopal Conference, however it is part of joint one for the Gambia and Sierra Leone, which hosts it in Freetown. [3]

There are no titular sees. All defunct jurisdictions are precursors of present sees.

There formally is an Apostolic Nunciature (embassy-level papal diplomatic representation) to Sierra Leone and an Apostolic Nunciature to The Gambia, but both are vested in the Apostolic Nunciature to Liberia (in its capital Monrovia).

The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Freetown

It was established as the Vicariate Apostolic of Sierra Leone, on 13 April 1858 by Pope Pius IX, taking territory from the Vicariate Apostolic of Two Guineas and Senegambia. It itself lost territory in 1897 to the Prefecture Apostolic of Guinea Francese and in 1903 to the Prefecture Apostolic of Liberia. [4]

The vicariate was elevated to the status of a diocese, taking the name of Freetown and Bo on 18 April 1950. In 1952, the Prefecture Apostolic of Makeni was split off from its territory. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese on 11 November 1970, at which time also the Diocese of Kenema was split off. [4]

On 15 January 2010, the Archdiocese of Freetown since then. [5]

The Episcopal Diocese of Kenema

The Diocese of Kenema is a diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Freetown in Sierra Leone. It was established on 11 November 1970, with its territory being split off from the diocese of Freetown and Bo. The Cathedral is the St. Paul's Cathedral in Kenema.

The Episcopal Diocese of Makeni

The Diocese of Makeni is a diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Freetown in Sierra Leone. The Cathedral is the Our Lady of Fatima Cathedral in Makeni. [6]

The Episcopal Diocese of Bo

In January 2011, the Diocese of Bo (Dioecesis Boënsis) was created in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI [7] through the bull Petrini ministerii.

The seat of the diocese is at the Immaculate Church of Mary where the Roman Rite is observed and serves as the seat of the Diocese of Bo (Dioecesis Boënsis) which was created in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI [7] through the bull Petrini ministerii.

There are about 50,000 Catholics under the jurisdiction of the diocese.

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