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Diocese of Kitui Dioecesis Kituiensis | |
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Location | |
Country | Kenya |
Statistics | |
Area | 30,246 km2 (11,678 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2013) 1,1m 240,000 (21.8%) |
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Sui iuris church | Latin Church |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Cathedral | Cathedral of Our Lady of Africa |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Joseph Mwongela |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kitui (Latin : Kituien(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Kitui in the ecclesiastical province of Nairobi in Kenya.
Catholic Diocese of Kitui covers the County of Kitui, consisting of four former Administrative Districts of Kyuso, Mwingi, Kitui and Mutomo, an arid and semi arid area of approximately 30,142 km in Eastern Kenya. It has a population of around 1.09 million people with over 240,000 baptized Catholics (*Source: Central Statistics of the State; Secretariat of State; (2011)
The first Missionaries to evangelize Kitui were Holy Ghost fathers (Congregation of the Holy Spirit) from Kabaa (Machakos diocese) in early 1930s. At the time the Holy Ghost Fathers were introducing Christianity in Kitui, the Consolata Missionaries from Meru were evangelizing in the northern side of Kitui bordering Tharaka, present day Kimangau. The first Mass was celebrated in Museve Hill by a Holy Ghost priest. The first Mission house was built in 1945 at Mutune. Kitui Apostolic Prefecture was carved out from the Archdiocese of Nairobi in 1956 and placed under care of Saint Patrick's Society for the Foreign Missions (also known as the Kiltegan Fathers). In 1964 it was erected as a diocese on 16 November 1963, with His Lordship, the late Right Rev. William Dunne as the first Bishop (R.I.P) on 9 February 1964. Bishop Dunne retired on 2 November 1995. The first diocesan priests in the diocese were Frs. Peter Muema Kyumbua and Boniface Lele Emeritus Archbishop of Mombasa (RIP), who were ordained in 1974.
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