Roman Catholic Diocese of Umuahia

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There is also a Bishop and Diocese of Umuahia in the Church of Nigeria Province of Aba.
Diocese of Umuahia

Dioecesis Umuahiana
Location
CountryNigeria
Metropolitan Onitsha
Statistics
Area2,460 km2 (950 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2004)
884,209
199,000 (22.5%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Current leadership
Pope Francis
BishopMichael Kalu Ukpong
Auxiliary Bishops Michael Kalu Ukpong

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Umuahia (Latin : Umuahian(a)) is a diocese located in the city of Umuahia. It was part of the Old Ecclesiastical Province of Onitsha, but presently, it belongs to the ecclesiastical province of Owerri, in Nigeria, which was erected on March 26, 1994 .

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History

Special churches

The Cathedral is Mater Dei Cathedral in Umuahia. This elegant edifice which has helped to beautify the ancient city of Umuahia was dedicated on December 8, 2000.

Bishops

Auxiliary Bishop

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops

See also

Sources


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