Louis Portella Mbuyu Explained

Louis Portella Mbuyu
Bishop emeritus of Kinkala, Republic of Congo
Church:Catholic
Appointed:16 October 2001
Term Start:6 January 2002
Term End:5 March 2020
Predecessor:Anatole Milandou
Successor:Ildevert Mathurin Mouanga
Ordination:31 December 1967
Consecration:6 January 2002
Consecrated By:Pope John Paul II
Birth Date:28 July 1942
Birth Place:Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo
Nationality:Congolese
Religion:Catholic
Motto:Ite Ad Joseph (Go to Joseph)
Honorific-Prefix:Mgr.

Louis Portella Mbuyu (born 28 July 1942) is the Catholic Bishop emeritus of Kinkala,[1] in Republic of Congo.

Louis Portella Mbuyu[2] was born on 28 July 1942 at Pointe-Noire, Pointe-Noire diocese, in the Kouilou Department. He was ordained in 1967 Pointe-Noire.He attended the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, earning an MA in Spiritual Theology and to Paris where he studied sociology. Portella Mbuyu was a teacher and spiritual director at the Emile Biayenda Major Seminary, before to be appointed Rector of this institution.

On 16 October 2001 Pope John Paul II appointed him Bishop of Kinkala,[3] effective 6 January 2002, replacing Anatole Milandou .

In May 2006 he was elected President of the Episcopal Conference of the Congo holding this position until 25 April 2015.

His retirement was accepted 5 March 2020.

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  1. Web site: Kinkala (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. Cheney. David M.. www.catholic-hierarchy.org. 2018-10-18.
  2. Web site: Bishop Louis Portella Mbuyu [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. Cheney. David M.. www.catholic-hierarchy.org. 2018-10-18.
  3. News: Diocese of Kinkala, Congo-Brazzaville. GCatholic. 2018-10-18.