Roman Catholic Diocese of Masaka explained
Jurisdiction: | Diocese |
Masaka |
Latin: | Dioecesis Masakaensis |
Country: | Uganda |
Metropolitan: | Kampala |
Rite: | Latin Rite |
Cathedral: | Our lady of sorrows kitovu cathedral |
Area Km2: | 21,299 |
Population: | 1,513,700 |
Population As Of: | 2004 |
Catholics: | 908,220 |
Catholics Percent: | 60.0 |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Masaka (la|Masakaën(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Masaka in the ecclesiastical province of Kampala in Uganda.
History
Bishops
- Vicar Apostolic of Masaka (Roman rite)
- Bishops of Masaka (Roman rite)
- Bishop Joseph Kiwánuka, M. Afr. R.I.P. (see above 1953.03.25 – 1960.12.20), appointed Archbishop of Rubaga
- Bishop Adrian Kivumbi Ddungu R.I.P. (1961.11.11 – 1998.01.10)
- Bishop John Baptist Kaggwa R.I.P. (1998.01.10 - 2019.04.16)[1]
- Bishop Serverus Jjumba (Episcopal ordination on 6 July 2019) Former appointments: Bukalasa Seminary, Diocesan Treasury, Vicar General and finally elected Bishop of Masaka Diocese and pronounced publicly by the Holy See on 16 April 2019 at 2pm (EAT).
Edited by Joseph Kasekende and Morris Kayanja, Theologians at National Seminary Ggaba-Uganda.
Coadjutor Bishop
Auxiliary Bishop
Other priest of this diocese who became bishop
- Emmanuel Wamala, appointed Bishop of Kiyinda-Mityana in 1981; future Cardinal
See also
Sources
External links
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Notes and References
- http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bkaggwa.html John Baptist Kaggwa Ordained Bishop on June 24, 1995. Appointed Bishop of Masaka on January 10, 1998