Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadishu explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Mogadishu
Latin:Dioecesis Mogadiscensis
Country:Somalia
Metropolitan:Subject to the Holy See
Rite:Latin Rite
Area Km2:637,657
Population:10,428,043
Population As Of:2014
Catholics:100
Catholics Percent:0.0002
Bishop:Jamal Khader Daibes (apostolic administrator)
Map:Somalia (orthographic projection)-Blue version.svg

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mogadishu (Latin: Mogadiscen(sis)) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church located in the city of Mogadishu, Somalia. The area of the diocese coincides with that of the country. It is the only diocese in Somalia. The see has been vacant since the assassination of the last bishop, Salvatore Colombo, in 1989. The diocese is a member of the Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions.

History

In the pre-independence period, British Somaliland was under the care of the Apostolic Vicariate of Arabia, like the Apostolic Vicariate of the Galla (including French Somaliland as well as its Ethiopian main territory) confided to the Order of Friars Cappuccini. Italian Somaliland was from 1904 the "Prefecture Apostolic of Benadir", and entrusted to the ancient Trinitarian Order. In 1927, it was promoted to Apostolic Vicariate.

Bishops

Prefects Apostolic of Benadir

  1. Alessandro dei Santi (1905–1924)
  2. (Apostolic administrator, 1924 – 22 December 1927)

Vicars Apostolic of Mogadishu

  1. (22 December 1927 – August 1930)
  2. (14 July 1931 – 24 May 1932)
  3. (23 May 1933 – 19 October 1970)
  4. (19 October 1970 – 1 January 1973)

Bishops of Mogadishu

  1. Salvatore Colombo (20 November 1975 – 9 July 1989)
  2. Giorgio Bertin (Apostolic administrator, 29 April 1990 – 13 January 2024)
  3. Jamal Khader Daibes (Apostolic administrator, 13 January 2024 – present)

See also

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