St. Peter Claver Cathedral, Bangassou Explained

St. Peter Claver Cathedral
Other Name:Cathédrale Saint Pierre Claver de Bangassou
Location:Bangassou
Country:Central African Republic
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The St. Peter Claver Cathedral[1] (French: Cathédrale Saint Pierre Claver de Bangassou) or just Bangassou Cathedral, is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church[2] and is located in the town of Bangassou[3] part of Mbomou prefecture, south of the Central African Republic.[4]

History

The cathedral is governed by the Roman Catholic or Latin rite and functions as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bangassou (Dioecesis Bangassuensis) which was created in 1964 by Pope Paul VI with the bull "Quod sacri Evangelii".

It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Juan-José Aguirre Muñoz. It was dedicated in honor of Peter Claver (also written Pedro or Pere Claver), a missionary and Spanish Jesuit priest who is known for his promotion of the rights of slaves in the Spanish colonies in the Americas and was canonized in 1888.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/africa/4807.htm Cathedral of St. Peter Claver in Bangassou
  2. Book: Auzias, Dominique. République Centrafricaine 2013-14 (avec cartes et avis des lecteurs). Labourdette. Jean-Paul. Collectif. 2012-09-27. Petit Futé. 2746964953. fr.
  3. Book: Album du centenaire de l'Eglise catholique en Centrafrique, 1894-1994. 1994-01-01. Commission du Centenaire de l'Eglise de Centrafrique, Archidiocèse de Bangui. fr.
  4. Web site: June 2012 - Familia Comboniana 698. www.comboni.org. 2016-05-04.