Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kananga

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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kananga (Latin: Kanangan(us)) is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Kananga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Special churches[]

The cathedral episcopal is the Cathedral: Cathédrale Saint Joseph Mikalayi Cathédrale Saint Joseph Mikalayi in Kazumba.

There is also a Pro-Cathedral is the Pro-cathédrale Saint Clément (dedicated to Pope Clement I) in Kananga.

History[]

  • Established on 26 July 1901 as Mission sui juris of Upper Kassai (Kasaï Supérieur), on territory split off from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Belgian Congo (Congo Belge)
  • March 18, 1904 promoted as the Apostolic Prefecture of Upper Kassai
  • June 13, 1917, again promoted as the Apostolic Vicariate of Upper Kasai, hence entitled to a titular bishop
  • Lost territory repeatedly, to establish : the Apostolic Prefecture of Lulua Katanga on 18 July 1922, the Apostolic Prefecture of Tshumbe on 1936.05.18, the Apostolic Prefecture of Ipamu on 1937.04.13 and the Apostolic Prefecture of Ipamu on 1939.04.25.
  • March 10, 1949: Renamed as the Apostolic Vicariate of Luluabourg
  • Lost territories on 23 March 1953 to establish both Apostolic Vicariate of Kabinda and Apostolic Prefecture of Mweka
  • On 1959.04.25, lost territory to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Luebo
  • November 10, 1959: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Luluabourg
  • On 1963.11.22, lost territory to establish the then Apostolic Administration of Mbuji-Mayi
  • Lost territories on 1967.09.26, to Diocese of Luebo (as transfer), and establish the
  • June 14, 1972: Renamed as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kananga

Bishops[]

Ordinaries[]

(all Latin Rite, initially members of Latin missionary congregations)

Ecclesiastic Superior(s?)

(not available)

Apostolic Prefects of Upper Kasai
  • Fr. , (C.I.C.M.) (1904 – 1918)
  • Fr. Egide de Boeck, C.I.C.M. (1913 – 1916), later Apostolic Vicar of Nieuw-Antwerpen (Congo-Kinshasa) (1921.01.04 – 1936.01.27), Titular Bishop of Azotus (1921.03.10 – 1944.12.20), Apostolic Vicar of Lisala (Congo-Kinshasa) (1936.01.27 – 1944.12.20)
  • Fr. Ernest Handekijn (1916 – 1917.06.13)
Apostolic Vicars of Upper Kasai
  • Bishop , C.I.C.M. (1918.08.24 – 1938.10.29), Titular Bishop of Thignica (1918.08.24 – death 1939.11.23)
  • Bishop , C.I.C.M. (1938.10.29 – 1948.04.22), Titular Bishop of (1936.01.27 – 1969.07.02); succeeding as previous Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Kasaï Supérieur (1936.01.23 – 1938.10.29)
Apostolic Vicar of Luluabourg
  • Bishop Bernard Mels, C.I.C.M. (1949.03.10 – 1959.11.10 see below), Titular Bishop of Belali (1949.03.10 – 1959.11.10); also Apostolic Administrator of Mweka (Congo-Kinshasa) (1953 – 1957)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Luluabourg
  • Archbishop , C.I.C.M. (see above 1959.11.10 – 1967.09.26); later Archbishop-Bishop of Lwiza (Congo-Kinshasa) (1967.09.26 – 1970.10.03), finally Titular Archbishop of Pulcheriopolis (1970.10.03 – 1986.05.17)
  • Archbishop Martin-Léonard Bakole wa Ilunga (1967.09.26 – 1972.06.14 see below), previously Titular Bishop of Sullectum (1966.06.21 – 1967.09.26) & Auxiliary Bishop of Luluabourg (1966.06.21 – 1967.09.26)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Kananga
  • Archbishop (see above 1972.06.14 – 1997.03.03)
  • Archbishop , C.I.C.M. (1997.03.03 – 2006.05.03), previously Bishop of Lwiza (1971.08.30 – 1997.03.03)
  • Archbishop (since 2006.12.09 - ...), previously Titular Bishop of Gigthi (2004.02.27 – 2006.12.09) & Auxiliary Bishop of Kananga (2004.02.27 – 2006.12.09)

Coadjutor vicar apostolic[]

  • , C.I.C.M. (1936-1938)

Auxiliary bishops[]

  • (1966-1967), appointed Archbishop here
  • (2004-2006), appointed Archbishop here

Other priest of this diocese who became bishop[]

  • , appointed Bishop of Luebo in 2006

Province[]

Its ecclesiastical province comprises the Metropolitan's own Archdiocese and the following Suffragan dioceses, generally daughters (see above) :

See also[]

  • Roman Catholicism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Source and external links[]

Coordinates: 6°24′47″S 22°01′46″E / 6.4130°S 22.0295°E / -6.4130; 22.0295

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