Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal
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Diocese of Fort Portal Dioecesis Arcis Portal | |
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Location | |
Country | Uganda |
Metropolitan | Mbarara |
Statistics | |
Area | 9,553 km2 (3,688 sq mi) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2016) 2,537,415 1,016,861 (40.1%) |
Information | |
Rite | Latin Rite |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | Robert Muhiirwa |
Auxiliary Bishops | Joseph Mugenyi Sabiiti |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal (Latin: Arcis Portal) is a diocese located in the city of Fort Portal in the ecclesiastical province of Mbarara in Uganda.[1]
The Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal formerly belonging to Rwenzori Vicariate was erected on 2 July 1961, with Vincent Joseph McCauley† CSC, as its first bishop. He was succeeded in 1972 by Serapio Bwemi Magambo† who served the Diocese until 1991, when Paul Lokiru Kalanda† took over as the third Bishop of the Diocese. His successor, the current bishop, Robert Muhiirwa, was ordained and installed on 15 June 2003.[1]
Bishops
This is a list of Bishops of Fort Portal (Roman rite)
- Vincent J. McCauley, C.S.C. (21 February 1961 – 16 November 1972)[2]
- Serapio Bwemi Magambo (16 November 1972 – 17 June 1991)[3]
- Paul Lokiru Kalanda (17 June 1991 – 18 March 2003)[4]
- Robert Muhiirwa (since 18 March 2003)[5]
Auxiliary Bishops
- Joseph Mugenyi Sabiiti (1999-)
- Serapio Bwemi Magambo (1969-1972), appointed Bishop here
Another priest of this diocese who became bishop
- Francis Aquirinus Kibira, appointed Bishop of Kasese in 2014
References
- ^ a b David M. Cheney (26 May 2019). "Profile of Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal". Kansas City: Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ David M. Cheney (30 April 2018). "Bishop Vincent Joseph McCauley, C.S.C. (Deceased)". Kansas City: Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ David M. Cheney (7 March 2019). "Bishop Serapio Bwemi Magambo (Deceased)". Kansas City: Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ David M. Cheney (26 May 2019). "Bishop Paul Lokiru Kalanda". Kansas City: Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- ^ David M. Cheney (30 April 2018). "Bishop Robert Muhiirwa". Kansas City: Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
External links
- GCatholic.org
- Catholic Hierarchy
- Vincent McCauley: Bishop of the Poor, Apostle of East Africa Ave Maria Press (2008)
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sub-counties
- Burahya County
villages
- Fort Portal
- Kabarole
- Karago
- Kasusu
- Kijura
- Itojo
- Kichwamba
- Nyakasura
landmarks
- Kibaale National Park
- Rwenzori National Park
- Rwenzori Mountains
- Semliki Wildlife Reserve
- Palace of Omukama of Toro
- Lake Albert
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Portal
- Aziz Azion
- Crescent Baguma
- Ronnie Balya
- Patrick Bitature
- Robina Bwita
- William Byaruhanga
- Stephen Isabalija
- Clovis Kalyebara
- Juliana Kanyomozi
- Nobel Mayombo
- Kayanja Muhanga
- Andrew Mwenda
- Barbara Ntambirweki
- John Ntambirweki
- Christine Nyangoma
- Doreen Nyanjura
- Rukidi IV of Toro
- Olimi III of Toro
- Alex Ruhunda
- Rukidi III of Toro
- Asaba Edson Ruyonga
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