Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Catholicism, Roman, Eritrea

Roman Catholicism in Eritrea



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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Roman Catholic Church in Eritrea is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome. There are no Dioceses of Latin rite in Eritrea, only 3 eparchies (originally only Asmara) and the main Cathedral is St. Joseph in Asmara, the capital. After Eritrea achieved independence in May 1993, Pope John Paul II created two additional Eritrean eparchies, Keren and Barentu. So, the Eritrean Catholic Church with the Eritrean rite, has the Dioceses (called even Eparchies in Ethiopian rite) of Asmara, Keren and Barentu: * The most important (and the original since 1930) is the one of Asmara. * The Eparchy of Keren is the most important as percentage of total Eritrean population (nearly 12%). * The Eparchy of Barentu has been created in 1995.









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