Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalemie–Kirungu
| Diocese of Kalemie–Kirungu Dioecesis Kalemiensis-Kirunguensis  | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 
| Metropolitan | Lubumbashi | 
| Statistics | |
| Area | 71,577 km2 (27,636 sq mi) | 
| Population - Total - Catholics  | 
(as of 2004) 980,000 562,200 (57.4%)  | 
| Information | |
| Rite | Latin Rite | 
| Current leadership | |
| Pope | Francis | 
| Bishop | Dominique Kimpinde Amando | 
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalemie–Kirungu (Latin: Kalemien(sis) – Kirunguen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Kalemie–Kirungu in the Ecclesiastical province of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
History
- January 11, 1887: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Upper Congo from the Apostolic Vicariate of Tanganyika in Tanzania
 - December 26, 1929: Some territory was lost to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Kivu
 - July 11, 1939: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Baudouinville
 - January 10, 1952: Some territory was lost to establish the Apostolic Vicariate of Kasongo
 - November 10, 1959: Promoted as Diocese of Baudouinville
 - April 24, 1971: Some territory was lost to establish the Diocese of Manono
 - August 22, 1972: Renamed as Diocese of Kalemie – Kirungu
 
Leadership
-  Bishops of Kalemie–Kirungu (Latin Rite)
- Bishop Dominique Kimpinde Amando (since 1989.03.31)
 - Bishop André Ilunga Kaseba (1979.04.09 – 1988.08.21)
 - Bishop Joseph Mulolwa (1972.08.22 – 1978.11.11)
 
 -  Bishops of Baudouinville (Latin Rite) 
- Bishop Joseph Mulolwa (1966.09.29 – 1972.08.22)
 - Bishop Urbain Étienne Morlion, M. Afr. (1959.11.10 – 1966.09.29)
 
 -  Vicars Apostolic of Baudouinville (Latin Rite) 
- Bishop Urbain Étienne Morlion, M. Afr. (1941.09.22 – 1959.11.10)
 - Bishop Victor Roelens, M. Afr. (1939.07.11 – 1941.09.22)
 
 -  Vicars Apostolic of Upper Congo (Latin Rite) 
- Bishop Victor Roelens, M. Afr. (1895.03.30 – 1939.07.11)
 
 
See also
Sources
| Wikisource has the text of a 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article about Missions in the Congo. | 
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