Katsina, 16 October, 2023 / 9:20 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis has erected the Catholic Diocese of Katsina in Nigeria and appointed the pioneer Bishop to the new Episcopal See. In the latest administrative changes in Africa, the Holy Father has also accepted the retirement of the Local Ordinary of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, and appointed his successor.
The erection of the Nigerian Diocese, the appointment of Mons. Gerald Mamman Musa as its first Local Ordinary, the acceptance of the retirement of Philippe Nakellentuba Cardinal Ouédraogo from the pastoral care of Ouagadougou Archdiocese, and the appointment of Bishop Prosper Kontiebo as his successor were made public by the Holy See Press Office Monday, October 16.
The new Nigerian Diocese, the 60th Catholic Diocese in the West African nation, has been dismembered from the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto; it becomes the seventh suffragan Diocese in the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Kaduna, alongside Kafanchan, Kano, Kontagora, Minna, Sokoto, and Zaria Dioceses.
Measuring 29,000 square kilometers, Katsina Diocese starts off with a population of 9,669,439 of which 19,000 are Catholics, the Holy See Press Office indicates, adding that St. Martin de Porres Church in Katsina is to serve as the Cathedral Church of the new Episcopal See.
The Nigerian Bishop-elect of Katsina Diocese has been serving as the Director of the Center for Study of African Cultures and Communication (CESACC) of the Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA), Port Harcourt, Nigeria, where he has also been lecturing.