Wote, 22 July, 2023 / 9:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Francis has erected the Catholic Diocese of Wote as a new Episcopal See in Kenya and appointed Bishop Paul Kariuki Njiru, who has been serving as the Local Ordinary of Kenya’s Embu Diocese as its pioneer Bishop.
In the latest administrative changes in Africa that the Holy See press office made public on Saturday, July 22, the Holy Father also accepted the resignation of Archbishop Fulgence Rabeony from the pastoral care of Toliara Archdiocese in Madagascar, and appointed Bishop Gustavo Bombín Espino of the country’s Maintirano Diocese as his successor.
The Holy Father erected the Diocese of Wote with dismembered territories of the Diocese of Machakos, making it a suffragan of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Nairobi.
The newly erected Diocese of Wote that has been curved from Machakos Diocese is to have its Cathedral at the current St. Joseph the Worker Wote Parish.
Covering the territory of Kenya’s Makueni County, the Catholic Diocese of Wote borders various Kenyan Counties, including Machakos to the North, Kitui to the East, Taita Taveta to the South, and Kajiado to the West.