• The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Pointe-Noire (Latin: Nigrirostren(sis)) is an archdiocese located in the city of Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the...
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  • current list of Catholic archdioceses ordered by continent and country (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches)...
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  • Impfondo Diocese of Ouesso Ecclesiastical Province of Pointe-Noire Metropolitan Archdiocese of Pointe-Noire Diocese of Dolisie Diocese of Nkayi Ecclesiastical...
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  • of Gamboma Diocese of Kinkala Archdiocese of Owando Diocese of Impfondo Diocese of Ouesso Archdiocese of Pointe-Noire Diocese of Dolisie Diocese of Nkayi...
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  • May 2020, the dioceses of Owando and Pointe-Noire were raised to metropolitan archdioceses, and consequently the province of Brazzaville was split into...
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  • Miguel Angel Olaverri Arroniz (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Pointe-Noire)
    Spanish prelate and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo. Arroniz joined the Order of the Salesians of Don Bosco and was...
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    the Atlantic port of Pointe-Noire and bypassing the rapids on the Congo River. Construction of the railway resulted in the deaths of more than 17,000 Africans...
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  • The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Owando is a jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in the Republic of Congo. On February 11, 2011, Pope Benedict XVI appointed...
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    Libreville (redirect from Capital of Gabon)
    Railway began in 1921, and Libreville was surpassed by the rapid growth of Pointe-Noire, farther down the coast. [citation needed] Libreville received its...
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  • Diocese of Ouesso Diocese of Owando Diocese of Pointe-Noire Archdiocese of Bukavu Diocese of Butembo-Beni Diocese of Goma Diocese of Kasongo Diocese of Kindu...
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  • the Catholic Church (including the eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches). Those dioceses which are (metropolitan or nominal) archdioceses (including...
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    Owando Impfondo Ouesso Pointe-Noire Dolisie Nkayi Religion in the Republic of the Congo "Congo, Republic of the". Association of Religion Data Archives...
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  • Cathedral, Cali St. Peter the Apostle Cathedral, Pointe-Noire Đakovo Cathedral, Cathedral basilica of St. Peter in Đakovo St. Peter's Cathedral, Vannes...
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  • Georges Pontier (category 21st-century French Roman Catholic bishops)
    administrator of the Archdiocese of Paris in December 2021. Georges Pontier was born 1 May 1943 in Lavaur in the Tarn. After studying at the major seminary of Albi...
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  • built. 1955 Bangui becomes a commune de plein exercice [fr]. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui established. 1956 Municipal election held; Barthélemy...
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    Notre-Dame Cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangui. The city is also home to the University of Bangui, inaugurated in 1970. It...
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    Bamako (redirect from Capital of Mali)
    places of worship, they are predominantly Muslim mosques. There are also Christian churches and temples : Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamako (Catholic Church)...
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    circumscription of the Catholic Church in the Caribbean, based in Saint-Pierre and Fort-de-France, on the island of Martinique. The archdiocese of Saint-Pierre...
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    such as the Irish, some Germans, and Italians were Catholic. Within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans (which includes not only the city but...
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