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*[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bertoua|Bertoua]] |
*[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bertoua|Bertoua]] |
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** [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Batouri|Batouri]] |
** [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Batouri|Batouri]] |
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** [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Doumé–Abong' Mbang|Doumé–Abong' Mbang]] |
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** [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Yokadouma|Yokadouma]] |
** [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Yokadouma|Yokadouma]] |
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The Catholic Church in Cameroon is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the PopeinRome.
There are an estimated 3.25 million baptised Catholics in the Republic of Cameroon, 26% of the population, in 24 Dioceses. There are 1,350 priests and 2,600 men and women in religious orders.
Within Cameroon the hierarchy consists of:
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