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Catholic Church in the Gambia






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The Catholic Church in the Gambia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the PopeinRome. The Diocese of Banjul covers the whole of the country.

Catholics constituted approximately 2.9% of the population in 2020.[1]

History[edit]

The history of the Catholic Church in the Gambia is closely linked to Senegal. In 1445 Portuguese arrived on the coast of West Africa with the first attempts of Evangelism. Further attempts at evangelism would be carried out by French missionaries in 1849.[2] Between 1849 and 1949, Catholicism was largely limited to Banjul.[2]

From the ecclesiastical point of view, only in 1931 was born the mission of the Gambia, entrusted to the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, detached from the Apostolic vicariate of Senegambia. In 1951 was erected the Apostolic Prefecture of Bathurst (now Banjul), which became a diocese in 1957 immediately subject to Holy See.

In 1992 Pope John Paul II visited Gambia and gave further impetus to the interest in Christian-Muslim relations within the Catholic community. The Pope stressed the importance of the good relations existing between the two. He stated “we are all pilgrims on the path of seeking to do God’s will in everything. Although we differ in many ways, there are important elements of our respective faiths which can serve as a basis for fruitful dialogue and a strengthening of the spirit of tolerance and mutual help”. He met with leaders of the Muslim community, and Muslims were present at the Mass he celebrated at the Independence Stadium while in the Gambia.

Organization and institutions[edit]

In 2008 the Catholic Church was present in the territory with the sole Diocese of Banjul, immediately subject to the Holy See.

By 2019, the Catholic Church of The Gambia counted:

The episcopate of the Gambia is part of the Catholic Church in Inter-territorial Catholic Bishops' Conference of The Gambia and Sierra Leone.

Interfaith relations[edit]

Gambia is a predominantly Muslim country (approximately 94% of the population as of 2020).[5] Relations between the Muslim and Christian communities in Gambia are generally very good. The Catholic Church operates various missions including schools which children of Muslim parents attend.

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b Dampha, Ebrima (2014-08-14). "The Feast Of Sainte Mary - The Gambia | Standard News From The Gambia". Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  • ^ "Banjul Diocese List of Parishes". 2019. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  • ^ "Banjul Diocese Priest Directory". 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2023.
  • ^ US Department of State. "Gambia 2020 International Religious Freedom Report" (PDF). Retrieved May 18, 2023.
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