Roman Catholicism in Western Sahara

Roman Catholicism in Western Sahara

The Roman Catholic Church in Western Sahara is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.

Western Sahara is one of the least-Catholic countries in the world; the church is largely composed of little more than 100 expatriate Spaniards out of a population of over 250,000. There are no dioceses in the country, which forms a single apostolic prefecture, originally administered by the Prefecture Apostolic of Spanish Sahara and Ifni (founded July 5, 1954), later the Prefecture Apostolic of Spanish Sahara (founded May 2, 1970.) The latter was renamed the Prefecture Apostolic of Western Sahara on May 2, 1976 and this is presently divided among two parishes. Only two bishops have overseen the territory: Father Félix Erviti Barcelona[1], from July 19, 1954 until his retirement on July 6, 1994, and Father Acacio Valbuena Rodríguez from July 10, 1994 until his retirement in 2009.[2]

Western Sahara is a former Spanish colony, and the Catholic faith was introduced via Spanish colonialism and prior Portuguese exploration. Prior to Spain's abandoning the country in 1975, there were over 20,000 Spanish Catholics who left the country on General Franco's orders.

References

  1. ^ Cheney, David M. (10 2006). "Father Acacio Valbuena Rodríguez [Catholic-Hierarchy]" (in English). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/berviti.html. Retrieved 2007-06-07. 
  2. ^ Cheney, David M. (10 2006). "Father Acacio Valbuena Rodríguez [Catholic-Hierarchy]" (in English). http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bvalbr.html. Retrieved 2007-06-07. 

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