Roman Catholic Archdiocese of BamendaThe Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamenda is the metropolitan see of the ecclesiastical province of Bamenda in Cameroon. It was by the bull Tametsi Christianarum, of 13 August 1970, that Pope Paul VI erected the Diocese of Bamenda with territory detached from the Diocese of Buéa. On 18 March 1982 Pope John Paul II created, by the bull Eo Magis Ecclesia Catholica, the Archdiocese of Bamenda and the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda, and erected the Diocese of Kumbo with territory detached from the Diocese of Bamenda. Bamenda was by the same bull made into the metropolitan see of the ecclesiastical province with Buéa and Kumbo as its suffragans. Mamfe was later created into a diocese with territory detached from Buéa. Bamenda, therefore, has three suffragan sees: Buéa, Kumbo and Mamfe. As of November 2013 there are 35 parishes in Bamenda divided into six deaneries: Njinikom, Mankon, Widikum, Bambui, Wum and Ndop. History
Special churchesThe seat of the archbishop is St Joseph's Metropolitan Cathedral in Bamenda. The oldest parish of the archdiocese is St Anthony's Parish Njinikom. Other significant parish churches include St Matthias, Widikum; St Patrick, Babanki Tungo; St Martin de Porres, Wum; St Peter, Bambui; and St Joseph, Bafut. There is a Mater Redemptoris shrine in Njangma, Mbatu in Njimafor parish. Furthermore, there is the Centenary Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Fujua in Fundong parish, where the first missionaries of the Sacred Heart of the Belgian Region settled in 1913. BishopsOrdinaries, in reverse chronological order
Coadjutor archbishop
Auxiliary bishops
Suffragan DiocesesDo not confuse Kumba and Kumbo. TwinningSince 1974 the diocese has been officially twinned with the Diocese of Portsmouth in England.[1] EducationSee alsoSources
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