1. Historical notes :
In 1846 Pope Gregory XVI established the Apostolic Vicariate of Central Africa with the see at Khartoum. The
new Vicariate was bordered to the North by the Ap. Prefecture of Tripoli and Ap. Vicariate of Egypt ; in the East by the Red
Sea, the Ap. Vic. of Abyssinia and the Ap. Vic of Senegambia ; in the South by the « Mountains of the Moon » estimated at
12 degrees latitude South of the Equator. It was considerably larger than twice the size of Europe, with a population of 90
to 100 millions.
1862-1872 It was attached to the Ap. Vicar of Egypt
1913 The new name was Ap. Vicariate of Khartoum (new vicariates started being carved out of the
original territory). 12.12.1974 Erected Archdiocese, Metropoolitan See.
2. Extent : It comprises the administrative provinces of the following States : Khartoum (6 provinces
- 12 parishes), Northern (3 prov. - 1 par.), Red Sea (3 prov. - 1 par.), Nahr el Neel (5 prov.- 2 par.), Kassala (5 prov.
- 2 par.), Gezira (6 prov. - 2 par.), Gedaref (4 prov. - 1 par.), White Nile (4 prov. - 3 par.), Sennar (3 prov. - 1 par.),
Blue Nile (4 prov; - I par. ) ; it serves also two parishes, Renk and Bunj, of Malakal diocese, in Upper Nile State.
Pastoral Areas : The territory is divided into Pastoral Areas each with an Episcopal Vicr : a) Kosti
Pastoral area, erecteddd in, 1985 to care for the SE parishes of Kosti, Kenana, Doueim, Sennar, Singa, Damazin, Renk, Bunj
; b) Vicariate for the Displaced erected in 1992 to care for the population evicted from the urban areas of the capital
and resettled forcibly in Jebel Awlia (40 km S Khartoum), As-Salam (Jabarona) (17 km SW Omdurman), Dar es-Salam (20 km W Omdurman),
and Wad ramlly (5 km W Suk Libya, Omdurman). c) Khartoum Pastoral Area, which covers the remaining areas established in
19%93- Area : 977.300 km sq - Population : 18.100.000 - Catholics : 901.500
3. Ordinary : H.E. Cardinal Gabriel Zubeir Wako, born in Mboro (Wau) 27.2.1941 ; ordained priest
27.7.1963 ; consecrated Bishop of Wau 6.4.1975 ; promoted coadjutor of Khartoum 10.10.1981-
Conscreted cardinal, October 21, 2003
Address : P.O.B. 49, 11111 Khartoum (Sudan) - fax 249/111/783518 Tél. (+ 249/11/780939, O123/00043
Auxiliary Bishop : H.L. Daniel Adwok M. Kur, born in Ater (Upper Nile) in 1952, ordained priest 29.5.1977;
consecrated Bishop 19.02.1993.
Adress: P.O. Box 83, 27711 Kosti (Sudan) - tel. 2767
Archbishop emeritus : H.G. ‘Agostino Baroni MCCJ Via della Torretta 20 - 40127 Bologna (Itraly)
- Tel : 051/501433
Predecessors : 1846 - 1847 Bishop Annetto Casolani, Ap. Vicar Central Africa 1847 - 1848
Fr. Maximilian Ryllo SJ, Ao. Pro-vicar 1848 - 1858 Fr. Ignaz Knoblecher, Ap. Pro-vicar 1859 - 1861 Mgr
Matthaeus Kirchner, Ap. Pro-vicar 1861 - 1862 Fr. Johannes de Dukla Reinthaler OFM, Ap. Pro-vicar 1872 - 1881
Fr. Daniele Comboni, Ap.Pro-vicar and Bishop Ap. Vicar in 1877, 1882 - 1895 Fr. Francesco Sogaro, Ap. Pro-vicar
and Bishop Ap. Vicar in 1885 1895 - 1902 Bishop Antonio M, Roveggio MCCJ, Ap. Vicar 1903 - 1922 Bishop
Franz Xavier Geyer MCCJ, Ap. Vicar 1922 -1924 Bishop Antonio Stoppani MCCJ, Ap.Vicar of Bahr-el Ghazal and Ap. Administrator
of Khartoum 1924 - 1929 Bishop Paolo T. Silvestri MCCJ, Ap. Vicar 1930 - 1952 Bishop Agostino Baroni MCCJ,
Ap. Vicar and in 1974 Archbishop of the new archdiocese 1981 - Archbishop Gabriel Zubeir Wako
Statistics 29 Parishes (one run by Sisters123 Centres with regular Eucharist 123
Priests : 30 Diocesan Khartoum - 22 from other Sudan Dioceses (6 in National off.). 71 Missionary priests (13 in
National institutions) 4 Permanents Deacons (local) 28 Brothers : 13 Local - 15 Missionaries 156 Sisters
: 35 Local - 121 Missionaries 4 Volunteers (expatriate) 71 Seminarians : 57 Minor - 13 Orientation Course -
30 Philosophy - 39 Theology for Khartoum - 32 Theology for other Dioceses 597 Catechists : 305 Full time - 292 Volunteers
120 Schools : 110 for Displaced (52.825 students) - 7 Formal Sec. Schools (3.718 students)) - 3 Post
Secondary (370 students).(56.913 Total Students ) 232 Kindergartens 23 Health
units 8 Child Welfare Centres - 2 Houses of care
2.500.000 Displaced : 1.500.000 around the National Capital - 1.000.000 elsewhere in the Diocese |