Roman Catholic Diocese of Bikoro

The Roman Catholic Diocese (formerly a missionary jurisdiction) of Bikoro was a Latin Church diocese in (Belgian) Congo (Zaire) from 1931 to 1975, named after its then headquarters/ episcopal see Bikoro, run by the Vincentians (Lazarists, C.M.).

History

It was founded on 3 January 1931 as the Mission sui iuris of Bikoro, on territories split from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Léopoldville and Apostolic Prefecture of Coquilhatville.

It was promoted on 25 June 1940 as Apostolic Prefecture, and again on 28 June 1957 as Apostolic Vicariate, hence entitled to a titular bishop.

It lost its missionary exempt status (directly subject to the Holy See) by its final promotion on 10 November 1959 to diocese, becoming a suffragan of the Metropolitan then Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mbandaka.

On 12 April 1975 it was suppressed, its territory being divided between its Metropolitan, which absorbed its title by renaming to Archdiocese of Mbandaka–Bikoro, and the equally preexisting Diocese of Inongo.

Ordinaries

All Latin rite missionary members of the Lazarists (C.M.)
Ecclesiastical Superiors of the Mission sui iuris of Bikoro
Apostolic Prefects of Bikoro
Apostolic Vicar of Bikoro
Bishop of Bikoro

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