Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Sudan

See a list of abbreviations used in this list. See also our listing of current ecclesial jurisdictions.

1204
Constantinople (Latin Patriarchate from now, de facto established by the Pope through Venice) - (Latin Empire of Constantinople) Turkey
1742
Constantinople (AV, supplanting the Latin Patriarchal Vicars / suffragan Bishops) - (Ottoman Empire) Turkey
1762
Aleppo (AV, detached from Constantinople AV) - (Ottoman Empire) Syria, Lebanon, etc.
1818
Syria, Egypt, Arabia and Cyprus (AV, new name, previously Aleppo AV; see in Beirut) - (Ottoman Empire) Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Egypt, Sudan, Arabian Peninsula
1839
Egypt and Arabia (AV, detached from detached from the AV of Syria, Egypt, Arabia and Cyprus) - Egypt, Sudan, Abyssinia, Arabian Peninsula
Regarding Bahr el-Jebel:

1923
Equatorial Nile (detached from Sudan / Central Africa AV) - Uganda

1330
Dongola - (Kingdom of Dongola) Sudan
1350~
Dongola (extinct) - (Kingdom of Dongola) Sudan

1846
Sudan / Central Africa (AV, detached from Egypt and Arabia AV) - Sudan, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon

1866-1872 - Sudan / Central Africa administered by the AV of Egypt

1913
Khartoum (AV, new name, previously Sudan / Central Africa AV) - Sudan
1913
Bahr el-Ghazal (AP, detached from Sudan / Central Africa AV) - Sudan
1917
Bahr el-Ghazal (AV) - Sudan
1927
Bahr el-Jebel (AP, detached from Equatorial Nile AP) - Sudan
1933
Kodok (Mission "sui iuris", detached from Khartoum AV) - Sudan
1938
Kodok (AP) - Sudan
1949
Malakal (AP, new name, previously Kodok AP) - Sudan
1949
Mupoi (AP, detached from Bahr el-Ghazal, and from Bahr el-Jebel) - Sudan
1951
Bahr el-Jebel (AV) - Sudan
1955
Rumbek (AV, detached from Bahr el-Ghazal, from Bahr el-Jebel, and from Mopoi) - Sudan
1960
El Obeid (AV, detached from Khartoum) - Sudan
1961
Juba (AV, new name, previously Bahr el-Jebel AV) - Sudan
1961
Wau (AV, new name, previously Bahr el-Ghazal AV) - Sudan
1974
El Obeid - Sudan
1974
Juba (Metr.) - Sudan
1974
Khartoum (Metr.) - Sudan
1974
Malakal - Sudan
1974
Rumbek - Sudan
1974
Tombora / Tombura (D, and new name, previously Mupoi AP) - Sudan
1974
Wau - Sudan
1983
Torit (detached from Juba) - Sudan
1986
Tombura-Yambio (new name, previously Tombura) - Sudan
1986
Yei (detached from Rumbek) - Sudan
av Webmaster publisert 08.09.2004, sist endret 08.09.2004 - 12:10