Catholic ChurchinRepublic of Kiribati (Kiribati) | ![]() |
Also known as: les Kiribati (français), Kiribati (Deutsch, español, Italiano, polski, PortuguĂȘs, latine), Quiribati (PortuguĂȘs), ćșéć·ŽæŻ (æŁé«äžæ), ăăȘăăč (æ„æŹèȘ)
Roman Rite (1): Tarawa and Nauru
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Changes in Dioceses | Vacant Dioceses | Former Dioceses
Apostolic Nunciature: Kiribati ![]()
Conference of Bishops: Conferentia Episcopalis Pacifici (C.E. PAC.) ![]()
International Meeting of Bishopsâ Conferences: Federation of Catholic Bishopsâ Conferences of Oceania (F.C.B.C.O.) ![]()
Continent: Oceania
Capital: Tarawa
Area: 811 kmÂČ
Population: 108,145
Former Name: Gilbert Islands
Neighbouring Countries: â Tuvalu
, â Micronesia
, â Nauru
, â Marshall Islands
, â U.S. Minor Islands
, â Cook Islands
, â French Polynesia
, â Tokelau ![]()
Religions: Roman Catholic 57.3%, Kiribati Uniting Church 31.3%, Mormon 5.3%, Baha'i 2.1%, Seventh Day Adventist 1.9%, other 2.1%
Languages: I-Kiribati, English (official)
Ethnic Groups: I-Kiribati 96.2%, I-Kiribati/mixed 1.8%, Tuvaluan 0.2%, other 1.8%
Motto: Te mauri, te raoi ao te tabomoa (Health, Peace and Prosperity)
Area: 726 kmÂČ
Catholic Population: 63,000 Catholics (54.3% of 116,000 total)
Pastoral Centres: 23 parishes, 21 mission stations (13 with resident priest, 8 without resident priest), 4 other centres
Clergy: 1 bishop (diocesan), 28 priests (20 diocesan, 8 religious)
Non-Clergy: 80 religious (10 brothers, 70 sisters), 21 major seminarians, 3 missionaries, 288 catechists
Last updated on 2025.12.21
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