Episcopal Conference of the Indian Ocean
The Episcopal Conference of the Indian Ocean (French: Conférence Épiscopale de l'Océan Indien, CEDOI) is an agency of the Catholic Church which includes following Indian Ocean archipelagoes: Comoros, Mauritius, Réunion, Mayotte and Seychelles.
History
Since 1974, the bishops of the Indian Ocean islands would gather each year in an informal meeting. In 1976 the Holy See recognized this assembly with the name of Pastoral Zone of the South West Indian Ocean islands. In 1985 the assembly obtained from Rome the status of a Bishops' Conference with the official name of Conférence Épiscopale de l'Océan Indien. The islands that make up the C.E.D.O.I. have a Catholic population estimated at around one million. Its seat is the town of Port Victoria in Seychelles. The Episcopal Conference is a member of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar.
Members
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Victoria or Seychelles
- Diocese of Port-Louis, Mauritius
- Vicariate Apostolic of Rodrigues, Mauritius
- Diocese of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion, Réunion
- Vicariate Apostolic of the Comoros, Comoros and Mayotte
Presidents
List of presidents of the Episcopal Conference:
1986–1989: Jean Margéot, Cardinal, bishop of Port-Louis
1989–1996: Gilbert Guillaume Jean-Marie Aubry, Bishop of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion
1996–2002: Maurice Piat, Bishop of Port-Louis
2002–2006: Gilbert Guillaume Jean-Marie Aubry, Bishop of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion
2006 – present: Denis Wiehe, Bishop of Port Victoria