Catholic Church in Mauritius
The Catholic Church in Mauritius is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.
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According to the 2011 census, Catholics made up 26% of the total population (324,811 people).[1] Later figures stated that they made up 21.34% of the population in 2020.[2]
The country is divided into two territorial jurisdictions:
In 2020, there were 99 priests and 171 nuns serving 48 parishes.[3]
Catholicism by district
Rank | District | % Catholic | % Christian |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rodrigues | 90,9 | 97,7 |
2 | Black River | 45,9 | 56,6 |
3 | Port Louis | 34,7 | 41,4 |
4 | Plaines Wilhems | 28,9 | 36,8 |
5 | Savanne | 19,4 | 24,1 |
6 | Pamplemousses | 19,4 | 25,1 |
7 | Grand Port | 17,8 | 23,4 |
8 | Rivière du Rempart | 15,8 | 25,1 |
9 | Flacq | 15,0 | 19,7 |
10 | Moka | 13,4 | 18,1 |
Catholicism by populated places
List of places in Mauritius with a Roman Catholic population of at least 50.0% of the total population.
Rank | Place Name | District | Roman-Catholics | Percentage |
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1 | Marechal | Rodrigues | 5,351 | 94.0% |
2 | Saint Gabriel | Rodrigues | 7,013 | 93,6% |
3 | Grande Montagne | Rodrigues | 6,093 | 92.8% |
4 | Baie aux Huîtres | Rodrigues | 5,425 | 89.3% |
5 | La Ferme | Rodrigues | 6,108 | 88.5% |
6 | Port Mathurin | Rodrigues | 6,762 | 87.8% |
7 | Case Noyale | Rivière Noire | 1,311 | 77.0% |
8 | Le Morne | Rivière Noire | 881 | 67.8% |
9 | Albion | Rivière Noire | 3,253 | 62.5% |
10 | Baie du Tombeau | Pamplemousses | 9,037 | 61.5% |
11 | Tamarin | Rivière Noire | 2,316 | 61.5% |
12 | Grande Rivière Noire | Rivière Noire | 1,578 | 59.1% |
13 | Bel Ombre | Savanne | 1,419 | 58.7% |
14 | Baie du Cap | Savanne | 1,332 | 55.8% |
15 | La Gaulette | Rivière Noire | 1,221 | 52.7% |
16 | Bambous Virieux | Grand Port | 750 | 50.1% |
External links
References
- "Resident population by religion and sex" (PDF). Statistics Mauritius. p. 68. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
- World Religion Database at the ARDA website, retrieved 2023-08-08
- Catholics And Culture website, retrieved 2023-08-08
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