Английская Википедия:Christianity in the Gambia

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Saint Mary's Anglican Cathedral in Banjul

Christians in the Gambia constituted Muslim 96.4%, Christian 3.5%, other or none 0.1% (2019-20 est.).[1]

The government has not established a state religion,[2] but the predominant religion is Islam, practised by approximately 96% of the country's population. Article 25 of the Constitution protects the rights of citizens to practise any religion that they choose.[3]

The Christian community, situated mostly in the west and south of the country, is predominantly Roman Catholic. In 2007 there were also several Protestant groups including Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventists, and various small evangelical denominations.[2] In 1965, the Gambia Christian Council was formed as an ecumenical association of Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Methodist churches.[4]

Intermarriage between Muslims and Christians is common.[5]

Roman Catholicism

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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Banjul (the building with red roof)
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Interior of Trinity Methodist church, Serrekunda

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In 1931 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Senegambia was established Mission “sui iuris” of Gambia. In 1951 Mission was promoted as the Apostolic Prefecture of Bathurst, in 1957 promoted as Diocese of Bathurst in Gambia (renamed in 1974 as Diocese of Banjul).

In 2020, Catholics made up 2.9% of the population.[6] The Diocese of Banjul is divided into 56 parishes.

Bishop James Allen Yaw Odico is the present Catholic Bishop of the diocese of Banjul.

Gabriel Mendy (born 9 April 1967) is the current Bishop of Banjul in the Gambia in 2023.[7] He is the first Gambian to be made a bishop.[8]

Anglicanism

The Anglican Diocese of Gambia and the Rio Pongas was founded in 1935. John Daly was the first bishop of the new diocese. In 1951 five West African Anglican dioceses, including the Diocese of Gambia, were formed into the Church of the Province of West Africa. In 1985 from the Diocese of Gambia was separated the Diocese of Guinea and now the jurisdiction of Anglican Diocese of Gambia comprises the Republics of the Gambia, Senegal, and Cape Verde.

In 2000 the Church of the Province of West Africa adopted legislation permitting women priests, but only Liberia and the Gambia have passed enabling legislation and ordained women clergy.[9]

Solomon Tilewa Johnson, who died in 2014, was the first Gambian national to hold the post of Anglican Bishop of Gambia.

In 2023, the bishop is James Allen Yaw Odico, formerly the Dean of St Mary's Cathedral.[10]

See also

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