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Évêques En Charge Des Médias Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social ALGERIA (AF) ANGOLA (AF) File Number 10472 File Number 13152 Mgr Paul DESFARGES Mgr. Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias Archevêque de l’ Archevêché d'Alger Presidente da Comissão da Comunicação Social Arcebispo de Luanda 113 Rue Khélifa-Boukhalfa, DZ 16000 Alger Gare Arcebispado, Largo do Palacio 9, C.P. 87, Luanda ALGERIE ANGOLA Tel. +213 21 63 35 62 Mobile: Tel. +244 222 334 640 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > [email protected] @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: BENIN (AF) BOTSWANA (AF) File Number 20237 File Number 13172 Mgr Eugène Cyrille HOUNDEKON Mgr Franklyn NUBUASAH S.V.D. Évêque du Diocèse d'Abomey Vicar Apostolic Vicariate Apostolic of Francistown Titular Bishop of Pauzera Éveché B.P. 18 Abomey, Zou Tsane Road 14061 Area W P.O. Box 702 Francistown BENIN BOTSWANA Tel. +229 95 93 11 10 Mobile: Tel. +267 24 13 601 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social BURKINA FASO (AF) BURUNDI (AF) File Number 7681 File Number 1447 Mgr Lucas Kalfa SANOU Mgr Blaise NZEYIMANA Évêque du Diocése de Banfora Président de la Commission épiscopale pour les moyens de communication sociale Évêché B.P. 52 Banfora Évêque du diocèse de Ruyigi BURKINA FASO Evêché de Ruyigi D/S 119 Bujumbura Tel. +226 20 88 00 71 Mobile: +226 70 20 07 Burundi Tel. +257 22 40 6140 Mobile: +257 77 760 765 > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: CAMEROON (AF) CAPE VERDE (AF) File Number 13201 File Number 1208 Mgr Sosthène Léopold BAYEMI MATJEI Card. Arlindo GOMES FURTADO Président de la Commission épiscopale pour la communication. Obispo do Bispado de Santiago de Cabo Verde Évêque du Diocèse d'Obala B.P. 24 Obala, Lekie Av. Amílcar Cabral, Largo 5 de Outubro C.P. 46 Praia 7600 CAMEROUN CABO VERDE Tel. +237 677 292 990 Mobile: Tel. +238 261 11 19 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: S Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (AF) CHAD (AF) File Number 13249 File Number 5677 Mgr Edouard MATHOS Abbé Sévérin MATIBEY NDINGATOLOUM Évêque du Diocèse de Bambari Directeur de Radio Arc-en-ciel Archidiocèse de N'Djamena Évêché de Bambari B.P. 944 Bangui 177, rue 3007 ex Général de Gaulle BP. 456 N'Djamena RÉP. CENTRAFRICAINE TCHAD Tel. +236 72 34 86 03 Mobile: Tel. +235 66 71 71 22 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > [email protected] > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: CHAD (AF) COMORES (AF) File Number 21580 File Number 5197 Mgr. Edmond DJITANGAR GOETBE Mgr Charles MAHUZA YAVA S.D.S. Président de la Commission des Moyens de Communication Vicair Apostolique du Vicariat Apostolique de l'archipel des Évêque du docèse de Sarh, CECH Comores Diocèse de Sarh B.P. 87 Sarh TCHAD B.P. 46 Moroni 97600 Tel. +235 68 14 24 Mobile: COMORES Tel. +269 73 05 70 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > [email protected] @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social CONGO REP. (AF) CÔTE D'IVOIRE - IVORY COAST (AF) File Number 1590 File Number 1331 Mgr. Miguel Angel OLAVERRI SDB Mgr Raymond AHOUA Président de la CCC , Commission Épiscopale des MCS Président de la CEMCSCI, Commission Épiscopale des Moyens de Pointe-Noire Communication Sociale de Côte d'Ivoire Évêque du Diocèse de Pointe Noire Évêque du Diocèse de Grand-Bassam Évêché B.P. 659 Pointe-Noire BP 713 Abidjan-Riviéra Cidex 3 RÉPUBLIQUE DU CONGO CÔTE D'IVOIRE Tel. +242 05 525 11 71 Mobile: Tel. +225 22 47 20 00 Mobile: +225 03 69 80 81 > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > [email protected] > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: DEM. REP. CONGO (AF) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF SÃO TOMÉ E PRINCIPE (AF) File Number 7207 File Number 13470 Mgr José MOKO EKANGA Mons. Manuel António MENDES DOS SANTOS C.M.F. Évêque du Diocèse d'Idiofa Obispo Obispado de São Tomé e Príncipe B.P. 8251 Kinshasa 1 Centro Diocesano, Rua P. Pinto Da Rocha, 1 C.P. 104 Sao Tome REP. DEM. CONGO São Tomé e Príncipe Tel. +243 81 690 11 37 Mobile: Tel. +239 2223 455 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: S Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social DJIBOUTI REP. (AF) EQUATORIAL GUINEA (AF) File Number 1287 File Number 1579 Mgr. Giorgio BERTIN O.F.M. Mgr. Ildelfonso OBAMA OBONO Évêque du Diocèse de Djibouti Presidente de la Conferencia Episcopal de Guinea Ecuatorial i Administrateur apostolique du diocèse de Mogadiscio Comisión Episcopal de Medios Évêché, Boulevard de la République B.P. 94 Djibouti Arzobispo Arzobispado de Malabo RÉP. de DJIBOUTI Arzobispado Apartado 106 Malabo, Bioko Norte Tel. +253 35 01 40 Mobile: GUINEA ECUATORIAL Tel. +240 333 09 2660 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: F Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: S Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: ERITREA (AF) ESWATINI, anc. SWAZILAND (AF) File Number 13281 File Number 21362 Mgr. Menghisteab TESFAMARIAM M.C.C.I. Mgr Jose Luis Ponce de Leon President of the Eritrea Bishops Conference Bishop of the Diocese of Manzini Bishop Eparchy of Asmara Gonder St. 19 P.O. Box 244 Asmara Bishop’s House P.O. Box 19 Manzini ERITREA ESWATINI Tel. +291 1 12 02 06 Mobile: Tel. +268 250 56 900 Mobile: +268 7832 7497 > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > @ > [email protected] > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Bishops in charge of Media - Évêques en charge des médias - Obispos responsables del área de Comunicación Social ETHIOPIA (AF) ETHIOPIA (AF) File Number 1725 File Number 9551 Card. Berhaneyesus Demerew SOURAPHIEL C.M. Mgr. Tesfaselassie MEDHIN President of the Ethiopian Catholic Bishops Conference Chair Bishop for Communications Metropolitan Archbishop Archdiocese of Addis Ababa - Chairman of Bishop Catholic Eparchy of Adigrat AMECEA P.O. Box 8 Adigrat Tigray Catholic Archbishop's House P.O. Box 21903 Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA Tel. +251 344 45 21 38 Mobile: Tel. +251 11 062 62 56 Mobile: > [email protected] > [email protected] @ > [email protected] @ > > > Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Langue principale de l'Évêque en Charge des Médias : Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Main language of the Bishop In Charge of Media: E Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: Idioma principal del Obispo encargado de los Medios: GABON (AF) GAMBIA (AF) File Number 13297 File Number 1380 Mgr Mathieu MADEGA LEBOUAKHEAN Mgr.
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