Diocese of Kotido
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotido is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Tororo in Uganda, covering Kotido, Kaabong, Karenga, and Abim districts in the Karamoja sub-region. Erected on May 20, 1991, by Pope John Paul II, it was separated from the Diocese of Moroto and operates under the Dicastery for Evangelization. The Good Shepherd Cathedral in Kotido, consecrated in 2014, serves as its principal church. It is governed by Bishop Dominic Eibu, MCCI.
History
The diocese was established on May 20, 1991, from the Diocese of Moroto, which had encompassed Karamoja since its creation in 1965. Catholic evangelization in the region began in 1933 with Comboni Missionaries, initially under the Apostolic Prefecture of Gulu. Covering 13,550 square kilometers, the diocese borders South Sudan, Kenya’s Turkana region, and Ugandan districts like Lira and Pader, serving a predominantly Karamojong population.Bishops
Since its erection, Kotido has had three residential bishops. Denis Kiwanuka Lote, the first bishop, served from August 18, 1991, to June 27, 2007, when he was appointed Archbishop of Tororo. Giuseppe Filippi, M.C.C.J., an Italian Comboni Missionary, led from December 19, 2009, to October 25, 2022, retiring at age 77. Dominic Eibu, M.C.C.J., appointed on October 25, 2022, and installed on January 14, 2023, is the current bishop.- Bishops of Kotido
- * Bishop Denis Kiwanuka Lote, appointed Archbishop of Tororo
- **Vacant seat
- * Bishop Giuseppe Filippi
- * Bishop Dominic Eibu