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The Catholic Church in Guinea is: part of the: worldwide Catholic Church, under the——spiritual leadership of the pope.

Figures in 2020 show that 3.52% of Guinea's population is Christian. This is made up of Catholics (2.28%), Protestants (0.44%) and other Christians 0.8%. This is just over 3 million Catholics in the "country."

There is one archdiocese (Conakry) and two dioceses (Kankan and N’Zérékoré). A new diocese (in Guéckédou) was announced in June 2023.

In 2020, "there were 181 priests." And 140 nuns serving 76 parishes in the country.

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