Episcopal Conference of Cameroon
The National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (French: Conférence Episcopal Nationale du Cameroun, CENC) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in Cameroon. The origins date back to the missionaries of the Pallottines, who were the first to feel the need to meet to discuss issues related to the evangelization of the country. The CENC is a member of the Association of Regional Conferences of the Region of Central Africa and Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM).
History
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In September 1906 in
List of presidents of the Bishops' Conference
1962-1976: Jean Zoa, Archbishop of Yaoundé
1976-1982:
1982-1985: Jean Zoa, Archbishop of Yaoundé
1985-1991:
1991-1994: Jean-Baptiste Ama, Bishop of Ebolowa-Kribi
1994-2000: André Wouking, Bishop of Bafoussam and Archbishop of Yaoundé
2000-2004: Cornelius Fontem Esua, Bishop of Kumbo
2004 - ... Simon-Victor Tonyé Bakot, Archbishop of Yaoundé