Episcopal Conference of Madagascar
The Episcopal Conference of Madagascar (CEM) (French: Conférence Episcopale de Madagascar) is the episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in Madagascar. Founded in 1965, it is composed of all active and retired members of the Catholic hierarchy (i.e., diocesan, coadjutor, and auxiliary bishops) in Madagascar.
Abbreviation | CEM |
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Formation | 1965 |
Type | NGO |
Legal status | Civil nonprofit |
Purpose | To support the ministry of bishops |
Headquarters | Antananarivo |
Region served | Madagascar |
Membership | Active and retired Catholic bishops of Madagascar |
President | Désiré Tsarahazana |
Main organ | Conference |
The CEM is a registered corporation based in Antananarivo. The current president is the Archbishop of Toliara, Désiré Tsarahazana. The current vice president is Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina, OCD, the Bishop of Morondava. The current secretary-general is Jean Claude Randrianarisoa, the Bishop of Miarinarivo.
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