The(Roman) Catholic Church inSenegal is composed solely of a Latin hierarchy,
comprising a singleecclesiastical province, coinciding with the country,
consisting of the Metropolitan see (in the capital Dakar) and six suffragan dioceses.
There is no nationalEpiscopal Conference of Senegal but capital Dakar hosts and its episcopate partakes in the transnational Romance languagesWest AfricanConférence des Evêques du Sénégal, de la Mauritanie, du Cap-Vert et de Guinée-Bissau, jointly with two francophone neighbours (fellow ex-French colonies)Sénégal andMauritania, and with lusophone (ex-Portuguese colonies)Cape Verde andGuinea-Bissau.
The Anglophone Gambia (an enclave in Senegal) however forms a conference with (also ex-British) Sierra Leone.
There are no Eastern Catholic, pre-diocesan or other exempt jurisdictions.
There are no titular sees. All defunct jurisdictions are predecessors of current sees.
There is anApostolic Nunciature to Senegal (in national capitalDakar) as embassy-level papal diplomatic representation. In it are also vested to Apostolic Nunciatures to episcopal conference-partners Cape Verde and Guinea-Bissau as well as theApostolic Delegation (lower level) the last partner Mauritania.