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Anglican dioceses of Burundi

The Anglican dioceses of Burundi are the Anglican presence in Burundi; together they form the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi. The Anglican churches of the area were under the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury until 1965, when the Province of Uganda and Ruanda-Urundi (later of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Boga-Zaire) was created;[1] Burundi was then part of the Province of Rwanda, Burundi, and Boga-Zaire from 1980[2] until its own church province was erected in 1992.[3]

Diocese of Buye edit

In 1951, Jim Brazier was consecrated a bishop, to serve as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Uganda[4] with delegated oversight for all of Ruanda-Urundi (a "suffragan area");[5] he was based in Ibuye (now in Burundi).[6] When the Diocese of Ruanda-Urundi was erected (from Uganda diocese) in 1960, Brazier became her first diocesan bishop.[7] Brazier retired in 1964 and was succeeded by Lawrence Barham, part of whose brief was to prepare the diocese for division: as part of this process, Yohana Nkunzumwami, Archdeacon of Northern Burundi, was appointed Assistant Bishop in Burundi[8] and was the first Burundian consecrated a bishop.[9] He became the first diocesan bishop of all Burundi when that diocese was erected in 1966;[10] by the time of his death in post in 1978, his See was that of Buye.[11]

Bishops of Buye edit

Diocese of Bujumbura edit

The second Burundian diocese, Bujumbura, was split from Buye in December 1975.[14]

Bishops of Bujumbura edit

  • 1975 – 1990 (trans.): Samuel Sindamuka (Primate from 1987; translated to Matana)[14]
  • 1990 – April 2013 (removed):[15] Pie Ntukamazina[16] (translated from Matana)[14]
  • 2013 – present: Eraste Bigirimana[17]

Diocese of Gitega edit

Gitega diocese was erected in 1985.

Bishops of Gitega edit

  • 1985 – 2018 (ret.): John Nduwayo[18][9]
  • 2018 – present: Aimé Joseph Kimararungu (previously coadjutor bishop; consecrated August 2017)[19]

Diocese of Matana edit

The Diocese of Matana was founded from Bujumbura diocese on 26 August 1990.[14]

Bishops of Matana edit

Diocese of Makamba edit

The Diocese of Makamba was erected in 1997.

Bishops of Makamba edit

Diocese of Muyinga edit

The Diocese of Muyinga was inaugurated on 5 November 2005.[25]

Bishops of Muyinga edit

  • 2005 – 2013: Eraste Bigirimana[25]
  • 2013 – present: Paisible Ndacayisaba[26]

Diocese of Rumonge edit

The seventh diocese, of Rumonge, was erected on 4 August 2013[14] from that of Bujumbura.

Bishops of Rumonge edit

  • 2013 – present: Pedaculi Birakengana[17]

Diocese of Rutana edit

The Rutana diocese was founded from the Diocese of Matana in August 2017.[19]

Bishops of Rutana edit

Diocese of Buhiga edit

Most recently, the Diocese of Buhiga was erected from the Gitega diocese on 27 August 2017.[19]

Bishops of Buhiga edit

  • 2017 – present: Evariste Nijimbere[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New Province of Uganda created". Church Times. No. 5123. 21 April 1961. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 20 October 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
  2. ^ "A New Province is Born". Church Times. No. 6117. 9 May 1980. p. 8. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 6 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  3. ^ Anglican Church of Burundi — History (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  4. ^ "Consecations in two provinces". Church Times. No. 4592. 9 February 1951. p. 108. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 6 November 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
  5. ^ "Uganda plans for future development". Church Times. No. 4917. 10 May 1957. p. 6. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  6. ^ "Missionaries in Ruanda-Urundi reported safe". Church Times. No. 5048. 13 November 1959. p. 21. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  7. ^ "First Archbishop of Uganda in April?". Church Times. No. 5080. 24 June 1960. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  8. ^ "New Bishops for Rwanda & Burundi". Church Times. No. 5334. 7 May 1965. p. 9. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  9. ^ a b Anglican Communion Prayer Cycle 2002 (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  10. ^ "Division of an African Diocese". Church Times. No. 5378. 11 March 1966. p. 17. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  11. ^ "Death of Bishop Nkunzumwami". Church Times. No. 6008. 7 April 1978. p. 3. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  12. ^ a b The Anglican Church of Burundi — Press Release Extra 1, October 2005 — Consecration of two bishops for Anglican Church of Burundi (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  13. ^ "Archbishop - Anglican Church of Burundi". www.anglicanburundi.org. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Anglican Diocese of Rumonge — History (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  15. ^ "Burundi gets a raw deal, says Bishop". Church Times. No. 7849. 23 August 2013. p. 7. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  16. ^ "'Accountability is critical for Africa' conference told". Church Times. No. 7576. 30 May 2008. p. 7. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  17. ^ a b The Anglican Church of Burundi — EAB Press, May 2013 (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  18. ^ "Burundi is rocked by fears of civil war". Church Times. No. 7939. 15 May 2015. p. 12. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  19. ^ a b c d e f The Anglican Church of Burundi — EAB Press extra, August 2017 (p. 2; accessed 11 July 2020)
  20. ^ "Loan plan gets firm backing". Church Times. No. 7068. 31 July 1998. p. 3. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  21. ^ "Burundian Primate to follow Moxon in Rome". Church Times. No. 8036. 24 March 2017. p. 10. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  22. ^ a b Facebook — Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi, 21 August 2017 (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  23. ^ Anglican Church of Burundi — Archbishop (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  24. ^ "New Archbishop of Burundi". Church Times. No. 7998. 1 July 2016. p. 11. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 11 July 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
  25. ^ a b Anglican Communion News Service, 9 November 2005 — Inauguration of a new Diocese and Consecration of two Bishops for the Anglican Church of Burundi (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  26. ^ The Anglican Church of Burundi — Photos of the Consecration of Paisible Ndacayisaba (Accessed 11 July 2020)
  27. ^ "Bishop – Rutana Anglican Diocese". Retrieved 2021-11-07.

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The Anglican dioceses of Burundi are the Anglican presence in Burundi together they form the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi The Anglican churches of the area were under the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury until 1965 when the Province of Uganda and Ruanda Urundi later of Uganda Rwanda Burundi and Boga Zaire was created 1 Burundi was then part of the Province of Rwanda Burundi and Boga Zaire from 1980 2 until its own church province was erected in 1992 3 Contents 1 Diocese of Buye 1 1 Bishops of Buye 2 Diocese of Bujumbura 2 1 Bishops of Bujumbura 3 Diocese of Gitega 3 1 Bishops of Gitega 4 Diocese of Matana 4 1 Bishops of Matana 5 Diocese of Makamba 5 1 Bishops of Makamba 6 Diocese of Muyinga 6 1 Bishops of Muyinga 7 Diocese of Rumonge 7 1 Bishops of Rumonge 8 Diocese of Rutana 8 1 Bishops of Rutana 9 Diocese of Buhiga 9 1 Bishops of Buhiga 10 See also 11 ReferencesDiocese of Buye editIn 1951 Jim Brazier was consecrated a bishop to serve as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Uganda 4 with delegated oversight for all of Ruanda Urundi a suffragan area 5 he was based in Ibuye now in Burundi 6 When the Diocese of Ruanda Urundi was erected from Uganda diocese in 1960 Brazier became her first diocesan bishop 7 Brazier retired in 1964 and was succeeded by Lawrence Barham part of whose brief was to prepare the diocese for division as part of this process Yohana Nkunzumwami Archdeacon of Northern Burundi was appointed Assistant Bishop in Burundi 8 and was the first Burundian consecrated a bishop 9 He became the first diocesan bishop of all Burundi when that diocese was erected in 1966 10 by the time of his death in post in 1978 his See was that of Buye 11 Bishops of Buye edit 1966 1978 d Yohana Nkunzumwami initially as diocesan Bishop of Burundi 1979 2005 ret Samuel Ndayisenga 12 also Archbishop of Burundi 1998 2005 October 2005 present Sixbert Macumi 12 13 Diocese of Bujumbura editThe second Burundian diocese Bujumbura was split from Buye in December 1975 14 Bishops of Bujumbura edit 1975 1990 trans Samuel Sindamuka Primate from 1987 translated to Matana 14 1990 April 2013 removed 15 Pie Ntukamazina 16 translated from Matana 14 2013 present Eraste Bigirimana 17 Diocese of Gitega edit Diocese of Gitega redirects here For the Roman Catholic See see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gitega Gitega diocese was erected in 1985 Bishops of Gitega edit 1985 2018 ret John Nduwayo 18 9 2018 present Aime Joseph Kimararungu previously coadjutor bishop consecrated August 2017 19 Diocese of Matana editThe Diocese of Matana was founded from Bujumbura diocese on 26 August 1990 14 Bishops of Matana edit 1990 trans Pie Ntukamazina translated to Bujumbura 14 1990 1997 ret Samuel Sindamuka translated from Bujumbura 14 also Primate of Rwanda Burundi and Boga Zaire until 1992 also Archbishop of Burundi thereafter 1997 2016 ret Bernard Ntahoturi 20 also Archbishop of Burundi 2005 2016 21 2017 present Seth Ndayirukiye 22 19 Diocese of Makamba editThe Diocese of Makamba was erected in 1997 Bishops of Makamba edit 1997 present Martin Nyaboho also Archbishop of Burundi since 2016 23 24 Diocese of Muyinga editThe Diocese of Muyinga was inaugurated on 5 November 2005 25 Bishops of Muyinga edit 2005 2013 Eraste Bigirimana 25 2013 present Paisible Ndacayisaba 26 Diocese of Rumonge editThe seventh diocese of Rumonge was erected on 4 August 2013 14 from that of Bujumbura Bishops of Rumonge edit 2013 present Pedaculi Birakengana 17 Diocese of Rutana editThe Rutana diocese was founded from the Diocese of Matana in August 2017 19 Bishops of Rutana edit 2017 present Pontien Ribakare 22 19 27 Diocese of Buhiga editMost recently the Diocese of Buhiga was erected from the Gitega diocese on 27 August 2017 19 Bishops of Buhiga edit 2017 present Evariste Nijimbere 19 See also editList of Roman Catholic dioceses in BurundiReferences edit New Province of Uganda created Church Times No 5123 21 April 1961 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 20 October 2019 via UK Press Online archives A New Province is Born Church Times No 6117 9 May 1980 p 8 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 6 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives Anglican Church of Burundi History Accessed 11 July 2020 Consecations in two provinces Church Times No 4592 9 February 1951 p 108 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 6 November 2019 via UK Press Online archives Uganda plans for future development Church Times No 4917 10 May 1957 p 6 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives Missionaries in Ruanda Urundi reported safe Church Times No 5048 13 November 1959 p 21 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives First Archbishop of Uganda in April Church Times No 5080 24 June 1960 p 1 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives New Bishops for Rwanda amp Burundi Church Times No 5334 7 May 1965 p 9 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b Anglican Communion Prayer Cycle 2002 Accessed 11 July 2020 Division of an African Diocese Church Times No 5378 11 March 1966 p 17 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives Death of Bishop Nkunzumwami Church Times No 6008 7 April 1978 p 3 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b The Anglican Church of Burundi Press Release Extra 1 October 2005 Consecration of two bishops for Anglican Church of Burundi Accessed 11 July 2020 Archbishop Anglican Church of Burundi www anglicanburundi org Retrieved 2021 11 07 a b c d e f g Anglican Diocese of Rumonge History Accessed 11 July 2020 Burundi gets a raw deal says Bishop Church Times No 7849 23 August 2013 p 7 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives Accountability is critical for Africa conference told Church Times No 7576 30 May 2008 p 7 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b The Anglican Church of Burundi EAB Press May 2013 Accessed 11 July 2020 Burundi is rocked by fears of civil war Church Times No 7939 15 May 2015 p 12 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b c d e f The Anglican Church of Burundi EAB Press extra August 2017 p 2 accessed 11 July 2020 Loan plan gets firm backing Church Times No 7068 31 July 1998 p 3 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives Burundian Primate to follow Moxon in Rome Church Times No 8036 24 March 2017 p 10 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b Facebook Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi 21 August 2017 Accessed 11 July 2020 Anglican Church of Burundi Archbishop Accessed 11 July 2020 New Archbishop of Burundi Church Times No 7998 1 July 2016 p 11 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 11 July 2020 via UK Press Online archives a b Anglican Communion News Service 9 November 2005 Inauguration of a new Diocese and Consecration of two Bishops for the Anglican Church of Burundi Accessed 11 July 2020 The Anglican Church of Burundi Photos of the Consecration of Paisible Ndacayisaba Accessed 11 July 2020 Bishop Rutana Anglican Diocese Retrieved 2021 11 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglican dioceses of Burundi amp oldid 1053967808 Diocese of Gitega, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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