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Rubya (or Rubyia) is the site of a
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mission to the south of Bukoba near the west bank of
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in
Muleba District Muleba is one of the six districts of the Kagera Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by the Bukoba Urban and Bukoba Rural districts, to the south by the Biharamulo District, to the east by Lake Victoria and to the west by the Ngar ...
,
Kagera Region Kagera Region (''Mkoa wa Kagera'' in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The region covers an area of . The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of Netherlands. Kagera Region is borde ...
,
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. A seminary was established at Rubya in 1904, one of the first in
German East Africa German East Africa (GEA; german: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included present-day Burundi, Rwanda, the Tanzania mainland, and the Kionga Triangle, a small region later incorporated into Mozam ...
, as it then was. The seminary still operates. There is a cathedral, a nursing school and a district hospital, all operated by the church.


Location

Rubya is in the
Kagera Region Kagera Region (''Mkoa wa Kagera'' in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The region covers an area of . The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of Netherlands. Kagera Region is borde ...
of north-western Tanzania, at an elevation of about above sea level. It is located on the edge of a sandstone escarpment with a view of Lake Victoria. The mission is about from
Muleba Muleba is one of the six districts of the Kagera Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by the Bukoba Urban and Bukoba Rural districts, to the south by the Biharamulo District, to the east by Lake Victoria and to the west by the Ngara ...
and from Bukoba. The village of Nyakalembe is nearby, and provides shops and a Sunday market. The climate is mild, with temperatures in the to range. Annual precipitation is about . The Rubya Seminary covers .


Seminary

In 1894 the Apostolic Vicariate of Victoria–Nyanza was split into the vicariates of Southern Victoria Nyanza, south of
Lake Victoria Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately , Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake, and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after ...
, an eastern portion called "Upper Nile" that was given to the English
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, and a northern portion called "Northern Nyanza" that covered the south and west of today's Uganda.
John Joseph Hirth John Joseph Hirth (french: Jean-Joseph Hirth; 26 March 1854 – 6 January 1931) was a Catholic Bishop in German East Africa, known as the founder of the church in Rwanda. Early years John Joseph Hirth was born on 26 March 1854 at Spechbach-le- ...
was appointed vicar Apostolic of Southern Victoria Nyanza, at that time part of
German East Africa German East Africa (GEA; german: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included present-day Burundi, Rwanda, the Tanzania mainland, and the Kionga Triangle, a small region later incorporated into Mozam ...
, on 13 July 1894. The junior seminary of Bukumbi was officially opened in 1903, and in 1904 was transferred first to Bukoba and then to Rubya, near the bishop's home. The St. Mary's Seminary opened in Rubya in November 1904. Hirth was closely involved in the seminary program. According to some missionaries, training priests was more important to him than converting the people. Subjects included Latin, history, geography, writing, arithmetic, Gregorian chants and German. Hirth forbade all forms of physical punishment, humiliation or mockery of the students. Hirth was increasingly interested in Rwanda, and starting in 1903 he brought many of the brightest Rwandan pupils to study at Rubya. In 1909 the major seminary was opened for pupils who had completed six years of the minor seminary. By 1911 there were 85 students at Rubya. Hirth moved to
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in 1912, when the new
Apostolic Vicariate of Kivu The Apostolic Vicariate of Kivu is the name that was given to two vicariates of the White Fathers, a Catholic missionary society in the Latin Roman Rite Catholic Church. Both vicariates served lands around Lake Kivu during the colonial era. The fi ...
was formed, and Bishop
Joseph Sweens Joseph Francis Marie Sweens (22 March 1858 – 12 April 1950), was a Dutch Roman Catholic missionary bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of South Nyanza in German East Africa, later in the British-administered Tanganyika Territory, now Tanza ...
became responsible for the Southern Victoria Nyanza vicariate and for the seminary. When a seminary was established in 1913 at Kabgayi in Rwanda, some of the students from Rubyia were transferred there. Thirty three seminarians in total returned to Rwanda, of whom eighteen were from the major seminary. The students, with a good understanding of
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, found to their amusement that the old European priests were less than fluent in that language. During
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(1914-1918) the French White Fathers had to leave the seminary and return home, or find a more hospitable vicariate. In 1917 four priests were ordained at Rubya. Conditions deteriorated in the major seminary during the 1920s, with low morale and lack of discipline. In 1929 the major seminary was closed, and only the junior seminary continued. After his retirement, Sweens lived at Rubya among the seminarians until his death in 1950. The first African rector of the seminary was Joseph Benedict Labre, who took office in 1961. 2,930 students had attended the junior seminary by 2004. Of these, 265 had become priests, seven had become bishops and one had been made a cardinal. As of 2004 there were 140 seminarians and 15 teachers. The junior seminary mainly relied for income on fees of US$120 per student per year, supplemented by some income from small-scale farming and a declining subsidy from Rome.


Facilities

Rubya Hospital, which serves the district of
Muleba Muleba is one of the six districts of the Kagera Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by the Bukoba Urban and Bukoba Rural districts, to the south by the Biharamulo District, to the east by Lake Victoria and to the west by the Ngara ...
, was opened in 1956. The hospital was founded by Laurean Rugambwa, then Bishop of
Rutabo Rutabo is the location of a Catholic mission in German East Africa, to the south of Bukoba in what is now Tanzania. In 1928 the Vicar Apostolic of South Nyanza, Joseph Sweens, was saying his breviary in the church at Rutabo when it collapsed in hi ...
and later the first African cardinal of modern times. The future cardinal had received his secondary school education at the Rubya junior seminary. The hospital can provide basic medical services, and has an airstrip. In 1990 the hospital was having difficulty handling the growing number of
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patients, and realized there was a need for counselling patients and their families as well as providing clinical care. They contacted WAMATA, a self-help organization for people with AIDS, obtained support from an international donor, and in June 1991 started a pioneer program for home-based care. Village health workers are a key element of the program, all people with AIDS who have been trained in home care and in managing the illness. As of June 2011 the hospital was suffering from severe shortages of staff, equipment and supplies. Apart from the hospital, seminary and cathedral, there is a school of nursing. These are all operated by the diocese. In 2011 the school of nursing had ten teachers and 113 pupils. There are three primary schools, a secondary school and vocational schools for carpenters, mechanics and builders. Rubya also has a post office. Fifteen minutes walk to the south there is a mosque and a Lutheran church.


References

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