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. 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; Burundi was then part of the Province of Rwanda, Burundi, and Boga-Zaire from 1980 until its own church province was erected in 1992.


Diocese of Buye

In 1951, Jim Brazier was consecrated a bishop, to serve as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Uganda with delegated oversight for all of Ruanda-Urundi (a "suffragan area"); he was based in Ibuye (now in Burundi). When the Diocese of Ruanda-Urundi was erected (from Uganda diocese) in 1960, Brazier became her first diocesan bishop. 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 and was the first Burundian consecrated a bishop.Anglican Communion Prayer Cycle 2002
(Accessed 11 July 2020)
He became the first diocesan bishop of all Burundi when that diocese was erected in 1966; by the time of his death in post in 1978, his See was that of Buye.


Bishops of Buye

*19661978 (d.): Yohana Nkunzumwami (initially as diocesan Bishop of Burundi) *19792005 (ret.):
Samuel Ndayisenga Samuel Ndayisenga (Mugende, 1935 – April 26, 2008) was the Primate of the Episcopal Church of Burundi. He was married to Joy Ndayisenga and they had six children, of which two didn't outlive his parents. He was baptized in his childhood, before ...
The Anglican Church of Burundi — Press Release Extra 1, October 2005 — Consecration of two bishops for Anglican Church of Burundi
(Accessed 11 July 2020)
(also
Archbishop of Burundi The Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi (French: Province de l'Église anglicane du Burundi) is a province of the Anglican Communion, located in East Africa between Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, and the Congo. The Archbishop and Primate of B ...
, 1998–2005) *October 2005present:
Sixbert Macumi Sixbert Macumi (born Gakoni, 1968) is a Burundian Anglican bishop. He is the bishop of Buye and has been the primate and archbishop of the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi since 21 August 2021. Early life and ecclesiastical career He wa ...


Diocese of Bujumbura

The second Burundian diocese, Bujumbura, was split from Buye in December 1975.Anglican Diocese of Rumonge — History
(Accessed 11 July 2020)


Bishops of Bujumbura

*19751990 (trans.):
Samuel Sindamuka Samuel Sindamuka (Gitara, Province of Bururi, 1928 - December 18, 2005) was the first Primate of the Anglican Church of Burundi, then called the Episcopal Church of Burundi, entitled in French Église Episcopale du Burundi. Sindamuka's parents we ...
(Primate from 1987; translated to Matana) *1990April 2013 (removed):
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(translated from Matana) *2013present: Eraste BigirimanaThe Anglican Church of Burundi — EAB Press, May 2013
(Accessed 11 July 2020)


Diocese of Gitega

Gitega diocese was erected in 1985.


Bishops of Gitega

*19852018 (ret.):
John Nduwayo John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
*2018present:
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Kimararungu (previously coadjutor bishop; consecrated August 2017)The Anglican Church of Burundi — EAB Press extra, August 2017
(p. 2; accessed 11 July 2020)


Diocese of Matana

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


Bishops of Matana

*1990 (trans.):
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(translated to Bujumbura) *19901997 (ret.):
Samuel Sindamuka Samuel Sindamuka (Gitara, Province of Bururi, 1928 - December 18, 2005) was the first Primate of the Anglican Church of Burundi, then called the Episcopal Church of Burundi, entitled in French Église Episcopale du Burundi. Sindamuka's parents we ...
(translated from Bujumbura; also Primate of Rwanda, Burundi and Boga-Zaire until 1992; also
Archbishop of Burundi The Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi (French: Province de l'Église anglicane du Burundi) is a province of the Anglican Communion, located in East Africa between Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, and the Congo. The Archbishop and Primate of B ...
thereafter) *19972016 (ret.): Bernard Ntahoturi (also
Archbishop of Burundi The Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi (French: Province de l'Église anglicane du Burundi) is a province of the Anglican Communion, located in East Africa between Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, and the Congo. The Archbishop and Primate of B ...
, 2005–2016) *2017present:
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Diocese of Makamba

The Diocese of Makamba was erected in 1997.


Bishops of Makamba

*1997present: Martin Nyaboho (also
Archbishop of Burundi The Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi (French: Province de l'Église anglicane du Burundi) is a province of the Anglican Communion, located in East Africa between Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, and the Congo. The Archbishop and Primate of B ...
since 2016)


Diocese of Muyinga

The Diocese of Muyinga was inaugurated on 5 November 2005.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)


Bishops of Muyinga

*20052013: Eraste Bigirimana *2013present: Paisible Ndacayisaba


Diocese of Rumonge

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


Bishops of Rumonge

*2013present: Pedaculi Birakengana


Diocese of Rutana

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


Bishops of Rutana

*2017present: Pontien RibakareFacebook — Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi, 21 August 2017
(Accessed 11 July 2020)


Diocese of Buhiga

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


Bishops of Buhiga

*2017present: Evariste Nijimbere


See also

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List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Burundi {{short description, None The Roman Catholic Church in Burundi is composed of 2 ecclesiastical provinces and 5 suffragan dioceses. List of dioceses Conference of Catholic Bishops of Burundi Ecclesiastical Province of Bujumbura * Archdiocese of Buj ...


References

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