Tanzania celebrates 150 years of
the Catholic Faith
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| Caedinal John Njue shakes hands with President of Tanzania, John Magufuli in Bagamoyo. |
Thousands of Tanzanian Catholics joined by that country’s
President, John Magufuli and other dignitaries, on Sunday celebrated 150 years
of evangelisation at Bagamoyo, a coastal district, 51 kilometres from Dar-es-Salaam.
Paul Samasumo – Vatican City
Pope Francis’s official representative at the celebrations
in Tanzania, John Cardinal Njue, the Archbishop of Nairobi led the faithful in
the festivities. In his homily, the Cardinal called upon various sectors of
Tanzanian society to honour their various responsibilities, duties and to
uphold peace in the country.
Cardinal Njue calls on Tanzanians to reflect on their faith
“This is the time to question ourselves; whether the seeds
of peace preached by the first missionaries in the early days of the Church
have borne fruit and been protected,” Cardinal Njue told the congregation
gathered in Bagamoyo.
Speaking earlier to Vatican News’ KiSwahili Service,
the Archbishop Emeritus of Arusha, Josaphat Louis Lebulu said, the next phase
of the Church in Tanzania should be dedicated to investing in sustainable
pastoral strategies that would more profoundly deepen the faith of Christians.
Bagamoyo: From a Port for slaves to a symbol of redemption
Archbishop Lebulu said that Bagamoyo was a very significant
site in the history of Catholicism in Tanzania because it was the first place
where the Holy Ghost missionaries landed.
Archbishop Lebulu aso said Bagamoyo was chosen for the
Jubilee Celebrations because it was previously a place of pain and torture with
many African slaves sold and exported from the port. However, with the arrival
of the missionaries, Bagamoyo transformed into a place of redemption.
“We celebrate the great work done by missionaries who came
to Tanzania at Bagamoyo in 1868. They installed the Holy Cross (at Bagamoyo), a
Symbol of redemption from slavery, a symbol of faith to us,” Archbishop Lebulu
said.

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