The Rt. Rev. Pie Ntukamazina, Bishop of Bujumbura, joined other religious leaders in praying for Peter Nkurunziza, Burundi's new President, at the beginning of the investiture ceremony on 26th August 2005.
02 September 2005
On Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will preach at the enthronement service of the Rt Revd Bernard Ntahoturi as the next Archbishop of Burundi during a four-day visit to the Church of the Province of Burundi.
15 July 2005
The Rt. Rev. Bernard Ntahoturi, Bishop of Matana diocese, was elected as the 3rd Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Burundi on the 2nd June, 2005. The enthronement is planned to take place on 17th July 2005 when the Archbishop of Canterbury will be visiting Burundi.
10 June 2005
The Most Revd Samuel Ndayisenga, the Archbishop of the Province of Burundi, and the Revd Pascal Bigirimana have just returned from a visit to the Episcopal Church of USA at the invitation of the Presiding Bishop, the Most Revd Frank Griswold.
10 December 2004
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land"
04 November 2004
The Mothers' Union has joined other groups and agencies to give assistance to the survivors of the massacre that took place at the refugee camp at Gatumba in mid-August.
05 October 2004
Archbishop Samuel Ndayisenga recently celebrated 25 years of ministry as a Bishop. Celebrations took place over a weekend in Buye Cathedral and included the ordination of one priest and eleven deacons.
19 August 2004
As reported in the ACNS Digest on 11 August, the Bishop of Bujumbura in Burundi, the Rt Revd Pie Ntukamazina, was abducted along with other Church officials and religious leaders while travelling in convoy outside the country's capital city. The intervention of government forces allowed the party to escape and eventually return to Bujumbura
16 August 2004
Reuters new agency is reporting the attempted abduction of the Bishop of Bujumbura, in Burundi, by the Hutu Forces for National Liberation (FNL).
11 August 2004
The Episcopal Church of Burundi has strengthened its close ties with Coventry diocese in the UK through the visit of a peace and reconciliation delegation from the diocese's cathedral
16 June 2004