The Anglican Church of Burundi kicked off its 75th anniversary celebrations during the Aug. 14-15 weekend with a service of thanksgiving and prayer at St. Luke's Cathedral in Gitega and a service of Holy Communion at St. Peter's Church in Buhiga.
20 August 2010
This is to inform you that during the last House of Bishops, held in GITEGA on the 23 – 24 June, 2010 it was unanimously decided to extend the mandate of the Most Reverend Bernard NTAHOTURI as the Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of BURUNDI for another period of five years starting from July 17, 2010.
01 July 2010
IT IS POSSIBLE for a family of five to live on 4,000 Burundian francs ($4) per day, according to Josephine Bigari
18 June 2009
In September 2008 a celebration was held in Bujumbura by the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi to mark 8 years of the Mothers’ Union Literacy and Development Programme.
29 September 2008
The Archbishop of Burundi, the Most Revd Bernard Ntahoturi, was sad to announce the death on 26th April 2008 of the Most Revd Samuel Ndayisenga
06 May 2008
The Archbishop and Bishops and just over a hundred pastors representing all the dioceses of the Anglican Church of Burundi gathered between 14 -16th November 2007 in Bujumbura to consider the role of the Church in the building and consolidation of peace in Burundi.
28 November 2007
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN), under the regional leadership of the Rt Revd Pie Ntukamazina, Bishop of Bujumbura, brought together delegates from 18 countries for meetings in Bujumbura, capital of Burundi.
24 October 2007
Hosted by the Anglican Provinces of Rwanda and Burundi, the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) began its triennial meeting September 25 in Kigali, Rwanda, with a welcome from Rwandese Archbishop Emmanuel Mbona Kolini, who greeted the representatives from 17 provinces (list below) of the Anglican Communion, many of them from conflict regions.
04 October 2007
Conflict transformation focus of nine-day gathering
Hosted by the Anglican Provinces of Rwanda and Burundi, the Anglican Peace and Justice Network (APJN) began its triennial meeting September 25 in Kigali, Rwanda, with a welcome from Rwandese Archbishop Emmanuel Mbona Kolini, who greeted the representatives from 17 provinces (list below) of the Anglican Communion, many of them from conflict regions.
03 October 2007
During July and August, ordinations took place in the dioceses of Muyinga, Bujumbura and Makamba. One priest and five deacons were ordained in Muyinga. This was the first service of ordination in the new diocese. Four deacons and 34 priests were ordained in Bujumbura,
30 August 2007