First of all, we thank God for granting us life and good health to reach
this day as we prepare this history of the Catholic Faith here in
Nsumba, which has given us a clear understanding of when this faith
arrived here.
This history is divided into four periods:
1. The period of the missionaries upon their arrival.
2. The period of the church during the dark times.
3. The period of the church during the light and decline.
4. The period of the church that stood and continued to the present day.
**THE ARRIVAL OF THE CATHOLIC FAITH IN NSUMBA:**
In
1940, at that time the Archdiocese of Mwanza was called the Vicarage of
Mwanza, led by Bishop Anton Oomeni. The missionaries from Africa
arrived in the Nsumba area and met with the local rulers known as
wanangwa, specifically Deus Gembe and Mwinula. The missionaries were
warmly received and later explained that they had come to spread the
religion, thus they needed a place to build a Church and a School. After
discussions, the missionaries succeeded in being allocated a large area
of 31 acres, and they began constructing a Church and a Catechist’s
house.
They also planted various trees, including fruit and
non-fruit trees. The construction of a small stone church along with the
Catechist’s house was completed, and the Church officially began in
1941. The entire Kiseke, Nyasaka, and Buswelu region gathered here every
Sunday for worship. Later, the missionaries began to assess the area to
see how they could build a school.
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