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Tanzanian Catholic prelate

The Most Reverend
Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa
Bishop of Iringa
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Mbeya
SeeIringa
Appointed21 November 1992
Installed21 November 1992
PredecessorVincent Cosmas Mwagala
Other post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Sumbawanga, Tanzania (14 November 1988 - 21 November 1992); Apostolic Administrator of Songea, Tanzania (15 May 2013 - 18 May 2014)
Orders
Ordination17 April 1973
Consecration6 January 1989
by Pope John Paul II
RankBishop
Personal details
BornTarcisius Ngalalekumtwa
October 1948 (age 76)
Banawanu Village, Diocese of Iringa, Iringa Region, Tanzania
Styles of
Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa
Reference style
Spoken styleHis Lordship
Religious styleBishop

Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa (born 25 October 1948) is a Tanzanian Catholic prelate who serves as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iringa. He was appointed Bishop of Iringa on 21 November 1992 by Pope John Paul II. Before that, he served as Coadjutor Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sumbawanga, Tanzania from 14 November 1988 until 21 November 1992. The Holy Father appointed him bishop on 14 November 1988.

Background and priesthood

He was born on 25 October 1948, at Banawanu Village, Tosamaganga Parish, Diocese of Iringa, Iringa Region, Tanzania. He was ordained priest of the Diocese of Iringa on 17 April 1973. He served in that capacity until 14 November 1988.

As bishop

He was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sumbawanga, Tanzania on 14 November 1988. On 6 January 1989, he received episcopal consecration at the St Peter's Basilica in Rome. The Principal Consecrator was Pope John Paul II assisted by Archbishop Edward Idris Cassidy, Titular Archbishop of Amantia and by Archbishop José Tomás Sánchez, Archbishop Emeritus of Nueva Segovia.

He was appointed Bishop of Iringa, Tanzania on 21 November 1992. From 15 May 2013 until 18 May 2014, Bishop Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Songea, from 15 May 2013 until 18 May 2014.

He celebrated his 25th year anniversary (Silver Jubilee) as the Ordinary of the Diocese of Iringa in July 2014 at Saint Therese Cathedral Iringa. In 2017 Bishop Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa was the president of the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC).

See also

References

  1. ^ David M. Cheney (19 March 2024). "MicroData Summary for Bishop Tarcisius Ngalalekumtwa (born 25 October 1948), Bishop of Iringa". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Kansas City. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  2. "Congratulations On 35 Years Of Episcopy: Bishop Tarcius Ngalalekumtwa" (Translated from the original Swahili language). Radio Maria Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 7 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  3. AMECEA News (4 July 2014). "Tanzania: Bishop Ngalalekumtwa Celebrates Silver Jubilee". Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA). Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  4. The Citizen Tanzania (15 January 2017). "Catholic church weighs in on famine scare". The Citizen (Tanzania). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Retrieved 9 January 2025.

Succession table

Catholic Church titles
Preceded byNorbert Wendelin Mtega(28 October 1985 - 6 July 1992) Bishop of Iringa
(Since 21 November 1992)
Succeeded byIncumbent

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