Provincial Directory: The Anglican Church of Burundi

 

Map and Statistics

Geographical Area:27,830 Sq Km
Population:6,900,000
Number of Parishes:150
Number of Clergy:170

History

There are at least 625,000 Anglicans out of an estimated population of just over 6 million in Burundi. An Anglican presence was established through the work of CMS in the 1930s and grew rapidly as a result of the East African Revival. The former Ruanda Mission set up its first mission stations at Buhiga and Matana in 1935, and Buye in 1936. There was much growth through medical work and education.
The first national Bishop was consecrated in 1965 and Buye diocese was created covering the whole country.
The EEB now consists of 5 dioceses. In 1975 Buye diocese was divided into two and Bujumbura diocese was created. The diocese of Gitega came into existence in 1985 followed by Matana in 1990 and Makamba in 1997.
The EEB has existed as a province since 1992.
The Church's major concerns include peace and reconciliation, repatriation of refugees and displaced people, community development, literacy and education, and HIV/AIDS. It is committed to mission and evangelism and is concerned to support theological education and training for ministry.

Information:

Primate:The Most Revd Bernard Ntahoturi

Provincial Secretary: The Revd Pedaculi Birakengana

Provincial Treasurer: Mrs Consolate Musaniwabo

Diocese:

Bujumbura
Buye
Gitega
Makamba
Matana
Muyinga