Tanzania: Bishop Bernardin Francis Mfumbusa has died

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The Catholic Bishops9; Conference of Tanzania (TEC) has announced, with sadness, the death of Bishop Bernardin Francis Mfumbusa of Kondoa Diocese. Bishop Mfumbusa was admitted to Dodoma’s Benjamin Mkapa Hospital due to illness and died there on Tuesday morning, 14 April 2026.

Bishop Bernardin Francis Mfumbusa of the Kondoa Diocese

On 9 April 2026, just five days before his death, Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Mfumbusa to the Vatican’s Dicastery Commission for Communication.

Communications expert

Apart from being the Ordinary of Kondoa Diocese, Bishop Mfumbusa was also a respected academic and communications expert. The 20th Plenary Assembly of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), held in Kigali, Rwanda, July-August 2025, elected him as President of the Pan-African Episcopal Committee for Social Communications (CEPACS).

The TEC expressed profound sorrow at the untimely passing of Bishop Mfumbusa.

Bishop Mfumbusa was the first bishop of Kondoa, a diocese established in 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI. He was ordained priest for the Diocese of Dodoma on 14 June 1992. His episcopal consecration took place on 15 May 2011.

Sustainability and interfaith dialogue

Born 1962, in Kondoa, he later pursued advanced graduate studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he earned a doctorate in communications in 1997.

After studying in Rome, he returned to Tanzania and joined the faculty at St. Augustine Catholic University of Tanzania (SAUT), serving as Dean of Social Sciences, Assistant Deputy Vice-Chancellor, and eventually Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

As shepherd of Kondoa Diocese, Bishop Mfumbusa placed significant emphasis on diocesan self-sustainability and promoted interfaith coexistence in the mainly Muslim region, demonstrating his commitment to both pastoral responsibility and social harmony.

He ardently promoted the Church9;s use of new media for evangelization and communications.

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