Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu
Keep Walking and be Strong in faith-MCCB President

By Temwa Teresa Mhango

The President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) Right Reverend Martin Anwel Mtumbuka has urged the Catholic youths in Malawi to be strong in their faith and keep soldiering on amidst their different challenges.

‎Bishop Mtumbuka made the remarks during the closing mass of the 2025 National Catholic Youth Conference at St Peter’s Cathedral in the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu.

Bishop Mtumbuka said regardless of the many challenges youths encounter, they must move on, relying on Jesus Christ, in the intersession of the blessed Virgin Mary and on the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

” In times of unemployment keep walking, in times of broken homes and families keep walking, in lack of school fees keep walking, in times of poverty keep walking our God is with you and also us your church leaders, we are assuring you of our support , we will not leave you alone, ” said Bishop Mtumbuka.

Bishop Anwel Mtumbuka  President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishop- encouraging the youths to keep walking
Bishop Anwel Mtumbuka President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops- encouraging the youths to keep walking.

The bishop also advised young boys and girls not to rush into temporal or unblessed marriages but rather take time in searching for their partners and follow properly all the church marriage procedures.

The conference was parked with different lessons by excellent facilitators. On day two, the youths went through the Recollection Lesson by Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda of Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, Mental Health Resilience by Brother Samuel Mithi of St John of God and Catholic Social Teachings by Bishop Alfred Chaima of Zomba Diocese. On day three the youths were reminded of the Sacrament of Penance as preparation for the Eucharist by Fr Robert Songa of Karonga Diocese, Vocation by Fr Raymond Mwale, Pastoral Director of Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, and Environmental Stewardship by Isaac Thindwa of Ungwelu organization. On day four the youths learnt about Renewing and deepening the Eucharistic Faith by Bishop Martin Mtumbuka of Karonga Diocese, Youth Economic Empowerment and Entrepreneurship by Rex Chapota of National Youth Council of Malawi (NYCM) and the last lesson was Digital Space and Cyber security by Hatchson Mkwapatila of Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA).

Bishop Nyirenda of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu with other bishops and the youths after the opening mass of the National Youth Conference
Bishop Nyirenda of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu with other bishops, priests, facilitators and the youths after the opening mass of the National Catholic Youth Conference

National Catholic Youth Chaplain Father Patrick Kamba asked the youths to put into practice the lessons they have learnt during the conference.

Mzuzu Diocese Youth Chairperson Aaron Mkandawire thanked the bishops for organizing the conference with such deep and enlightening lessons, which he said has strengthened and deepened their catholic faith.

After the lessons on day four, the youths participated in the tree planting exercise around Mary Mount Secondary School as one way of implementing environmental conservation strategies the learnt.

Bishop Chaima leading the youths in tree planting exercise at Mary Mount Secondary School
Bishop Alfred Chaima leading the youths in tree planting exercise at Mary Mount Secondary School

The conference was held from 13-17 August 2025, and it brought together over 250 youths from all the eight catholic dioceses of Malawi.

At the conclusion of the closing mass, the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu has handed over a Cross and a Candle to Dedza Diocese the host of 2026 National Catholic Youth Conference.

Bishop Yohane Nyirenda handed over the youth cross and candles from Mzuzu diocese to Dedza Diocese youths
Dedza Diocese youths celebrating after receiving the cross and the candle from Mzuzu diocese accepting the responsibility of hosting the 2026 National Catholic Youth Conference

The Catholic Church in Malawi Celebrates National Eucharist Congress.

By Temwa Teresa Mhango

5TH to 9THAUGUST 2025 was indeed a time of profound grace and an opportunity to rekindle missionary thirst for the Catholic Christians in Malawi as the they celebrated the first ever National Eucharist Congress in the Archdiocese of Lilongwe. 

The congress started with a solemn declaration message from His Holiness Pope Leo XIV which was led by the Pope`s envoy to Malawi and Zambia, His Excellency Archbishop Gian Luca Perici soon before he presided over the congress opening Mass.

“Standing here today, in the heart of the Church in Malawi, I bring you the paternal greetings and apostolic blessings of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV. The Holy Father is spiritually united with us at this sacred hour and prays that this Congress may be a moment of profound grace for the entire Church in this land,” part of the message from Pope read by the Nucio.

The Nucio continued saying that the Pope`s wish was for the congress to be a true moment of renewal, evangelization, and unity expressing pope`s spiritual solidarity to the Malawi Catholic Church.

“May it be a moment to deepen the love for the Most Holy Eucharist, strengthen the bonds of communion among the people of God and inspire a renewed missionary zeal in every diocese, parish and family,” the Holy Father pleaded in his message.

His Excellency Archbishop Gian Luca Perici
His Excellency Archbishop Gian Luca Perici the Nicio foe Malawi and Zambia reading the message from the Pope during the Eucharist Congress opening

After the opening Mass the first day ended with the Eucharist adoration and benediction which was led the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu His Lordship Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda.

His Lordship Bishop Yohane Nyirenda leading        the adoration and benediction during the first day of the National Eucharist Congress
His Lordship Bishop Yohane Nyirenda leading the Eucharist adoration and benediction during the evening of the first day of the National Eucharist Congress.

Subsequently, each day had sessions on various topics including Christ’s presence in the Church, especially in liturgical celebrations; Renewing and deepening our Eucharistic faith; Centrality of the Eucharist in families and Small Christian Communities; Centrality of the Eucharist in Consecrated Life; Sacrament of penance and reconciliation in preparation for the Eucharist; Eucharist Testimonies; Mass and the  Eucharistic procession which concluded the fourth day.

 The Eucharist Procession brought the congress to the climax of adoring the blessed sacrament as all groups of people (the bishops, priest, nuns the elderly, the sick, the physically challenged, men, women and children) from all the 8 dioceses in Malawi journeyed with Jesus in the blessed sacrament a 5.2 Kilometers distance from Maula parish to St Patrick’s parish.  

The Eucharist Procession from Maula parish to St Patrick's Parish
The Eucharist Procession from Maula parish to St Patrick’s Parish

All these Eucharistic activities were aimed at having a renewed faith, ecclesial communion, and a deeper understanding of the Eucharist’s significance in the Church’s life and mission among all the Bishops, Clergy, religious, and the lay faithful in the country.

His Lordship Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda applauded the congress as it has reminded the catholic Christians the importance of the Eucharist. The bishop also said the Eucharist is the pillar for the catholic faith therefore Christians should always have hunger for the eucharist and encouraged those outside the sacraments to be re-administered.

Bishop Nyirenda and other Bishops during the National Eucharist Congress Concluding Mass
Bishop Nyirenda and other Bishops during the National Eucharist Congress Closing Mass

 The congress concluded with Catholic Bishops of Malawi committed to spreading the reflections and fruits of the Congress to all the faithful at every level of the Church, to promote deeper devotion and reverence to the Blessed Sacrament, to encourage ongoing reflections and catechesis on the mystery of the Blessed Sacrament all these aiming ensuring the successful implementation of the Eucharist Resolutions made.

The 2025 Eucharist Congress, themed “Eucharist: Source and Summit of Pilgrims of Hope,” aligns with the 2025 Jubilee Year theme and aims to deepen the faithful’s understanding of the Eucharist.

The 2025 National Eucharist Congress Commitments and Resolutions -By the Malawi Catholic Bishops

The purpose of the National Eucharistic Congress was to study and prayerfully reflect on the centrality of the Blessed Sacrament in the lives of the Pilgrims of Hope in this Year of the Jubilee of Hope 2025.

1. During this Congress the following contributors inspired the proceedings:

a. The Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV as he imparted his Papal Blessing through the Secretary of State in Vatican, His Eminence Pietro Cardinal Parolin, assured the Congress through the President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops, Rt. Rev. Martin Anwel Mtumbuka that the Universal Church was united in spirit with the Catholic Church in Malawi during this momentous spiritual exercise.

b. The Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Gian Luca Perici, in his official declaration of the Congress underscored that what is most important is not what we do with the Eucharist but what we are with the Eucharist.

c. Most Reverend George Desmond Tambala, the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe, emphasized that the centrality of the Eucharist in a Christian’s life is not an option nor a personal choice, but a direct mandate from Jesus Christ Himself.  

Adoring the blessed sacrament
Adoring the blessed sacrament

2. During the Eucharistic Congress there were six presentations:

a. Christ’s Presence in the Church, Especially in Liturgical Celebrations,

b. Renewing and Deepening Our Eucharistic Faith,

c. The Centrality of the Eucharist in the Families and Small Christian Communities,

d. The Centrality of the Eucharist in Consecrated Life,

e. Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist (Testimony), and

f. The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation as Preparation for Receiving the Eucharist

3. REFLECTION

The Congress highlighted the following key insights:

a. All liturgical rites are ordered towards the Eucharist, which is the source and summit of our faith; therefore, every Christian should be properly disposed to receive the divine graces that flow through the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist.

b. As the Family of God, all Christians are called to embrace a Eucharistic Encounter, Eucharistic Identity, Eucharistic Life and Eucharistic Mission as pathways to renewing and deepening their Eucharistic faith. 

c. Christians are invited to offer their lives to God with Christ, in the spirit of Mary’s self-offering at the foot of the Cross.

d. The family and Small Christian Communities are called to mirror the presence of Christ in the life of the Church.

e. The Blessed Sacrament nourishes the lives of those in Consecrated Life, sustaining them in their evangelical counsels, daily living, and mission.

f. As a gift of God’s mercy, the Blessed Sacrament calls us to be agents of charity – strengthened by our devotion to the Eucharist.

g. The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation is a necessary preparation for  a fruitful encounter with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.

h. The Eucharistic Sacrifice is a gift of the Holy Trinity to the Church and humanity; therefore, Ministers and the faithful are called to celebrate it with fidelity to the rites prescribed by the Church. 

4. DECLARATION OF INTENT

The 2025 Eucharistic Congress, through Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops, is committed to: 

a. Spreading the reflections and fruits of the Congress to all the faithful at every level of the Church.

b. Promoting deeper devotion and reverence to the Blessed Sacrament.

c. Encouraging ongoing reflections and catechesis on the mystery of the Blessed Sacrament.

5. RESOLUTIONS

During the Congress, the delegates made the following resolutions:

a. Promoting reverence to the Blessed Sacrament as the true and real presence of Christ.

b. Priests as Ordinary Ministers of the Eucharist should promote reverence to the Eucharist.

c. Having Adoration and Benediction in parishes should not be regarded as a private devotion for groups but an obligation for all Christians in every parish. 

d. The format of Adoration as provided in the new Chichewa and Chitumbuka Hymn Books should be made known to all the faithful.

e. Liturgical celebrations should be properly prepared for, and choirs should aim at helping the congregation to actively participate in the liturgy by selecting songs that are well known to the worshipers.

f. Receiving the Eucharist on the tongue is strongly recommended. 

g. All pastors’ priorities the dissemination of teachings on the Blessed Sacrament and providing pastoral assistance to Christians who are barred from receiving the sacraments so that they may be reconciled and return to full sacramental participation.

6. With deep gratitude to organizers of the Congress and all participants, we entrust the successful implementation of these resolutions on the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Our Lady of Africa.

The Malawi Catholic Bishops and priests
The Malawi Catholic Bishops and priests committed to implement the Eucharist resolutions

Given to the entire Catholic Church on 9th August 2025 by:

Rt. Rev. Martin Anwel Mtumbuka – MCCB President and Bishop of Karonga

Rt. Rev. Peter Andrian Chifukwa – MCCB Vice President and Bishop of Dedza

Most. Rev. Thomas Luke Msusa – Archbishop of Blantyre

Most Rev.  George Desmond Tambala – Archbishop of Lilongwe

Rt. Rev. Peter Musikuwa – Bishop of Chikwawa

Rt. Rev. Montfort Stima – Bishop of Mangochi

Rt. Rev. Alfred Mateyu Chaima – Bishop of Zomba

Rt. Rev. Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda – Bishop of Mzuzu

Rt. Rev. Vincent Frederick Mwakhwawa – Auxiliary Bishop of Lilongwe

SECAM`s 20th Plenary Assembly Concludes in Kigali

By Temwa Teresa Mhango

The Symposium of the Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), officially gathered for the 20th Plenary Assembly in Kigali, Rwanda from 30th July to 4th August 2025.

According to one of the presentations at the plenary by Archbishop Gabriel Charles Palmer-Buckle of Cape Coast Ghana, the plenary aimed to confirm why the continental association of Bishops exists and to familiarize the newly installed and younger bishops with SECAM.

20th Plenary Assembly of SECAM in Kigali Rwanda
20th Plenary Assembly of SECAM facilitators in Kigali -Rwanda

The event brought together over 250 Catholic Bishops representing various episcopal conferences across Africa including Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu who represented the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB).

Speaking in an interview upon arrival from SECAM Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda applauded the plenary as they discussed many issues concerning the Catholic church in Africa, more especially on the situation of war in Sudan, DRC, Mozambique and other countries which is destructing peace in the continent. Bishop Nyirenda then encouraged Christians to avoid fighting but loving one another and exercise dialogue to maintain peace and bring hope in this Jubilee of hope.

“We are encouraging each other in Africa to exercise peace, we should not be divided on small issues even if its grave issues coming up, the only way to cultivate peace is through dialogue, talk, and resolve than fighting and killing each other” said Bishop Nyirenda.

Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda and other bishops from other countries attending the SECAM Plenary Assembly Sessions
Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda and other bishops from other countries attending the SECAM Plenary Assembly Sessions

The 20th SECAM Plenary Assembly was held under the theme; ‘Christ, Source of Hope, Reconciliation, and Peace’’ which deeply reflected that in countries fractured by wars, poverty, forced displacements, and ecological crises, the church turn the gaze to Christ, who is the living source of healing and renewal. It is Jesus who walks with Africa in its wounds, who reconciles divided hearts, and who offers hope where despair threatens. As disciples, Christians are called to become artisans of peace, prophets of hope, and instruments of reconciliation. This is not only a theological conviction but a pastoral urgency. The Church in Africa must be a sign and sacrament of unity, justice, and lasting peace.”

 The assembly concluded with the establishment of 12 vision pillars for the church to focus on namely : Evangelization (Catholic Education and theological tradition),A self-reliant Church, Family model of leadership, Formation on missionary discipleship and synodality, Care of creation, The youth and the renewal of the Church, Justice, Peace and Integral human development, Ecumenism and interfaith dialogue,  Mission in the digital environment, the health of the people of God, Liturgical life of the African Church and  Church and politics.

2025 National Children Congress Resolutions

The first ever National Children Congress happened at Don Bosco Parish Lilongwe Archdiocese- Malawi from the 30th of July to the 3rd of August 2025. The delegates were Children between the age of 8 to 14 and their animators. The numbers of delegates per diocese were as follows; Lilongwe 463, Dedza 228, Blantyre 332, Mangochi 183, Chikwawa 44, Karonga 163, Zomba 183, Mzuzu 32. The total number of delegates was 1628.

Children at the National Children's Congress- St Don Bosco Lilongwe
Children at the National Children’s Congress- St Don Bosco Lilongwe

A) The Main Aim Of the Children Congress 

  • To allow children to meet in one place, know one another and share knowledge.
  • To give children a chance to discuss issues that affect their spirituality and their day-to-day lives. 
  • To give children a chance to give views to leaders on how best they want to participate in church and nation. 
  • To prepare children to be good leaders for the church and nation.

B) What Was Discussed 

  • How parents take care of their children following how Joseph and Mary took care of Jesus Christ   Child abuse.
  • Child labor and child trafficking.
  • Catholic Social Teaching (CST) 

C) The Following Were Some Key Lessons

  • That everyone was created in the image of God and that everyone needs to be respected and children are also created in the image of God Genesis 1: 26-27. 
  • Life is a gift from God co from God and therefore no one has freedom to take away his or the life of another person We are all one family, and we should do things together (Solidarity).
  • We children should do things for the good of our fellow children (Common good) Everyone should be allowed to do his or her part (Subsidiarity). 
  • We should help our fellow children who are lacking (preferential option for the poor) Our responsibility is to care for the environment (Genesis 1:28).
  • That mass is the highest prayer in the church, sacraments and liturgy and that We children should love the sacraments of the Eucharist and penance. 
  • How to have good thoughts (Mental Health) Eat proper, enough and healthy food Having adequate time to sleep (10 hours). 
  • Avoid bad behaviors of smoking Chamba and alcohol drinking Avoid excessive use of technology and watching inappropriate things. 
  • Malawi 2063 which is the vision for this country. Malawi wants to be an inclusive wealthy and self-reliant nation by the year 2063. 
  • What causes climate change, the problems that come with it and how we can prevent climate change and what we children, and the church can do with it list. 

 D) Resolutions 

  1. Parents and the church should take an effort to protect children from their children’s abuse, child trafficking and what disturbs the mental health of children and so they should not allow us children to excessively use modern technology. 
  2.  Parents should help us to be close to Jesus Christ, teach us how to pray and read the word of God and send us for mass, parents should desist from leaving us home while they go for mass. 
  3. The lessons should be taught in dioceses and parishes to benefit more children.
  4. The lessons should also go to parents who are key in taking care of children. 
  5. We are wanting to ask various church leaders, priests and sisters that they should love us children. 
  6. The church should strengthen its efforts in taking care of the creation and fight climate change; all parishes should find places where they can grow trees every year. 
  7. The church and the government should give equal access to education so that we can be able to achieve Malawi 2063. 
  8. The church should establish peer groups at the diocese and parish where children can be able to report various abuses. 
  9. The safeguarding policy which the church established should be taught and be utilized.
  10. The church should establish groups to help children that are lacking most.
  11. Priests and Sisters should take an active role in PMS activities more especially the Holy Childhood. and that during Epiphany Day parishes should organize food so that children can interact this will foster unity and togetherness.
  12. There should be good coordination between bishops, priests and sisters in efforts on taking care of children. 
  13. In various children’s gatherings there should be role models in vocation and other key figures in society to motivate children.   
Children`s representative reading the National Children's Congress Summary and resolutions
Children`s representative reading the National Children’s Congress Summary and resolutions during the closing Mass

The National Children`s Congress Concludes with a Renewed Catholic Faith in Children

By Temwa Teresa Mhango

The first ever National Children`s Congress (NCC) concluded on 3rd August 2025 with children returning to their different dioceses more spiritually refreshed, their catholic faith renewed and socially empowered.

President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) Bishop Martin Mtumbuka who was the main celebrant for this historical children’s event opening and closing, described the congress as a success. Mtumbuka also emphasized that the catholic church should continue prioritizing formation of catholic faith in children while they are still young and innocent.

Bishop Mtumbuka further said MCCB is happy that together with the Pontifical Missionary Societies (PMS) managed to achieve what they planned for the children. Bringing catholic children from across the dioceses shows unity in the catholic church in Malawi.

“This year`s children congress is a great success, we have achieved what we wanted, we have unified the children from across the country, and we have given them the sense of the catholic church in Malawi,” said bishop Mtumbuka.

Bishop  Mtumbuka and Bishop Chaima with the Children from Mzuzu diocese at the National Children`s Congress
Bishop Mtumbuka and Bishop Chaima with the Children from Mzuzu diocese at the National Children`s Congress

Mzuzu Diocese Pontifical Missionary Societies Director Father Thomas Gondwe also supported that it was a great congress, children have learnt more from the lessons and from interactions with other children from other dioceses.  Gondwe further said this will build a strong catholic faith in children of Mzuzu diocese hence building a strong future catholic church foundation.

Mzuzu Diocese PMS Director Fr Thomas Gondwe with the Children of Mzuzu Diocese
Mzuzu Diocese PMS Director Fr Thomas Gondwe with the Children, animators and safeguarding officer of Mzuzu Diocese

The congress was packed with enriching and entertaining activities including educational animations and discussions on topics such as child trafficking, mental health, environmental conservation, and Catholic teachings.

The children enjoyed participating in different activities such as leading and singing during eucharistic celebrations, sporting activities, tree planting and site visits

Thomas Tchiri from Utatu Utuwa Parish Mzimba commended the congress that it has been a great eye opener as they have learnt many things and they returned home as missionaries of hope, ready to apply spiritually and practically in their families, schools, and communities.

Mzuzu Diocese Children returning to their different parishes from the National Children Congress
Mzuzu Diocese Children returning to their different parishes from the National Children Congress

2025 National Children`s congress was organized under the theme: Children are missionaries of hope from 31st July – 4th August at St Don Bosco Parish in Lilongwe a total number of 1680 from all 8 dioceses in Malawi together with their animators took part.

The congress was graced by Sister Ines Paulo, Secretary General of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) from the Vatican, Miss Daria Braithwaite, Holy Childhood Coordinator from the Archdiocese of Boston in the United States, National PMS Director from Zimbabwe and other Malawian bishops

Mzuzu Diocese Ordains Four Diocesan Priests

By Temwa Teresa Mhango

July 19th, 2025, will remain a memorable day in the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu following the colorful ordination of the four deacons to priesthood by His Lordship Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda, the bishop of the Diocese.

The eucharist celebration for this sacramental ceremony took place at St Peters Cathedral in Mzuzu.

The-candidates lying prostrate calling out the communion of saints for their strength and support
The deacons lying prostrate calling out the communion of saints for their strength and support

In delivering the homily of the day, the bishop commended the new priests for choosing to serve God as Catholic priests and he also asked them to practice love referring to as it is preached by Jesus Christ in the gospel of John chapter 4 and he further encouraged them to be attentive to the Christians they will be serving. 

” You are going out to an environment different from the seminary setup where programs are implemented according to plan drawn but in parishes or places you will be ministering sometimes things happen at a slow pace, have patience and a listening ear to people before reacting and acting, “ said Bishop Nyirenda.


Bishop-Nyirenda-presenting-certificates-to-the-new-ordained-priests.

Bishop Nyirenda presenting certificates to the new ordained priests
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Bishop Nyirenda further asked all the catholic Christians in the diocese to pray and support the new priests in their ministry.

The four new diocesan priests are Father Innocent Nkhambule and Father James Nkhoma both from St Theresa Parish, Father Victor Nkhata from St Micheals Pro Parish and Yohane Mwale from St Martin De Porres Parish.

From Right to Left - Fr Yohane Mwale, Fr Innocent Nkhambule, Fr James Nkhoma, and Fr Victor Nkhata
From Right to Left – Fr Yohane Mwale, Fr Innocent Nkhambule, Fr James Nkhoma, and Fr Victor Nkhata

These new priests have made their promises to pray the liturgy of the holy hours daily (Breviary prayers), to be obedient to their bishop and to live a celibate life, made vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.

Speaking after the ordination Mass, all the new priests expressed the profound happiness and described their ordination day as God’s unconditional love and plan for them, and they also encouraged the fellow youths in the diocese not to be afraid in responding to God’s calling.

Following this Ordination Mass, the Bishop has sent Father Innocent Nkhambule to serve as curate at St Micheals Pro Parish in Ekwendeni, Father James Nkhoma to serve as curate at St Bernadette Parish- Chibavi in Mzuzu, Father Victor Nkhata to serve as curate at St Joseph Parish in Nkhatabay and Father Yohane Mwale to serve as curate at St John’s Parish in Mzambazi.

Priesthood is one of the sacraments of holy orders along with order of deacons and order of bishops.

The Vicar General and the College of Consultors Take an Oath of office

The Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu newly appointed Vicar General Fr Isaac John Katumbi and the appointed college of consultors members have officially taken the oath of office on 15 July 2025 at the Bishop residence -Marcels House.

Fr Isaac John Katumbi taking an Oath of Office
Fr Isaac John Katumbi taking an Oath of Office

Following his Episcopal Installation as Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu on 3rd May 2025, His Lordship Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda appointed Fr Isaac Katumbi as his Vicar General. The Bishop also appointed Fr. Daniel Kamanga, Fr John Benjamin Moyo, Fr Albert Chirambo, Fr Edmond Nyoka, Fr. Vincent Banda and Fr. Cyprian Ngoma as his consultors. He also appointed Fr. Philip Nkunika as the Chancellor of the diocese.

Members of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu college of Consultors
Members of the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu college of Consultors

These members will be helping the new bishop in the governance of the diocese as determined by the code of Canon Law.

His Lordship Bishop Yohane thanked all the members and wished them the very best.

Malawi Catholic Bishops Held the Second Annual Plenary

The Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) held the Second Annual Plenary from 23 June to 25 June 2025 at the Catholic secretariat in Lilongwe city.

According to the statement signed by the secretary general of MCCB, Rev. Fr. Valeriano Mtseka, among other things the bishops deliberated reports from the Catholic Secretariate’s Pastoral, Social Development, Finance, Investment and Administration Directorates.

The meeting also received and discussed general progress reports from the Catholic University of Malawi (CUMA), the progress reports on development projects for the Catholic secretariat and other National Institutions and discussed progress and status reports from National Bodies and Associations such as Association of Diocesan Catholic Clergy in Malawi(ADCCOM), Association of Women in Religious Institutes in Malawi (AWRIM), Association of Men in Religious in Malawi (AMRIM), CHAM, PAC, National Laity Council, Catholic Women Association (CWA) and from the Catholic Youth Council

The plenary held in the Jubilee year also led the bishops to reflect on synodality, their ministry and their role as shepherds of hope.

The Malawi Catholic Bishops

Mzuzu Diocese Celebrates Feast of Corpus Christi

Catholics worldwide, including in Malawi, celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi (The Body and Blood of Christ) on 22 June,2025.

In the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, the main celebration took place in the northern deanery at St. Denis Parish in Rumphi, which was led by His Lordship, Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda.

During the celebration, Bishop Nyirenda called on Christians to pray for priests and other servants of God who administer the sacrament of the Eucharist, that they may live long and fulfill Jesus Christ’s mission.

Reflecting on the day’s gospel Luke 9:11b-17, the bishop emphasized the importance of generosity and sharing, citing Jesus’ gesture of feeding the hungry with five loaves of bread and two fish.

“Let’s embrace the spirit of sharing amongst us, greed has dominated in our societies, the gap between the rich and the poor is huge, “he said.

St Denis Parish Corpus Christi Procession

All parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu celebrated the feast in a very prayerful and colorful way as revealed in an engaged with St Martins de Porres Parish Chizani in the Southern deanery, St Michaels Parish – Ekwendeni, St Peter’s Cathedral and St Albert parish the great parish in the central deanery.

Roman Catholics worldwide, including all Diocese in Malawi, celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi (The Body and Blood of Christ) on June 22. 
In the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu, the main event took place in the northern deanery at St. Denis Parish in Rumphi, which was led by His Lordship, Bishop Yohane Suzgo Nyirenda.
During the celebration, Bishop Nyirenda called on Christians to pray for priests and other servants of God who administer the sacrament of the Eucharist, that they may live long and fulfill Jesus Christ's mission.
Reflecting on the day's gospel Luke 9:11b-17, the bishop emphasized the importance of generosity and sharing, citing Jesus' gesture of feeding the hungry with five loaves of bread and two fish.
"Let's embrace the spirit of sharing amongst us, greed has dominated in society, the gap between the rich and the poor is huge, "he said.
All parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Mzuzu celebrated the feast in a very colourful way. Radio Tigabane also engaged with St Martins Parish Chizani in the Southern deanery, St Peter's Cathedral, and St Albert parish the great parish in Mzuzu the central deanery 
At St Albert the celebration was led by the Parish Priest Fr Yotam Msumba. 
In his homily father Msumba emphasized that the sacrament of Eucharist is very important to the Catholic church because it is the real presence of Christ among Christians.
Fr Msumba said the Eucharist is the food for spirit, hence encouraged Christians to always receive the Eucharist.
"Much as the body needs food to survive, the spirit or our souls needs food as well, so the special food for our souls is the Eucharist," said fr Msumba
One Christian at St Denis Parish Antonio Madise, said the celebration reminded him to maintain a close relationship with Jesus Christ through the Eucharist.
As per tradition, after mass celebration there was a procession, Benediction and adoration of the blessed sacrament around outside the churches honoring the Holy Eucharist and the real presence of Jesus Christ. Different parish sectors gave their prayer intentions during the procession.
St Albert the Great Parish Corpus Christi Procession

At St Albert the celebration was led by the Parish Priest Fr Yotam Msumba. In his homily father Msumba emphasized that the sacrament of Eucharist is very important to the Catholic church because it is the real presence of Christ among Christians. Fr Msumba also said the Eucharist is the food for spirit, hence encouraged Christians to always receive the Eucharist.

“Much as the body needs food to survive, the spirit or our souls needs food as well, so the special food for our souls is the Eucharist,” said Fr Msumba.

St Peters Cathedral Corpus Christi procession

St Michael Parish -Ekwendeni Corpus Christi procession

As per tradition, after mass the celebration there was a blessed sacrament procession, benediction and adoration around outside their churches honoring the Holy Eucharist and the real presence of Jesus Christ. Different parish sectors also gave their prayer intentions during the procession.