Friday, 29 September 2017









Share the Journey is a campaign to raise awareness on Migration and Human Trafficking. On 27 September 2017 Pope Francis Launched a World wide Share the Journey Campaign against Human Trafficking and effects of Migration. Our local launch in the Archdiocese of Bulawayo shall be on 21 October 2017 @ St Patrick's Parish in Makokoba from 1200hrs. I kindly urge everyone of you to be there to tell your story, a friend's story, a relative story and be the voice of the voiceless...be a defender against human trafficking, take a stand against ill treatment of migrants, be part of the ARCHDIOCESE voice that speaks up against the inhuman treatment of our brothers and sisters who are lured by promises of opportunity.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

On Share the Journey Campaign

A very good afternoon to you brothers and sisters in Christ. On the 11th of August 2017 i posted a communique share about a Campaign, Share the Journey on Migration and Human Trafficking. Tomorrow is 27 September 2017 and Pope Francis shall be Launching a World wide Share the Journey Campaign against Human Trafficking and effects of Migration. Our local launch in the Archdiocese of Bulawayo shall be on 21 October 2017. I kindly urge everyone of you to tell your story, a friend's story, a relative story and be the voice of the voiceless...be a defender against human trafficking by raising awareness, take a stand against ill treatment of migrants...kindly send through your messages of solidarity against victims of these disturbances through to the Youth Office or inbox me. In collaboration with Caritas we want to design messages that shall be disseminated by us the Young People as a stand against the inhuman treatment of our brothers and sisters who are lured by promises of opportunity.
Good day fellow Jacobean's!

Monday, 4 September 2017

Durban Pilgrimage

Communique statement from the Youth Office....

''Please advise ALL your members that those who failed to register for Durban by the 31st of August will not be able to do so. International and Regional events set deadlines and they stick to them''...


From the Archbishops Desk

AoB/Cir 06 2017
Dear Priests, Deacons, Religious and Faithful of the Archdiocese of Bulawayo,
 As we are drawing closer to the year of the family we thank the Lord for the many blessings we continue to receive in our personal lives and in our families. Let us value high our families especially the Catholicity of our families. Continue to pray for your families. The disciples of Jesus approached Him and said; “Lord increase our faith” Luke. 17; 5. Let this  be our daily prayer too.  A family without strong faith in the Lord cannot find its genuine meaning  and value.
1. Prayer for the Care of Creation: From last year  Pope Francis has declared 01 September as a day to pray for the care of creation. This was a result of his Encyclical titled “Laudato Si”. In that he says; “This sister(the earth) now cries out to us because of the harm we have inflicted on her by our irresponsible use and abuse of the goods with which God has endowed her. We have come to see ourselves as her lords and masters, entitled to plunder her at will. The violence present in our hearts, wounded by sin, is also reflected in the symptoms of sickness evident in the soil, in the water, in the air and in all forms of life. This is why the earth herself, burdened and laid waste, is among the most abandoned and maltreated of  our poor; she “groans in travail”. We have forgotten that we ourselves are dust of the earth; our very bodies are made up of her elements, we breathe her air and we receive life and refreshment from her waters”. (Laudato Si No.2).
Therefore it is  our prime responsibility to take care of the earth and protect it. We waste lot of things of the earth like its natural resources, food, water, fuel etc. We pollute the earth with material waste. Our rivers are polluted. Water is no more safe to drink. There is scarcity of food.  This compromises our health and welfare as human beings. As Catholics let us be responsible in the use of things. Let us preserve  our land and its resources for the future generation. We only need to use  the necessary food. We do not need to litter our roads and fields with plastics and waste. We can save fuel by using public transport systems or by reducing unnecessary travels. Let us plant some trees around  our homes and parishes. Let us keep the place around our churches free of pollution and litter. Let us teach our children the value of the creation and its resources. This is being responsible Catholics and stewards of creation.  Let us be ambassadors of the care and protection of our “common home”the earth.    
 Here is some information about the life of the Archdiocese of Bulawayo.
2. Appointments:
1.  Fr. Alphos Mhlanga as Vice Rector at Mazoe Pre Major Seminary.
2. Fr. John Sewera, Assistant Priest at St. Mbaga Tuzinde Mission, Nkayi.
3. Fr. Thomas Sadya CMM, Assistant Priest at Our Lady of Fatima, Pumula South.
4. Fr. Jonathan Proud Mukamba CMM, Assistant Priest at Our Lady of Assumption, Gwanda.
5. Fr. Moses Maseko, Assistant Priest at Empandeni Mission.
6. Fr. Oalen Ndlovu, Assistant Priest at Regina Mundi Mission, Gwai.


3. Silver Jubilee:  We congratulate the following sisters who  celebrate their silver jubilee  of religious profession this year:
Sr. Norbert Phiri AMR
Sr. Grace Sibanda AMR
Sr. Teclar Mukuli FMDM
Sr. Yeyani Nyoni FMDM

4. ZCBC Financial Fraud Policy:  The Zimbabwe Catholic  Bishop’s Conference(ZCBC)  has approved a Policy  to deal with any mismanagement of funds and property  within the Church. This policy is applicable to all clergy, religious and laity in the Church.

5. Pilgrimage to Empandeni:  This year it will take place on 6th October starting at 17.00 hours ending on the following morning.

6. Year of the Family:  I would like to  thank the whole family of the Archdiocese of Bulawayo for taking active part in all the various celebrations during this year. We had a very good participation for the ordination to priesthood and pilgrimage to Our Lady of Fatima despite the unfriendly weather. Let us continue to uphold our faith proudly.

7. AGM of the Laity 2017:  This will take place at Emthonjeni Pastoral Centre  from 27th to 29th October. 

8. Accounts Clerk:  Mrs. Anilly Muromba  is appointed Accounts clerk for the Archdiocese of Bulawayo to work with the Financial Administrator.


“Dear families, you know very well that the true joy which we experience in the family is not superficial; it does not come from material objects, from the fact that everything seems to be going well…  True joy comes from a profound harmony between persons, something which we all feel in our hearts and which makes us experience the beauty of togetherness, of mutual support along life’s journey.  But the basis of this feeling of deep joy is the presence of God, the presence of God in the family and his love, which is welcoming, merciful, and respectful towards all.”  Pope Francis.

XAlex Thomas
Archbishop of Bulawayo
+Alex Thomas
Archbishop of Bulawayo
P. Box 837, Bulawayo. Zimbabwe
Tel. +263 9 63590
Mobile: +263 712764118
www.bulawayoarchdiocese.org