ANOTHER RUGAMBWA NAMED CARDINAL
By Fr. Casmir Odundo The surname "Rugambwa" is very famous within Catholic circles. This is because it belonged to the late Laurean Cardinal Rugambwa, the first African Cardinal. He was created a cardinal on March 28, 1960, by Pope John XXIII at the age of 47. Cardinal Rugambwa's contributions to the Vatican II Council from 1962-1965 are considered to be one of the most significant by an African prelate. He was praised for his fluency in multiple languages, including Italian, French, German, Swahili, Luanda, English, and Latin. Later, he became the Archbishop of Dar Salaam after moving from Bukoba. Cardinal Laurean Rugambwa died on December 8, 1997, on the Feast of Our Lady, whom he was deeply devoted to. Laurean Cardinal Rugambwa: First African Cardinal According to Bishop Method Kilaini, the name "Rugambwa" signifies an individual with an esteemed reputation. They say that give a child a name, and he will live up to it. In Tanzania, there are two other prel...