Laurean Rugambwa

Catholic cardinal

Laurean Rugambwa (July 12, 1912 – December 8, 1997) was a Tanzanian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He is known as the first cardinal from sub-Saharan Africa.[1] Laurean Rugambwa was born in Bukongo, Tanganyika (modern Tanzania).[2] He became a priest in 1943. In Rome, he studied Canon law at the Pontifical Urban College.[2]

In the early 1950s, Rugambwa became a bishop. He was the first Tanzanian bishop.[2] Rugambwa was made a cardinal by Pope John XXIII in 1960.[3]

Cardinal Rugambwa participated in the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Bohlen, Celestine. "Laurean Rugambwa, Chosen Africa's First Cardinal, 85," New York Times (US). December 11, 1997; retrieved 2012-6-21.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bukoba Catholic Diocese, "Laurean Cardinal Rugambwa" Archived 2012-03-12 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-6-21.
  3. Cortesi, Arnaldo. "Pope John Names a Negro Cardinal; A Native African, a Japanese and a Filipino Among 7 to Be Princes of Church," New York Times. March 4, 1960. Retrieved 2011-10-28.

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