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With the death of Abbot Viktor in 1975, Fr. Siegfried Hertlein became the third Abbot of Ndanda. After much discussion, the abbey finally opened a novitiate to train local monastic vocations. The first postulants were received in 1989. This development demonstrated the transition of Ndanda from being
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Cultivating indigenous vocations was a slow process. The Missionary Sisters of Tutzing began accepting local candidates for a community of African Benedictine sisters in 1939, but the war interrupted this endeavor. Likewise, Bro. Patiens Holenstein began training African brothers in 1947, but did not
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Abbot Father Dionys Lindenmaier served as the fourth abbot from 2002 to 2015. He was succeeded by Abbot Placid Mtunggua, the first African. At the time of his abbatial benediction, about a third of the community still consisted of European monks.
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brought the internment of the German missionaries at Ndanda Abbey. Swiss Capuchins again helped administer the territory in their absence. By 1946, the Germans were able to return and continue mission activity.
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In 1949, Fr. Viktor Hälg succeeded Abbot Joachim as superior of the community. Two years later, Abbot-Bishop Viktor ordained Faustin Bwenje, the first indigenous priest of the Abbatia Nullius of Ndanda.
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of the territory. Thus, Fr Gallus Steiger, who had been part of the post-war Swiss relief, became the first Abbot of Lindi. Around this time, the personnel at Ndanda numbered 13
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in the western of the abbatia nullius. The remainder of the abbatia nullius became a diocese in 1972. The new bishop, a diocesan priest, took up residence in
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As the mission continued to expand, so did the Vicariate of Dar-es-Salaam. In 1913, the southern third of the area became the Prefecture Apostolic of
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Four years after Lindi's elevation to abbatia nullius, the territory was divided into two portions: in the west, the Abbatia Nullius of
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a mission station with a Benedictine orientation to being a monastery with a concern for cultivating a local Benedictine monasticism.
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dealt the Missionary Benedictines a further blow: many missionaries, including the vicariate's bishop, Cassian Spiß, were killed.
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meet with success. However, vocations from American and British abbeys provided Ndanda with an influx of new personnel.
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In the early days of the mission, education was one of the main focuses of the Benedictines. Aided by indigenous
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At the time of the election of Abbot Christian Temu in 2021 the community consisted of 92 brothers and priests.
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The first Missionary Benedictines arrived in German East Africa in 1887, following the creation of the
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As the monastic community expanded, their territory decreased. In 1963, Rome created the
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expelled the missionary Benedictines from the area. Into the breach stepped the British
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Fr. Christian Temu OSB was elected as his successor on 25 March 2021 and received the
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African Monasteries of the Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien
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as the site of a new mission. Located in southern Tanzania, 100 km from the
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On 2 March 2021 the fifth abbot Placidus Mtunggua died from an infection with
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Working in concert with the Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien, the
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Ndanda Abbey: Part II: The Church Takes Root in Difficult Times
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endeavored to make the mission station of Ndanda a source of
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of South Zanzibar. A first mission, established at Pugu near
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Ndanda Abbey: Part I: Beginning and Development up to 1932
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Ndanda Abbey: Part I: Beginning and Development up to 1932
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Index

Ndanda Abbey is located in Tanzania
Order
Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien
Order of Saint Benedict
St. Ottilien Archabbey
Our Lady Help of Christians
Diocese
Roman Catholic Diocese of Mtwara
Ndanda
Mtwara
Tanzania
Coordinates
10°30′8″S 39°1′44″E / 10.50222°S 39.02889°E / -10.50222; 39.02889
Ndanda
Tanzania
Benedictine
monastery
Congregation of the Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien
German East Africa
monks
Prefecture Apostolic
Dar-es-Salaam
Christian
apostolic vicariate
Maji Maji uprising
Ndanda
Indian Ocean
catechists
Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing
health care

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