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Parishes

Explore our various parishes across Chikwawa

Chikwawa parish

Chikwawa parish

Bangula parish

Bangula parish

Konzalendo parish

Konzalendo parish

Molere Parish

Molere Parish

Njale Parish

Njale Parish

Chikwawa parish

Chikwawa parish

It is also called St Micheals Parish Established in 1918 Its area of jurisdiction covers part of Blantyre district in Shire highlands.

Bangula parish

Bangula parish

Called Kalemba after its patron saint It was established in 1967 This is the first parish in Nsanje district as you leave Chikwawa District down south.

Konzalendo parish

Konzalendo parish

Also called Good shepherd after its patron saint. It was established in 1966 It is found in Thyolo district. Its parishioners are mostly subsistent farmers.

Molere Parish

Molere Parish

Also called Our Lady of Mount Carmel It was established in 1942 It is one of the three parishes found in Thyolo district.

Njale Parish

Njale Parish

Also known by its patron saints name St Simeon Established in 1967 Its administration centre is found some 10 km from Thyolo Boma.

Nkhate Parish

Nkhate Parish

It is also called Holy Spirit or Mzimu Woyera parish in vernacular Chichewa language It was established in 1965. Found in the eastern bank of the Shire river with some of its subsidiary churches in the Thyolo escarpment in Thyolo district.

Tengani Parish

Tengani Parish

Also called the Holy Family and was established in 1967. It is in Nsanje district.

Nchalo Parish

Nchalo Parish

It is also called St Matthews and was established in 1966 It is in Chikwawa district.

Nsanje Parish

Nsanje Parish

Also called Good Shepherd parish It was established in1921 The parish is found at the south tip of Malawi and borders with Mozambique.

Changoima Parish

Changoima Parish

It is also called St Anthony Parish. It was established in 2017. The area that forms the parish formerly belonged to Sacred Heart Parish. Having considered the growth in number if Christians and also the geographical terrain, the local ordinary found it worth to be a stand-alone parish . The population depends on subsistence farming. […]

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Young priests gather for reflection and renewal

Tue

9

Sep 2025

Young priests gather for reflection and renewal

Catholic priests under the Malawi conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) who have served for five years and under, are convening in Kachebere, Mchinji. The gathering, which began on 9th September and runs till 12th September 2025, aims at offering sessions for reflection about their early years of priesthood, leading to renewal. Bishop Alfred Chaima of the Diocese of Zomba, who is Bishop Chairperson for the Pastoral Commission, welcomed all and thanked them for their coming. He thanked the under-five priests for the significant sacrifice of leaving their duties to attend this session, emphasizing that this retreat is a vital opportunity for reflection and communal growth. He assured them that the session was a moment to make good use of their time together in a spirit of support. Taking his turn, Bishop Martin Mtumbuka, President of the MCCB expressed deep gratitude to the young priests for their dedicated service in the Lord’s vineyard and thanked the bishops for their national pastoral leadership. He noted the Church’s commitment to forming priests through various initiatives. He also posed a profound question for reflection: in this changing and challenging world, are we holding fast to the inspiring examples we once followed? He later reminded the priests of the Church’s trust and confidence in them. The meeting has drawn participants from all the 8 Dioceses in the country.    

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Live your vocation as pilgrims of hope

Sat

16

Aug 2025

Live your vocation as pilgrims of hope

Bishop Peter Martin Musikuwa of the Diocese of Chikwawa, has called on newly professed sisters of Mary Consoler of the Afflicted to follow the example of Mary who braved the hilly escarpments to pay her cousin Elizabeth a visit, by living their life as religious as pilgrims of hope, readying themselves to meet challenges and problems as they seek to serve Him. The remarks were made at St Michaels Cathedral Chikwawa during a celebration where four novices and four sisters made their professions. Qouting from the book or Revelations, the Bishop highlighted how satan tempts and deceives those that commit to follow him. “Every vocation, he says, is a cross that all must carry. It is only with the help of God that those that commit themselves to a calling, remain faithful. Therefore, Mary stands out as an example to be followed.” The novices that are making their first professions are: Matilda Ganizani Marko , Nelia Dzombe, Grace Chilowa and Stella Malanda. Sisters Roseamary Mnembe, Victoria Yohane, Jesse Ndawala and Martha Harah will be making their final or perpetual professions. Mary Consoller of the Afflicted is a local congregation for sisters in the Diocese of Chikwawa. It was founded by late Bishop Felix Mkhori, who was the first indigenous local ordinary for the Diocese.

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40 depart for Children’s Congress

Wed

30

Jul 2025

40 depart for Children’s Congress

A total of 40 Children have departed from the Diocese for the Children’s Congress in Lilongwe. They have been accompanied by 4 animators. The Children’s congress is the first to be held in Malawi. It promises to be an enriching experience for the children. It is a clear sign of the Church’s efforts to nurture the faith of children as they grow. The congress will be graced by Ines Paulo, the Secretary General for Pontifical Mission Societies for Holy childhood in Rome, Kizito Nthundu, National PMS Director for Zimbabwe and 15 other delegates from Zimbabwe. The congress will run from 30th July to 4th August 2025, at Don Bosco parish in the Archdiocese of Lilongwe.

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Catholic Bishops condemn political violence

Fri

27

Jun 2025

Catholic Bishops condemn political violence

The road to September 16 elections has already signaled volatility and danger. Episodes of violence and counter violence seem to have taken center stage. Just yesterday, violence and anarchy reigned supreme in Lilongwe as peaceful demonstrations turned hostile and violent. in the wake if this, Catholic Bishops in Malawi have strongly condemned the acts describing them as concerning. Through a statement produced by the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB), the Bishops have with one voice stood up in what they call in defense of democracy. “In defense of democracy and peace, we condemn in the strongest terms possible, all forms of violence and lawless behavior which we have noted over the recent months/days.” said the statement. Drawing their inspiration from scripture, the Bishops while quoting Mt 5:9, Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God, the Bishops recall the neutrality in partisan politics and therefore call on all Catholics, and all people of good will to remain united in spite of political differences, to preaching and living Christ’s supreme commandment of love. The call by the Roman Catholic authorities comes after peaceful demonstrations meant to force resignation of Malawi Electoral Commission for alleged failure to address electoral stakeholders concerns most notably the refusal to have independent audit of the Smartmatic system of managing the elections. During the demonstrations, senior actives were beaten and ambushed in full view of security agents as Malawi Defense Force and the Malawi Police Service. Meanwhile, the US embassy has released a statement condemning the violence and the seeming failure to carry out duty by security agents. The diplomatic mission in the Malawi has released a statement on the same.

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