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Joseph Sweens

Index Joseph Sweens

Joseph Francis Marie Sweens (22 March 1858 – 12 April 1950), was a Dutch Roman Catholic missionary bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of South Nyanza in German East Africa, later in the British-administered Tanganyika Territory, now Tanzania. [1]

7 relations: Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Victoria Nyanza, Burkard Huwiler, Capsa (see), John Joseph Hirth, Kashozi, Rubya, Rutabo.

Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Victoria Nyanza

The Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Nyanza (Vicariatus Apostolicus Victoriensis–Nyanzensis Meridionalis) was a Roman Catholic mission territory in Eastern and Central Africa.

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Burkard Huwiler

Burkhard Huwiler, M.Afr. (7 April 1868 – 1 October 1954), was a Swiss Roman Catholic bishop who served as a missionary in Africa from 1929 to 1946.

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Capsa (see)

Capsa is a titular see of North Africa.

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John Joseph Hirth

John Joseph Hirth (Jean-Joseph Hirth; 26 March 1854 – 6 January 1931) was a Catholic Bishop in German East Africa, known as the founder of the church in Rwanda.

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Kashozi

Kashozi is the site of a Catholic mission established in German East Africa, now Tanzania.

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Rubya

Rubya (or Rubyia) is the site of a Catholic Church mission to the south of Bukoba near the west bank of Lake Victoria in Muleba District, Kagera Region, Tanzania.

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Rutabo

Rutabo is the location of a Catholic mission in German East Africa, to the south of Bukoba in what is now Tanzania.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Sweens

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