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SUR—– Scholarship for Needy Schoolgirls at our Secondary Schools
In Tanzania, there is only a free seven-year elementary school. Our sisters run state-recognized secondary schools for girls
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Already in 1887 the first missionary sisters are sent to the apostolic prefecture of South Zanzibar East Africa. With great sacrifice, deprivation and suffering the Sisters would establish themselves in East Africa. Today, the Priories of Ndanda and Peramiho alongside the two Abbeys, flourish in the southern regions of Tanzania. Their extensive ministries include quality health care hospitals and clinics, primary, secondary and vocational schools, pastoral services and more.
ADDRESS : P.O.Box 18 Peramiho via Songea, TANZANIA
TEL : 00255-76-674.8602
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In Tanzania, there is only a free seven-year elementary school. Our sisters run state-recognized secondary schools for girls
On June 30, the Tanzania Mission Renwal Program started with 23 participants from all 12 priories.The theme for
On May 3, Peramiho Priory celebrated the Final Profession of Sr. Mary Paul Chintala, Sr. Regina Neema Mlelwa,
Our oldest African priory, PERAMIHO, was founded already more than 120 years ago. Out of the difficult beginnings and the blood of the first martyrs a flourishing native Church developed, richly blessed with many vocations. Native bishops, priests and religious continue the work of the German missionaries in their own culture.
The large mission compounds include the towering church, monasteries of the monks and sisters, a hospital, diverse schools, workshops, business offices, farms and whatever is necessary to live and work in the African interior.
Our first four sisters arrived in “Deutsch Ostafrika” (later called “Tanganyika”) in 1888
under the leadership of Fr. Bonifatius Fleschutz. In spite of great deprivations and diseases their missionary efforts in Pugu proved to be fruitful. However, on January 13, 1889, the mission was destroyed by Arab-incited rebels.
Our Sr. Martha Wansing and two brothers were murdered. Sr. Benedicta Sivering was taken captive and released in March after a heavy ransom was paid.
The Pugu rebellion only enhanced the desire of the German sisters to return to African soil to bring the Good News. In 1889 a new foundation was made in Dar es Salaam. Later, in 1901, the first four sisters came to Peramiho. With true missionary zeal, they bore the difficulties of the climate, disease, language and culture. They started immediately a “hospital” and school.
In Tanzania, there is only a free seven-year elementary school. Our sisters run state-recognized secondary schools for girls in Peramiho and Ndanda. But not all
On June 30, the Tanzania Mission Renwal Program started with 23 participants from all 12 priories.The theme for the program is:In the Footsteps of our
On May 3, Peramiho Priory celebrated the Final Profession of Sr. Mary Paul Chintala, Sr. Regina Neema Mlelwa, Sr. Maria Elizabeth Kibonge, Sr. Maria Ester
THE PRIORESS AND THE COMMUNITY of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing Peramiho Priory cordially invite you to the Eucharistic Celebration with the Rite of Perpetual Profession of
On October 1, 2023 Peramiho with the whole Archdiocese of Songea celebrated the jubilee of 125 years Christianity in the region, as in 1898 the
On September 26 Sr. Mary Thomas Mbate renewed her vows for three more yearsin the presence of M. Maoro Sye, the Casa Community and the participants