Communications Team

The Fort Johnston Apostolic prefecture was erected on 29th May 1969. By then it covered the then Fort Johnston and the larger part of Kasupe (Machinga) District North of Shire River. It was entrusted to the Italian Montfort Missionaries. The late Right Reverend Bishop Alessandro Assolari was appointed first Prefect Apostolic on 18th October 1969. The Prefecture Apostolic was then erected into a Diocese on 17th September 1973. Mangochi Diocese covers the area of Mangochi, Balaka and part of Machinga District

Koche Parish holds a Tripartite Celebration

[cherry_row type=”full-width”] [cherry_col size_md=”12″ size_xs=”none” size_sm=”none” size_lg=”none” offset_xs=”none” offset_sm=”none” offset_md=”none” offset_lg=”none” pull_xs=”none” pull_sm=”none” pull_md=”none” pull_lg=”none” push_xs=”none” push_sm=”none” push_md=”none” push_lg=”none” collapse=”no”] [mp_heading] koche holds a tripatite celebration [/mp_heading] [/cherry_col] [/cherry_row] [cherry_row] [cherry_col size_md=”12″] Koche Parish which is one of the newly formed parishes in the catholic diocese of Mangochi in Malawi currently held a mega celebration […]

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Mangochi CCJP distributes push bikes

BISHOP STIMA DISTRIBUTES 110 BICYCLES UNDER SOCIAL AND GENDER ENHANCEMENT OF THE MCC(USA)-MCA-MALAWI CCJP MANGOCHI The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in the Catholic Diocese of Mangochi is one of the social arms of the Catholic Church mandated to promote social justice which includes stewardship of God’s creation through sustainable management of the environment

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2018 First Presbyterium

PRESBYTERIUM The rainbow proves Aristotelian philosophy that beauty is relative an abstract fallacy. The beauty of the rainbow lies in the mixture of colours. The rainbow remains an attractive unit for all and at all times. The Catholic Diocese of Mangochi may rightly be called the rainbow diocese because of the diverse priestly vocations that

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