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In
1948 he went to Matana to continue his primary school education
which he completed in 1949. He then went to
Kibimba
Teacher
Training School
until 1954 and returned to Buhiga as a primary school teacher for 9
years.
In
1956 he married Joy Ndayisenga and was blessed with six children,
two of whom went to be with the Lord before him.
It
was in 1963 that he was called by God to the ordained ministry.
That call lead him to study theology at Buye Theological Seminary
until 1965 and then at
Uganda
at
Bishop
Tucker
Theological
College
, Mukono, until 1966. His training continued for two years in
England
at Trinity College-Bristol. He was ordained deacon at Buye on
26 June 1968
.
For
three years from September 1969 he was one of my teachers at
Buye
Theological
College
. It was there that I began to know him and appreciate his spiritual
life and integrity. My own spiritual journey was strengthened
by him and he helped me to understand the necessity of being
confirmed.
Between
1978 and 1979 he helped to establish Gitega Parish together with the
Dr. Adeneys, who were missionaries in
Burundi
. In 1979 he was elected to be the Bishop of Buye. I worked with him
until 1985 when he decided to create Gitega Diocese of which I
became the first Bishop.
From
1998 to his retirement in 2005 he was Archbishop of the Province of
the Anglican Church of Burundi.
Archbishop
Sam was a hard working man of God and consistently held to his
Christian attitude and character. He was humble and always ready to
listen to anyone who went to him seeking his spiritual or material
help.
Reverend
Harold Adeney in his message of condolence said, "Archbishop
Sam Ndayisenga led the Church in Buye Diocese and then in all
Burundi
for many years as a fine preacher and man of God and we thank
God for him".
I
think that is what everyone who worked with him or knew him would
say about him. Many people testified about his life especially when
he and Joy celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on
the 30th December 2006
and then during the funeral and memorial services.
Reflecting
on
St Paul
’s words in Colossians 3:23-24, what Archbishop Sam did to the
Lord was not in vain and the Lord will reward him the inheritance of
eternal life.
Rt.
Rev. John Nduwayo
June 2008
Bishop
of Gitega Diocese
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