Mgr.

Joseph Ruzindana
Bishop of Byumba, Rwanda
Appointed5 November 1981
Installed17 January 1982
Term ended7 June 1994
SuccessorServilien Nzakamwita
Personal details
Born(1943-06-03)3 June 1943
Died5 June 1994(1994-06-05) (aged 51)
Kabgayi
NationalityRwandan
DenominationCatholic

Joseph Ruzindana (3 June 1943 – 5 June 1994) was a Catholic Bishop of Byumba in Rwanda.

Joseph Ruzindana was born on 3 June 1943 in Rambura. On 23 July 1972 he was ordained priest of Byumba. He was appointed Bishop of Byumba on 5 November 1981, and ordained on 17 January 1982.[1] The bishopric of Byumba was newly formed through a division of the diocese of Ruhengeri.[2]

During the Rwandan genocide, Ruzindana was killed on 5 June 1994 by soldiers of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), along with Vincent Nsengiyumva, Archbishop of Kigali, Thaddée Nsengiyumva, Bishop of Kabgayi, nine priests,[3] a senior priest of the Josephite Brothers, and a child.[4] The soldiers who killed them were their guards at Gakurazo, near the Kabgayi church center.[5][6]

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  • Lewis, Paul (June 12, 1994). "June 5–10: New Atrocities in Africa; Three Bishops and 10 Priests Are Slaughtered in Rwanda As Tribal Killings Go On". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
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