Tabora, 26 May, 2025 / 9:22 pm (ACI Africa).
Protase Cardinal Rugambwa, one of the 18 Cardinal Electors from Africa, is calling upon the people of God in Tanzania to unite in support of the mission of Pope Leo XIV, who appealed for unity and collaboration, when he addressed the College of Cardinals after his election as the 267th Pontiff.
In an interview with Radio Maria Tanzania published on YouTube on May 22, Cardinal Rugambwa recalled Pope Leo XIV’s maiden address to Cardinals on May 10, and identified “readiness” as a key takeaway from the 2025 Conclave experience that followed the April 21 passing on of Pope Francis.
Pope Leo XIV, the Tanzanian Cardinal recalled, “said, ‘I ask you, first of all, as leaders of the Church and close collaborators in this mission I am about to undertake, to be united.’
According to Cardinal Rugambwa, the newly elected Pontiff urged the College of Cardinals to reach out and invite the people of God to collaborate with him in carrying out his mission and “to work with him in fulfilling it because he cannot accomplish this task alone.”
“To the faithful, I would say that we should now be ready, because he has asked this of us,” said the Tanzanian-born Cardinal, who was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Tabora in April 2023, elevated to Cardinal in July 2023, and created Cardinal alongside Pope Leo XIV, then Bishop Robert Prevost, during the September 2023 Consistory.



