The Diocese of Ifakara was officially established in January 2012, carved out from the Diocese of Mahenge to meet the pastoral needs of the area more effectively. Since its creation, the diocese has become an important center for spiritual guidance, community development, and the promotion of the Catholic faith in the region. Bishop Saluaris Melchior Libena was appointed as its first bishop and continues to shepherd the community with dedication and vision.
Evangelization lies at the heart of the Diocese of Ifakara’s mission. From its inception, the diocese has focused on nurturing faith within communities while reaching out to those who are yet to encounter the Gospel. Priests, religious sisters, and lay leaders are actively trained to guide and support parishioners, ensuring that the teachings of Christ touch every corner of the diocese.
The diocese also emphasizes catechesis and faith formation, encouraging both children and adults to deepen their understanding of the sacraments and the Catholic tradition. Regular workshops, retreats, and community gatherings help strengthen spiritual life and foster a sense of unity among parishioners.
Serving a largely rural population, the diocese faces unique challenges in reaching remote communities. Despite this, it has developed creative approaches to pastoral care, relying on small Christian communities, local catechists, and outreach programs. Schools, healthcare centers, and social initiatives further reinforce the diocese’s commitment to sharing the Gospel through service, embodying faith in action across the region.
Leadership of the Diocese
P. O. Box 3011, Moshi
Tel: +255272752089
Fax: +255272750934
E-mail: bishopshouse_moshi@yahoo.com
CDNK Sisters Bishop’s House Moshi
Diocesan Chancery
P. Box 3041 Moshi
Tel: +255272752127
Fax: +255272751982
E-mail: catdi.moshi@gmail.com

The Catholic Diocese of Ifakara is located in the town of Ifakara, within Tanzania’s Morogoro Region. Covering an area of approximately 14,245 km², it serves a vibrant community of over 320,000 people, with a large majority identifying as Catholic. The diocese continues to grow both in faith and in its outreach to the local population.

