The history of the parishes in the Diocese of Eshowe


Nkandla

(1939)

People of the small district town of Nkandla approached Bishop Thomas Spreiter in the late thirties asking him to establish a mission hospital in the village. The bishop, seeing this as an opportunity for the Catholic Church to get a foothold in the district, bought a small property with a dwelling at Nkandla and opened a mission on February 8, 1939.

Right from the beginning, the missionaries put great emphasis on caring for the sick in the region. They revamped an old building, turning one of the rooms into a dispensary and equipping several others with hospital beds. The tiny "hospital" opened its doors for patients on August 17, 1939. The Benedictine brothers continued to make extensions and improvements to the building. Twelve months later, in mid-1940, it looked like a proper, albeit small, hospital. Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing came to Nkandla in June 1940 and took charge of the nursing service. The number of patients remained low for the first few years. Only seventy-five were registered in 1940 and about twice as many in 1945. A new hospital was built and opened in 1946. It had space for forty-five beds. After another wing was added in 1962, the hospital could accommodate ninety patients. A further extension, completed in 1975, provided ample space for a children's ward. The total number of beds was thereby increased to 220.

Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing Sisters ran the hospital for almost nineteen years. On January 10, 1959, they withdrew from Nkandla and handed everything over to the Nardini Sisters. In 1978, the Nkandla Mission Hospital became a government institution. Since then the Nardini Sisters who work in the hospital are government employees. A new convent was built for the sisters in 1982/83. Bishop Mansuet Biyase blessed it on March 5, 1983. Part of the old convent building (erected 1947/48) was pulled down, the other part revamped and integrated into the new convent. The improved facilities enabled the Nardini Sisters to accept and train candidates at Nkandla. They opened a novitiate in 1987.

Five years after the foundation of Nkandla, the Benedictines built a provisional church at the mission. It was blessed by Fr. Theodos Schall in 1944. Soon it proved to be too small and was eventually replaced by a proper church twelve years later. Bro. Candidus Mayer drew up the plans for the church and Bro. Venantius Schneider built it. The foundation stone was laid in August 1956. The shell of the building was completed by the end of the same year. Bishop Aurelian Bilgeri blessed it on November 24, 1957, and dedicated it to the Holy Trinity.

The mission school of Nkandla has a relatively short history. It was opened in 1947 and became known as Mpandleni School. In 1953, it had for the first time a Std. 5 class. Attached to it were boarding houses for boys and girls. The school was handed over to the government in 1977. As they had done at Cassino, the Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing heeded the plea of white parents and kept a school for white children going at Nkandla for a short period of time. It opened in June 1943, but was discontinued in December 1948 because the small number of white children did not really justify all the effort.

The property which the Benedictines bought in Nkandla in 1939, comprised only two hectares. This was far too small to support a mission of the size of Nkandla. Fr. Theodos Schall therefore bought a 640-hectare farm about five kilometres away from Nkandla in order to make the mission station self­sufficient. A large part of it was used as grazing for a herd of dairy cattle. The rest was set aside for maize production and a black wattle plantation. The efforts paid off. The farm became a good source of income. In the early sixties the government declared the farm to be a "white­owned property in a black area" and ordered the bishop of Eshowe to sell it for incorporation into Kwazulu. The mission was left with just a small piece of land.

The parish of Nkandla is made up mainly of small villages and scattered kraals in the hill country between the Tugela river in the south and the Umhlatuze river in the north. By 1990, it had become by far the biggest parish in the Diocese of Eshowe with twelve outstations and 7900 Catholics. Other parishes in the diocese (such as Nongoma and Mahlabatini) may have more outstations but none has nearly as many registered members as Nkandla.

Parish Priests of Nkandla

  1. Gerard Schempp OSB Feb. 1939 ­ Aug. 1943
  2. Engelhard Herold OSB Sept. 1943 ­ March 1951
  3. Kunibert Reisinger OSB March 1951 ­ Feb. 1960
  4. Paul Bayer OSB Feb. 1960 ­ April 1965
  5. Egid Prem OSB April 1965 ­ Dec. 1965
  6. Paul Bayer OSB Dec. 1965 ­ Jan. 1969
  7. Albert Herold OSB Feb. 1969 ­ Sept. 1975
  8. Ruprecht Wolf OSB Sept. 1975 ­ Jan. 1980
  9. John Kubheka Jan. 1980 ­ Feb. 1987
  10. Stephen Xulu Feb. 1987 ­

Assistant Priests at Nkandla

  1. Otto Gäbelein OSB July 1939 ­ Feb. 1944
  2. Kunibert Reisinger OSB Jan. 1946 ­ March 1951
  3. Otto Gäbelein OSB Feb. 1951 ­ June 1953
  4. Meinrad Gerstl OSB July 1953 ­ Feb. 1954
  5. Natalis Mjoli Feb. 1954 ­ March 1956
  6. Rafael Studerus OSB Nov. 1954 ­ Dec. 1955
  7. Albert Herold OSB March 1956 ­ April 1961
  8. Myles Hyde OSB April 1961 ­ July 1962
  9. Engelbert Mahr OSB Jan. 1962 ­ Sept. 1963
  10. Egid Prem OSB Sept. 1963 ­ Feb. 1964
  11. Johannes Kubheka Feb. 1964 ­ Feb. 1966
  12. Egid Prem OSB Dec. 1965 ­ Jan. 1967
  13. Romanus Pally OSB Jan. 1967 ­ Jan. 1969
  14. Patrick Mühlbauer OSB Sept. 1967 ­ Sept. 1968
  15. Leo Eireiner OSB Oct. 1968 ­ Feb. 1969
  16. Leopold Meier OSB Jan. 1969 ­ Feb. 1969
  17. Ruprecht Wolf OSB Feb. 1969 ­ March 1971
  18. Peter Ndwandwe March 1971 ­ Oct. 1971
  19. Godfrey Sieber OSB Jan. 1972 ­ Feb. 1972
  20. Stephen Xulu Feb. 1972 ­ April 1973
  21. Matthew Brunner OSB March 1973 ­ Jan. 1980
  22. Vianney Strehl OSB May 1974 ­ Aug. 1974
  23. Aquilin Mpanza Nov. 1976 ­ Jan. 1980
  24. Rafael Studerus OSB Jan. 1980 ­ Dec. 1982
  25. Michael Ntuli Jan. 1985 ­ Feb. 1987
  26. Romanus Zwane Jan. 1990 ­ Nov. 1990
  27. Jabulani Mncube Nov. 1990 ­ Nov. 1992
  28. Canisius Bertsch OFM Jan. 1991 ­

Benedictine Brothers at Nkandla

  1. Alexander Grotter OSB Feb. 1939 ­ Dec. 1946
  2. Venantius Schneider OSB Aug. 1939 ­ Feb. 1940
  3. Gaudence Schlierf OSB Oct. 1940 ­ Dec. 1940
  4. Maurice Kröhling OSB April 1942 ­ Oct. 1942
  5. Colonat Keller OSB Jan. 1943 ­ April 1945
  6. Anthony Gerhart OSB March 1944 ­ March 1946
  7. Markward Leiner OSB March 1946 ­ Feb. 1949
  8. Gaudence Schlierf OSB March 1946 ­ Oct. 1946
  9. Corbinian Seibold OSB Dec. 1946 ­ Jan. 1953
  10. Dietrich Schmid OSB May 1947 ­ Feb. 1949
  11. Theodulf Kramer OSB May 1948 ­ Jan. 1949
  12. Adelbert Plötz OSB Jan. 1953 ­ Sept. 1953
  13. Venantius Schneider OSB Sept. 1953 ­ Oct. 1992
  14. Theodulf Kramer OSB Sept. 1960 ­ Oct. 1960
  15. Heribert Meyer OSB Jan. 1961 ­ Oct. 1961
  16. Bartholomew Keil OSB July 1962 ­ Jan. 1965
  17. Candidus Mayer OSB Jan. 1963 ­ Jan. 1965
  18. Bartholomew Keil OSB Oct. 1966 ­ July 1969
  19. Bartholomew Keil OSB July 1972 ­ Aug. 1975
  20. Bartholomew Keil OSB Sept. 1976 ­ Jan. 1979
  21. Bartholomew Keil OSB Nov. 1986 ­ Dec. 1990

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