Rwanda
The Pallottine mission in Rwanda was founded in 1973 with the arrival of six missionaries from the Polish Province. Local vocations developed quickly, leading to the establishment of a formation house in 1978.
In 1981, the mission expanded into the Democratic Republic of Congo. Today, Pallottine activity in Rwanda includes pastoral, social, and developmental initiatives across multiple regions, including the Shrine of Our Lady of Kibeho.
Today, they’re an independent Province called Holy Family, together with the Democratic Republic of Congo.