Obituary: Abba
(Fr.) Kibrom Tseggai 1947 - 2024
Fr. Kibrom Tseggai, a distinguished
Eritrean Catholic priest, passed away at the age of 77 on the morning of June
21, 2024, at Nyaho Clinic in Accra, Ghana. His death was announced by the Metropolitan
Archbishop of Accra, Most Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie, C.S.Sp. Since 2008, Fr.
Tseggai had served in Accra as an assistant priest and consultant archivist on
Church literature in Ghana and Africa. He was buried on the 18th of July in Keren, Eritrea.
Fr. Tseggai's contributions extended
beyond traditional pastoral duties. He was deeply committed to social justice
and compassion, working on numerous initiatives to improve the lives of both
Ghanaians and Eritreans in Eritrea and Ghana. His legacy includes efforts in
promoting education, healthcare, and support for the marginalized. He was
social, friendly and committed to helping the needy.
I had the privilege of meeting Abba (Fr.)
Kibrom during one of my visits to Ghana, and we became close friends due to our
shared passion for Eritrean and regional history. Fr. Kibrom was resourceful and
full of innovative ideas. He was not a
priest, but also a nationalist deeply interested in Eritrean history. He was
fluent in Blin, Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Italian, and English. He possessed a
small yet rich library with rare Italian books on Eritrea and was knowledgeable
about the local history of areas such as Ashera, Shetel, and Mensura, the intersection
point between the Blin and the Beni Amer.
Fr. Tseggai published his first
book, "Short History of Ashera," in 2020, covering 170 years of
history from 1850 to 2020, with a focus on the Church's history in Ashera from
1982 to 1991. Although the book primarily discussed Ashera, it also addressed
broader aspects of Eritrean history. He was working on several projects,
including the history of Keren.
Like most Eritreans he came from a
nationalist family. His brother Mebrahtu, nick named Getaa, joined the Eritrean liberation Front (ELF) at
an early stage and participated in the daring ELF operation at Haikota in 1963.
He was also one the fighters who took custody of the Americans whose helicopter, which was
on a geological survey. landed at an ELF controlled area in March 1974. He was martyred later in the same year. Another
of his brothers fought with the EPLF.
Born on March 24, 1947, in Biledba (ቢለድባ)/Begu village, formerly Senhit or Anseba province in Eritrea, to Tseggai Gebremichael and Halima Hishal, Fr. Tseggai began his elementary education in October 1959 at Geab (ገዓብ)//Begu. He studied for seven years at the Catholic Seminary in Keren and continued his religious education at the Seminary in Asmara from 1968 to 1978, where he was ordained as a priest.
Fr. Tseggai pursued higher education
abroad, earning an MSc in Technology from the Urbaniana University in Rome,
Italy, in 1982, an MA in Communications from the University of Ghana in 2006,
and a Diploma in Journalism from Tanzania in 1998. From 1982 to 1995, he served
in Eritrea as a priest in the villages of Ashera, Halibmentel, and Anseba,
among others. He was the editor of the Eritrean Catholic Church’s publication,
"Truth and Life," from 1998 to 2004. During his time in Ghana, he
visited several African countries to assist with archiving the Catholic
Churches’ documents and was a member of the International Council on Archives.
Fr. Kibrom Tseggai will be deeply
missed. May his soul rest in peace, and may God provide comfort to his family
and friends.
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