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Date: Tuesday December 18, 2007 07.16
To: mail@anglican-information.org
Subject: Proud to be Anglican in Zimbabwe

"I am a proud Anglican but have been concerned about events in my church. Is Rt Revd Bishop Bakare in charge or ousted Bishop Kunonga? Is he still holding on to power or he wants the Diocese to be a sect under his control? Anglicans at my Church in Chitungwiza are concerned and worried about the trend of events. We are at home in Central Africa and as the saying goes, home is best. There are more gay people in Kenya than you would find in Malawi. This is just my opinion knowing the people of Kenya. We continue to pray for Bishop Kunonga during Mass yet we are informed that he was fired.

I feel that Bishop Kunonga should go peacefully as a servant of God. He is an educated person and society will continue to respect him if he goes in peace.

I pray that God will intervene in his church and let his people worship him in peace."

Name withheld by ANGLICAN-INFORMATION for reasons of safety.

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