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A Christmas message from the House of Laity, Diocese of Lake Malawi, Central Africa

ANGLICAN-INFORMATION has been asked to carry the Christmas message copied below. It comes as seasonal reminder that our Saviour Jesus Christ came to preach peace and goodwill and the heartfelt appeal of the letter is addressed to the remaining bishops of the Province of Central Africa.

ANGLICAN-INFORMATION observes that the New Year brings fresh opportunities for resolution of the long-standing difficulties in the Province of Central Africa in general and the Diocese of Lake Malawi in particular. The tenacity and loyalty of the people deserves the justice that they have so long sought. We hope that the new look House of Bishops will heed their request and prove more sagacious than its predecessor.

A Christmas message from: Jean Msosa
Secretary – House of Laity , Diocese of Lake Malawi
jeancmm@yahoo.com

To all the Central African Provincial Bishops, Province of Central Africa.
Copied to the Archbishop of Canterbury, his staff and widely to other interested parties

Dear Bishops,

As we are approaching Christmas Festivals welcoming our Saviour Jesus Christ, I pray that you spend some minutes meditating asking God to bring back sanity in Lake Malawi Diocese so that Leaders should make their decisions for the sake of upholding the Name of Jesus Christ. As human beings it is easy to ignore Jesus teaching and do things to please our physical life.

My prayer is that the best Christmas for Lake Malawi Diocese will be to allow Justice prevail and find away forward. Let God be God. May the spirit of knowing Justice, which is prevailing in the Diocese of Lake Malawi continue working in the heart of the leaders in our Church.

I pray in the name of Christ,

Amen

Jean Msosa
Secretary
House of Laity
Diocese of Lake Malawi

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