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ANGLICAN-INFORMATION
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HARARE, ZIMBABWE
Another disturbing report is carried below from Avondale Parish where Bishop Sebastian Bakare is bravely trying to oversee his diocese in the face of violence from dissident ‘Archbishop’ Nolbert Kunonga. Nolbert Kungona is a protégé of former Archbishop Bernard Malango who remains silent about the growing level of atrocities committed by his friend.
LUSAKA, ZAMBIA
In the tangled web that is the Central African Anglican Province the bishops are also largely silent but they are gathering today in Lusaka, Zambia for their last meeting of the year. Here they are safely away from Zimbabwe and (from their point of view) the ever-troublesome Malawi.
High on their agenda is the intention to force acting Provincial Dean Albert Chama’s favoured candidate Alinafe Kalemba upon Bernard Malango’s former diocese of Upper Shire in Malawi. Readers will recall that this candidate was decisively rejected by diocesan representatives on 16th February earlier this year. Priests and people continue to assert that they will not accept any imposed bishop.
CHOLERA
Instead of addressing the real issues of Zimbabwe and speaking out publicly against the state-sponsored violence and now alarming development of cholera*, sadly the bishops continue to indulge in their own internal political purposes and remain at odds with the people and priests they are supposed to serve. Funding agencies have largely stopped supporting diocesan initiatives in Zimbabwe and Malawi due to a growing lack of trust of episcopal oversight and management.
*Cholera has now appeared in Malawi carried by fleeing refugees from Zimbabwe.
From Avondale Parish, Harare, Zimbabwe:
Update on the events that have occurred at St Mary
Magdalene, Avondale Parish, Harare this week.
On Monday 8th December Kunonga requested the use of the parish
ostensibly for a Retreat for approximately 45 of his clergy prior to
an ordination in the Cathedral on Sunday 14th December. They occupied
the Hall, Youth Room and prevented our staff from using the kitchen to
prepare their lunch. They also barred people from using the car park
when they came to the office and the use of the chapel and church. On
Wednesday they demanded to use the Reception Area of the office. Then
on Thursday when the diocesan effects were being moved out they
grabbed the master key from the Verger and have been using the offices
to sleep in. The equipment from the reception was locked in the
Administrator's office and lock blocks inserted.
On Saturday 13 December at about 9:45pm about eight men hired
apparently by Kunonga demanded the bunch of keys from the staff. They
beat up all the staff on the property but did not manage to get the
keys. In a rare bit of good news, one of the thugs was apprehended by the police
and is in custody and they have since arrested two more.
A meeting was held with Munyanyi one of Kunonga's bishops and
representatives from the Church Council and parishioners this evening
(14th December) at the Avondale Police Station. They are adamant that
they will remain on the church property and claim this is political
and they really are wanting Bishop Bakare. They demanded the three to
be released but the police have remained firm and they will be taken
to court on Monday 15th December 2009 on a charge of assault.
Bishop Bakare moved from the office at Avondale on Monday 8th December
and is now occupying offices at in Milton Park. As this
is not church property we trust that Kunonga will not attempt to
interfere with his activities.
This may only be the beginning of another round of attempts by Kunonga
to gain hold of the diocesan property especially as he has ordained
more priests. In September he occupied the Curate's House at Avondale
when it was temporarily vacant.
Please pray for the eviction of the occupants at Avondale Church and
the safety of the staff. The work by the parish staff has been halted
as a result of the illegal occupation of the property at a time when
we are preparing for our Carol Service on Sunday 21st December 2008 and
Christmas Day services.
Despite everything the light of Christ cannot be extinguished and the Carol Service
will now be held at Arundel School Chapel at 6.30pm.
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