Saturday, 20 August 2005

Malawi elects British bishop

ACNS reports:

The Revd Nicholas Henderson, currently Vicar of two west London parishes, All Saints, Ealing & St Martin’s West Acton, has been elected as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Lake Malawi.

Newspaper reports have been rather more forthcoming:

The Nation (Malawi) Anglicans reject bishop-elect by Bright Sonani

Church of England Newspaper Cleric’s bishop post riles African critics by George Conger and Jonathan Wynne-Jones

The Times Malawi in uproar over promotion of pro-gay churchman by Ruth Gledhill and Jonathan Wynne-Jones

Posted by Simon Sarmiento on Saturday, 20 August 2005 at 11:01pm BST
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Perhaps theological position wasn't the only concern of those who selected Rev. Henderson. The church in Malawi is far more complex and varied than Malango's statements might suggest.

Posted by: Merseymike on Sunday, 21 August 2005 at 11:04pm BST

Is there a difference between the diocese of Northern Malawi and Lake Malawi? It would be most ironic if this were the diocese that Fr. Moyer moved into to escape the liberal tendencies of Bennison...

Posted by: Derek on Monday, 22 August 2005 at 7:12pm BST

These two are quite separate dioceses. Malawi has four dioceses in total, within the Province of Central Africa which also covers Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana.

Posted by: Simon Sarmiento on Monday, 22 August 2005 at 11:08pm BST

This situation says alot. Should we say that whatever Malango says on behalf of the church is the reality on the ground. This election challenges his leadership. The results of the election should be respected by all.

Posted by: Bob Kalimbe on Tuesday, 23 August 2005 at 8:25pm BST

I'm amazed that Rev Henderson wants to live and minister in Malawi.... a tad different from Ealing! Brave man.. but I'm not sure how culturally relevant he would be; nor, given the timing, whether the church needs the sort of controversy his presence would generate... The perceived support for culturally unacceptable immorality might kill growth and drive many away from the Anglican church. A risk worth taking ?

Posted by: Dave on Wednesday, 24 August 2005 at 10:19pm BST

It also begs the question of what would happen should the expected split take place.

Posted by: Merseymike on Thursday, 25 August 2005 at 11:17am BST
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