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This week’s Church Times carries more detail of the story below. See Malawi 21 reject Bishop Mwenda by Pat Ashworth.
According to the Daily Times in Malawi, Anglicans reject bishop again:
The Anglican Diocese of Lake Malawi has rejected retired Bishop Leonard Mwenda of Lusaka, Zambia who was last month appointed interim head of the church in place of another rejected Bishop-elect Reverend Nicholas Paul Henderson.
The Court of Anglican bishops in Central Africa refused to confirm Henderson as bishop for Diocese of Lake Malawi on allegations that he was supportive of homosexuality.
But the clergy from the Lake Malawi Diocese meeting Friday last week disagreed with the church court’s decision to reject Henderson and complained that Mwenda was imposed on the Diocese.
More details in the article.
Posted by Simon Sarmiento on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 9:05am GMTThis is most interesting -- I am unclear how this is supposed to be resolved -- clearly the area bishops seem to have veto power, but the diocese seems to be standing firm -- is there a possibility of stalemate?
Posted by: Prior Aelred on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 1:09pm GMTPanel of Reference
Posted by: Göran Koch-Swahne on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 1:49pm GMTWell -- now this is an exciting development. It would appear there is not a monolithic "Global South" -- eh?
Posted by: Greg Jones on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 4:39pm GMTPerhaps we (TEC) should take Lake Malawi under our wing -- as they are obviously being victimized and oppressed by Archbishop Malango. {removes tongue from cheek}
Posted by: Lisa on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 6:00pm GMTAnybody got Malawi constitution?
Posted by: Tunde on Thursday, 15 December 2005 at 11:04am GMTI suspect that the Diocese has to reach agreement with the Metropolitan in such cases...
Posted by: Dave on Friday, 16 December 2005 at 8:12pm GMT