Diocese of Niassa explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Niassa
Rite:Anglican
Province:Mozambique and Angola
Bishop:Lucas Mchema
Cathedral:St. Bartholomew, Messumba
Archdeaconries:6
Parishes:32
Congregations:426
Members:65,500
Website:Diocese of Niassa

The Diocese of Niassa (pt. Diocese Anglicana do Niassa) it is one of the eight Anglican dioceses of Mozambique, part of the Anglican Church of Mozambique and Angola. This diocese is geographically in the northwestern corner of the country, the others being the Diocese of Lebombo, Diocese of Nampula, the Missionary Diocese of Zambezia, the Missionary Diocese of Tete, the Missionary Diocese of Inhambane, the Missionary Diocese of Rio Pungue, and the Missionary Diocese of Maciene.

History

Mark van Koevering, an American of Dutch descent, was the diocesan bishop from 2003 to 2015. The diocese itself was not able to elect a bishop after three days of election to succeed him and so it was delegated to the synod of bishops of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa in September 2016 where the Synod elected Vicente Msosa as the bishop elect, being consecrated bishop of the Diocese of Niassa on 25 February 2017.[1]

Structure

Niassa diocese is divided into six archdeaconries: Cobue, Lunho, Lichinga, Milange, Rio Chire and Lurio.

The diocese has 426 congregations, over 65,500 worshipers, and 55 priests. It has a link with the Diocese of London in the Church of England.

List of bishops

On 5 December 2021, Vincente Msosa was transferred from Niassa to Zambezia;[2] on 6 May 2022, Lucas Mchema was elected to become bishop of the diocese.[3] Mchema was consecrated bishop on 9 July 2022 at Messumba.[4]

Coat of arms

The diocese registered a coat of arms at the Bureau of Heraldry in 2001 : Per fess wavy Or and Azure, in chief a dug-out issuant Brunatre, seated therein a fisherman proper, vested about the loins Argent and holding pendant from a handline Sable a fish Argent, in base three barrulets wavy of the last; the shield ensigned of a mitre proper.[5]

Anglican realignment

Under Bishop Vicente Msosa leadership, the Diocese of Niassa has been supportive of the Anglican realignment. He was one of the two bishops of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa to attend GAFCON III, in Jerusalem, on 17-22 June 2018.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Church's youngest bishop installed in Mozambique, Anglican Ink, 1 April 2017 . 8 April 2017 . 9 April 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170409112805/http://www.anglican.ink/article/churchs-youngest-bishop-installed-mozambique . dead .
  2. ALMA London . ALMALondonD . 15 November 2022 . no . 1467560946877059076 . 5 December 2021 . Photos from Milange where Bp Vicente was collated as Bp of Zambezia... . https://web.archive.org/web/20211205183117/https://twitter.com/ALMALondonD/status/1467560946877059076 . 5 December 2021 .
  3. ALMA London . ALMALondonD . 15 November 2022 . no . 1522614747329409024 . 6 May 2022 . A very warm welcome to our 9th partner Bishop. Welcome Revd Lucas Mchema... . https://web.archive.org/web/20220506163046/https://twitter.com/ALMALondonD/status/1522614747329409024 . 6 May 2022 .
  4. Web site: Diocese of London . Eight new bishops consecrated . 17 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220617155613/https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/eight-new-bishops-consecrated/ . 17 June 2022 . 15 November 2022 .
  5. Book: Brownell, F. G. . Fred Brownell

    . Fred Brownell. Heraldry in the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, 1847-2000: Coats of Arms of the Dioceses, Collegiate and Parish Churches, and the Order of Ethiopia. 2002. Heraldsholme CC. 978-0-620-28606-0. 65.

  6. https://www.gafcon.org/news/gafcon-networks-mobilise-following-cyclone Gafcon networks mobilise following cyclone, GAFCON Official Website