Diocese of Niassa
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Diocese of Niassa | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Anglican Church of Southern Africa |
Archdeaconries | 6 |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 32 |
Congregations | 426 |
Members | 65,500 |
Information | |
Rite | Anglican |
Cathedral | St. Bartholomew, Messumba |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | vacant |
Website | |
Diocese of Niassa |
The Diocese of Niassa (pt. Diocese Anglicana do Niassa) it is one of the two Anglican dioceses of Mozambique, both part of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. This diocese is the more Northern of the two, the other is Lebombo. It is divided into six archdeaconries: Cobue, Lunho, Lichinga, Milange, Rio Chire and Lurio.
The last bishop is Mark Van Koevering, an American of Dutch descent, in office from 2003 to 2015. The bishop's seat is vacant as of November 2015.
The diocese has 426 congregations, over 65,500 worshippers, and 55 priests. It has a link with the Diocese of London in the Church of England.
List of bishops
- Paulo Zuizane Litumbe 1979-1985
- Paulino Manhique 1985-2003
- Mark Van Koevering 2003-2015
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.[1]