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Statement
in support of Archbishop Pius Ncube
Clergy
of the Archdiocese of Bulawayo
January 16, 2003
The Clergy of the Archdiocese of Bulawayo,
gathered at their annual meeting in December 2002 resolved to make
the following public statement.
WE OFFER our wholehearted and unreserved
support to our Archbishop, Pius Ncube. We congratulate him on his
exercise of his responsibilities as shepherd of his flock in his
diocese. We thank him for his care and concern for that flock and
especially for those most in need and most marginalised: the poor,
the hungry, the homeless, the sick, the bereaved and all those who
suffer injustice in the cause of right.
WE CONGRATULATE Archbishop Pius for his
determination to speak out the truth – the reality which is known
to all loyal Zimbabweans, which is spoken of in our homes and in
the food queues, but which the normal citizen fears to say in public.
WE CONDEMN those who harass, who attack,
who plan evil against the Archbishop. We condemn those who attempt
to silence his voice. We call upon such persons to repent and reform
their ways. We remind such persons that they will appear before
the Almighty Judge on the last day when they shall answer for their
deeds.
WE URGE Archbishop Pius Ncube to continue
in the footsteps of the strong Hebrew Prophets and Christian Martyrs
who were persecuted and silenced in their day by weak and corrupt
leaders. We urge the Archbishop to continue to take his inspiration
our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, who was made to suffer at the
hands of evil men.
WE PRAY for Zimbabwe, that the nation
may quickly be restored to peace and prosperity, to honesty and
transparency, to justice and the rule of law. We pray that all Christian
leaders take up their prophetic role in defence of their flock,
regardless any fear of persecution, which their people’s oppressors
will meet out to them. We thank local churches and the Bishops of
neighbouring nations for the support they have given to Archbishop
Ncube.
THERE IS NO PLACE for neutrality in the
face of the evil which is destroying our nation. Time has run out
for compromise with an evil regime. Attempts to use personal influence
and persuasion have only allowed a corrupt system to consolidate
its power.
WE THEREFORE NOW CALL UPON the Zimbabwean
Catholic Bishops Conference and its Secretary General to come out
publicly with a clear and honest voice – on behalf of the voiceless
– as their predecessors did during the liberation struggle.
WE TOO ARE SHEPHERDS and we pray that
our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, will help us to be good shepherds,
willing to lay down our lives for our flocks when the thief or the
brigand seeks to devour them.
(cf. Luke 6:20-26, John 10:1-21, Matthew
25:31-46)
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