"The most improbable Diocese of the Anglican Communion": Mission, Church and Revolution in Lebombo, Mozambique, 1961-1976

John Stuart

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    Abstract

    The Anglican presence in Mozambique dates from the late nineteenth century. This article provides a historical overview, with reference to mission, church and diocese. It also examines ecclesiastical and other religious connections between Mozambique and the United Kingdom, South Africa and Portugal. Through focus on the career and writings of the English missionary-priest John Paul and on the episcopacy of the Portuguese-born bishop of Lebombo Daniel de Pina Cabral, the article furthermore examines Anglican affairs in Mozambique during the African struggle for liberation from Portuguese rule.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)93-117
    JournalSocial Sciences and Missions
    Volume29
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2016

    Keywords

    • Anglican
    • History
    • Lebombo
    • church
    • diocese
    • mission

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