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hrmjustin

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Fri Apr 4, 2014, 11:27 AM Apr 2014

Bishop Dinis Sengulane, Mozambican pioneer of peace-longest serving Anglican bishop retires

Matthew Davies

[Episcopal News Service] The Rt. Rev. Dinis Sengulane, the longest-serving bishop in the Anglican Communion, retired March 25 after leading the Diocese of Lebombo in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa for almost 38 years.

Consecrated as bishop in 1976, Sengulane made his mark as one of Africa’s greatest peacemakers when his efforts to mediate between the Mozambique government and the rebel group Renamo brought an end to 15 years of civil war in 1992.

http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/2014/03/25/video-bishop-dinis-sengulane-mozambican-pioneer-of-peace/

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