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  • The '''Roman Catholic Church in Zambia''' is part of the worldwide [[Roman Catholic Church]], under the spiritual leadership of the [[Pope]] in [[Rome]]. There ...=Scarecrow Press|edition=3rd|year=2008|isbn=978-0-8108-5305-8|contribution=Catholic Church|pages=41}}</ref> For further details see [[History of Church activit
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  • ...<ref name="allafrica.com">[http://allafrica.com/stories/200706260920.html Catholic Information Service for Africa via AllAfrica.com "Zambia: Former Archbishop ...iest in 1950.<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmungandu.html Catholic Hierarchy "Archbishop Adrian Mung'andu"]</ref>
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  • *[[Zambia Catholic University]]
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  • ...m. When it opened in 1974, it was named the Moto Moto museum, after French Catholic Bishop [[Joseph_Dupont (bishop)|Joseph Dupont]], nicknamed ''Moto Moto'', w
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  • ...out,1.html Website of the Catholic Diocese of Mpika: "Brief history of the Catholic Church in Zambia."] Accessed 25 March 2007.</ref> ...Le Chaptois, M. Afr.<ref>{{cite web|work=Catholic Hierarchy|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bdupj.html|title=Bishop Joseph-Marie-Stanislas Dupont,
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  • ...centre. It is also the site of a government secondary school and St Paul's Catholic Mission, which includes the largest hospital in the Nchelenge District.
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  • ...Seventh Day Baptist church, the Seventh-day Adventist church, or the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • ...3% of Zambians were [[Protestantism|Protestant]], 20.2% were [[Catholicism|Catholic]], 0.5% were Muslim, 2.0% followed other religions, and 1.8% had no religio ...inations include: [[Presbyterianism]], [[Roman Catholicism in Zambia|Roman Catholic]], [[Anglicanism|Anglican]], [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]], [[New Apostoli
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  • ...country's [[Eastern Province, Zambia|Eastern Province]]. Lungu was raised Catholic, but she and her husband are now practising Baptists. She was been married
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  • ...secondary school or hospital. Illiteracy levels are extremely high. The Catholic Church has given hope in the past decades in terms Health provision. A nur
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  • ...alled Nyenyezi. also contributed towards the construction of Matero Parish Catholic Church opposite Saiga Daka nightclub.
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  • ...Paul VI]] as the bishop of the [[Archdiocese of Lusaka]].<ref name=hier>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bmilingo|(Layman) Emmanuel Milingo|21 January 2015}}</ref> ...acy organization to promote the acceptance of married priests in the Roman Catholic Church. On September 24, 2006, Milingo [[ordain]]ed four men as bishops wit
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  • |religion=Roman Catholic ...chael Filalo Chisembele and his brother Romano established the first Roman Catholic church in Fort Rosebery in 1920.<ref>"Letter from Bishop Emeritus of Mansa,
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  • ...ble even after the East-West Schism in 1054. Separations between the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical year and Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar grew only over ...ecember 2). By the time of the Reformation (early 16th century), the Roman Catholic general calendar provided the initial basis for the calendars for the litur
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  • ...but now runs under the auspices of the Zambia Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Church. The meaning of the word "Mpelembe" derives from the native translat
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  • ...of Chief Chiwanangala, Yombwe, Kashitu, Kapampa, Muule, and Santa Maria, a Catholic mission. <ref>Terracarta/International Travel Maps, Vancouver Canada: "Zamb
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  • ...nga, merges into the T1 road in the city of Livingstone near St. Theresa's Catholic Church. T1 then continues on until it crosses over Victoria Falls Bridge in
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  • ...er and Michael Tabor Sr in Harlem, USA. He attended the St. Aloysius Roman Catholic School on West 132nd Street and Harlem's Rice High School where he excelled
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  • Before she became a journalist, she was involved in charity work with the Catholic nuns, usually providing home-based care for the sick or visiting prisoners.
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  • ...strict was a battleground for two competing Christian missions: the Roman Catholic Missionaries of Africa (the "White Fathers"), based at Llondola from 1934, ...The new church rapidly joined the competition for souls against the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Scotland. Lumpa was so successful that by the late
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  • ...visory Committee, the Zambia Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, the [[Yatsani Catholic Radio Station]], [[Zambezi FM]] in [[Livingstone]], the Salvation Army and
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  • [[Image:Catholic church in mansa.jpg|right|thumbnail|125px|Mansa Catholic Cathedral]] *Mansa Catholic Cathedral
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  • ...04/23/catholic-bishops-condemn-hh-arrest-say-zambia-is-now-a-dictatorship/ Catholic Bishops condemn HH arrest, say Zambia is now a dictatorship] Lusaka Times</ ...04/23/catholic-bishops-condemn-hh-arrest-say-zambia-is-now-a-dictatorship/ Catholic Bishops condemn HH arrest, say Zambia is now a dictatorship]</ref>. [[Juliu
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  • ...the authority of [[Joseph Dupont (bishop)|Bishop Joseph Dupont]] of the [[Catholic]] [[White Fathers]] who was based north of [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]]. *''Lubwe (30)'' on Lake Chifunabuli has a Catholic mission and hospital
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  • ...ffected), So January 1 is after Winter Solstice 10 days now. Although most Catholic countries adopted the Gregorian calendar almost immediately, it was only gr ...1 January as the beginning of the new year according to his reform of the Catholic Liturgical Calendar.<ref name="Trawicky2000">{{cite book|last=Trawicky|firs
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  • The Catholic Church through the ADL Pastoral Coordinator Father Thomas Banda advised Cat
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  • ...naugurated as President. Also present is a portrait of Sata at St Ignatius Catholic Church on the day he made the pronouncement. Across the hall on a similar p
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  • **[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kasama]] **[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lusaka]]
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  • ...the UK in the 1970s. He is a former motorcycle courier and was raised as a Catholic before converting to Islam in his 20s.<ref name=telegraph>[http://www.teleg
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  • **[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kasama]] **[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lusaka]]
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  • ...uth Africa. The funeral service was held on 30 January 2014 at St Ignatius Catholic Church in Lusaka and was attended by hundreds of mourners who including the
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  • ...ay octave for Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost that were retained in Roman Catholic and passed into Lutheran and Anglican calendars.}}<!--|accessdate=December ...quoted in "[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10709a.htm Natal Day]", ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'', 1911.</ref> In 303, Arnobius ridiculed the idea of celebrat
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  • # [[Zambia Catholic University]]
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  • He describes his mother, raised from a Catholic background who is now Seventh-Day-Adventist as "a woman who sees religion a
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  • ...and]](based at [[Lubwa]] (next to the Kolwe River from 1913) and the Roman Catholic White Fathers' Mission (based at Ilondola from 1934). Chinsali's first miss
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  • ...scan]] friars. Zambia still retains the historical divisions of this early Catholic mission activity; the county is still divided into diocese administered by ...one's original audience the UMCA held to a less Evangelical and more Anglo-Catholic form of Christian theology. Consequently although highly influential, despi
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  • '''St. Johns Convent School''' is one of the largest Catholic schools in the province, a convent school that provides pre-school, primary '''[[Zambia Catholic University]]''' a private university owned and run by the Zambia Episcopal
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  • ...on of Zambia’s copper mines. Civil Society Trade Network of Zambia and the Catholic Centre for Justice, Development and Peace, Zambia</ref>
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  • ...a museum of [[Bemba people|Mambwe/Lungu]] culture, named after the French Catholic bishop [[Joseph Dupont (bishop)|Joseph Dupont]], nicknamed ''Moto Moto''.
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  • ...-one are run by the government, while four are grant-aided (managed by the Catholic Church and the [[United Church of Zambia]] with financial support from the
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  • * [[Adrian Mung'andu]] - Catholic archbishop of Lusaka
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  • ...s at Mapanza in Zambia's [[Southern Province, Zambia|Southern Province]]. Catholic missionaries, [[J. J. Corbeil]] and [[Frank Wafer]] have also contributed t
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  • ...Njalili Kapengwe whose surname young Emment adopted. He first went to the Catholic School in Broken Hill from 1949 to 1951 and when his father joined the mine
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  • ...its printer, Printpak. These run as one company called ''TimesPrintpak''. Catholic church run printing press, ''Mission Press'', is also located in Ndola. Mis
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  • |Lungu held talks with [[Pope Francis]] and discussed the involvement of the catholic church in Zambia.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/
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  • | religion = [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]]
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  • Catholic priest [[Frank Bwalya]] was arrested on 12 November and charged with incite
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  • ...vel. Later in life, Gallagher became a priest and founded the third oldest Catholic Church in Glasgow: St Simon's, Partick (originally named St Peter's). A pai * The church tower of the Holy Ghost Mission (Roman Catholic) in [[Bagamoyo]], Tanzania, is sometimes called "Livingstone Tower" as Livi
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  • ...mained on the farm until the late 1910s, when he either gave or sold it to Catholic missionaries, and moved to [[Kabwe|Broken Hill]], one of the largest settle
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