Golden Jubilee For Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference
FOREWORD
Celebrating a golden jubilee is a significant milestone for every individual or
organization as this chronicles a journey travelled with joys, trials and
tribulations. Indeed, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
What started as a five men band in the then Rhodesia has grown to form a
conference of Bishops in Zimbabwe. With Archbishop Francis Markall SJ of
Harare, and Bishops Aloysius Haene SMB - Gweru, Adolph Schmitt CMM Bulawayo, Donal Lamont O.Carm - Mutare and Ignatius Prieto SMI - Hwange
as the founding fathers, the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops' Conference (ZCBC)
now comprises of eight Bishops after the creation of the other Dioceses of
Chinhoyi, Gokwe and Masvingo. The Conference of Bishops is responsible for
shepherding the Catholic Church in Zimbabwe.
Bishops in union with and in subordination to the Pope, serve the people of their
own Dioceses with ordinary jurisdiction and authority and the Conference
serves as the co-ordinating body meant to administer the work of the local
Church. ZCBC was constituted by Roman Decree on Ist October 1969 and
Bishop Alois Haene was the first President. ZCBC is a member of the Inter
Regional Meeting of Bishops in Southern Africa (IMBISA). This regional body
is in turn a member of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and
Madagascar (SECAM). Together we are all members of the Universal, One,
Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.
Over the years ZCBC has had many developments that witness to its
evangelisation. Its establishment contributed to the common good especially
the advancement of the dignity of humanity. Commissions such as the Catholic
Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP), Caritas, Education, Health, Social
Communications, Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office, Marriage Tribunal,
Pontifical Mission Societies and the Pastoral Centre were formed to drive the
mission of the Church under ZCBC. Their establishment makes sure that the
Church contributes in defending human rights, provision of education, health
delivery, humanitarian assistance, pastoral work, and enabling a ritual
communication in society. ZCBC promotes integral human development,
based on the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church.
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