Evans Chinyama Chinyemba
Evans Chinyama Chinyemba (born 9 August 1967) is a Zambian Catholic prelate who is the Bishop of the Diocese of Mongu. He was appointed Bishop of Mongu on 15 February 2011 by Pope Benedict XVI.[1] Background and educationHe was born on 9 August 1967, in the town of Lukulu, Lukulu District, in the Diocese of Livingstone, Zambia.[1] Lukulu became part of the Diocese of Mongu, since 14 June 1997.[2] He attended primary school and secondary school in his home area. In 1991 he began the pre-novitiate education with the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. After completing the Novitiate in South Africa, he travelled to Rome, where he received his Bachelor's degree in philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University.[3] PriesthoodOn 5 February 1994 he professed to be a Member of Oblates of Mary Immaculate. He took his perpetual vows of the Society on 6 January 1999. He was ordained a deacon on 17 April 1999 in Rome. He was ordained priest on 19 August 2000 at Lukulu. He served as a priest in various roles inside and outside of the Diocese of Mongu, until 15 February 2011.[1][3] While he was priest he held the following offices:[3]
As bishopOn 15 February 2011, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation of Bishop Paul Francis Duffy OMI, of the Diocese of Mongu, Zambia. The Holy Father nominated Father Evans Chinyama Chinyemba, OMI, as Bishop of Mongu, Zambia.[3] Father Evans Chinyama Chinyemba received episcopal consecration on 28 May 2011 at the hands of Cardinal Medardo Joseph Mazombwe, Archbishop Emeritus of Lusaka, assisted by Telesphore George Mpundu, Archbishop of Lusaka and Bishop Raymond Mpezele, Bishop of Livingstone.[1] See alsoReferences
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