Kumbo Diocese prayerfully awaits another bishop

by Lvinus Tal Bam. Esq.

Christians of the Diocese of Kumbo have been waiting patiently ever since their bishop was named Co-Adjutor in the Archdiocese of Bamenda, and as at Monday January 24, their patience had slightly turned to anxiety after Archbishop Paul Verdzekov officially handed over the Crosier to “their bishop”, Mgr. Cornelius F. Esua.

Their feelings can be likened to those of children whose father spends most of his time in the coast and only comes home occasionally.
This has been the case since January 11, when Bishop Esua took up new residence in Bamenda, and has been busy commuting to Kumbo where he still serves as the Apostolic Administrator. On January 22, 2006, Archbishop Paul Verdzekov turned 75, the age stipulated by Canon Law for a bishop to go on retirement. He also celebrated his 35th anniversary at the helm of the Archdiocese of Bamenda, with a Thanksgiving Mass during which he handed over the “Staff” to Archbishop Cornelius Esua. Archbishop Paul Verdzekov is now Archbishop Emeritus of Bamenda.
The Communication Department of the Diocese of Kumbo wishes Mgr. Esua a fruitful ministry and a well deserved rest for “Fr. Paul Verdzekov”, as he loves to be called. As this smooth transition is taking place in Bamenda, anxiety reigns amongst the faithful.
Meanwhile, in Kumbo, all ears are up like jack-rabbits, listening to Rome for a Papal appointment of a new Bishop for Kumbo.
May the Holy Spirit guide the appointment of a shepherd who will follow the example of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ.

January 28, 2006 at 12:54 AM in

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