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Church removes Zambia archbishop | Church removes Zambia archbishop |
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Pope Benedict XVI has excommunicated a Zambian archbishop, Emmanuel Milingo, two days after he ordained four married men as bishops. | |
A Vatican statement said he had been automatically excommunicated under church law because of his actions. | |
Archbishop Milingo, 76, who now lives in the US, performed the ordination ceremony in Washington DC on Sunday. | |
The Catholic diocese in Washington immediately declared the installations to be invalid. | The Catholic diocese in Washington immediately declared the installations to be invalid. |
Correspondents say that Archbishop Milingo has long been a controversial figure in the Roman Catholic Church. | |
Six years ago, he married a South Korean woman at a mass wedding in New York organised by the Korean-based Unification Church - the so-called "Moonies". | |
He was later persuaded by the Vatican to renounce the marriage, but has since rejoined his wife. | |
Mass exorcisms | |
The Zambian preacher was nominated archbishop of Lusaka at age 39, a post he held for 14 years before a disagreement with the Vatican over his activities as a healer and an exorcist. | |
He was recalled to Rome in 1983 but managed to keep his rank of archbishop. | |
Archbishop Milingo then gained a strong following in a Church where he had been stationed near Rome because of his reputation as an exorcist. | |
But Catholic officials accused him of promoting African indigenous beliefs by performing mass exorcisms and healing ceremonies. | |
Mr Milingo announced earlier this year that his new mission was to persuade the Church to allow priests to marry. | |
"The Holy See has patiently witnessed the evolution of the events which, unfortunately, have led Archbishop Milingo to a state of irregularity and progressive open break from communion with the Church," the Vatican said in a statement. | |
The Vatican statement cited his "attempted marriage" and Sunday's ordinations. | |
The four married men he ordained on Sunday were also automatically excommunicated, it said. |
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