Mailing by James H. Kauluma on his election as suffragan bishop of Damaraland. The mailing discusses the deportation of three bishops from Damaraland by the South African government: beginning with Bishop Robert Mize in 1968, later his successor Colin Winter who remained the diocesan bishop in exile, and Rev. Richard Wood. The mailing reports since the exile of Wood the diocese has remained under the leadership of a devoted vicar-general, the Rev. Ed Morrow. The mailing reports that the plans have been made for him to be consecrated at Westminster Abby in London after the Archbishop of the Province of South Africa, of which Damaraland is a part, indicated that it would be impossible to find...
Mailing by James H. Kauluma on his election as suffragan bishop of Damaraland. The mailing discusses the deportation of three bishops from Damaraland by the South African government: beginning with Bishop Robert Mize in 1968, later his successor Colin Winter who remained the diocesan bishop in exile, and Rev. Richard Wood. The mailing reports since the exile of Wood the diocese has remained under the leadership of a devoted vicar-general, the Rev. Ed Morrow. The mailing reports that the plans have been made for him to be consecrated at Westminster Abby in London after the Archbishop of the Province of South Africa, of which Damaraland is a part, indicated that it would be impossible to find three bishops normally needed for the consecration. [Note: This item apparently was distributed to the Southern African Christian Alliance network.]