Ndola, 14 June, 2023 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Zambia have taken upon themselves the responsibility to handle the controversy that has emerged between the Church and the political leadership of the Southern African nation.
In a memorandum shared with ACI Africa Wednesday, June 14, Bishop Benjamin Phiri of Zambia’s Catholic Diocese of Ndola communicates the directive of the members of the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) in which members of the Clergy, women and men Religious, and the Laity are not to make “any public statements” on the Church-State controversy.
The Church-State controversy in Zambia started on May 22 when Fr. Anthony Salangeta criticized President Hakainde Hichilema’s government for using graphs to explain Zambia’s economy.
Fr. Salangeta who was preaching at Holy Mass said Zambians are more interested in issues directly affecting them and not in graphs, remarks that President Hichilema later responded to, describing Fr. Salangeta as a joker.
Coming to the defense of the Parish Priest of Regina Pacis Chawama Catholic Church of Zambia’s Archdiocese of Lusaka (ADL), the Local Ordinary, Archbishop Alick Banda faulted the President for associating his Priest with jokers.