
Day 11: How far would you go?
#Then: A young Bishop Dinis Sengulane, about to confirm candidates in Mozambique, chats with Ilda who walked a long distance

#Then: A young Bishop Dinis Sengulane, about to confirm candidates in Mozambique, chats with Ilda who walked a long distance

#Then: This fascinating photo shows three Bishops from Lebombo from 1873-1921, Bishops Smyth, Fuller and Fisher, each passing on the

#Then: Mr Arthur Wright was a young carpenter and builder who worked in Mozambique and built, amongst other things, this

#Then: The photo at the top from 1975 is of a young Dinis Sengulane with his parents when he was

#Then: Individuals committing to the work of the Lord in Niassa in 1978 as the new Diocese grows and growing

#Then: Back in 1974, the focus in these magazines was still on the ‘missionaries’ and their commitment to the building

#Then: This church was, back in 1924, the new church for this local Anglican community in Maciene. What excitement there must

#Then: This photo celebrates the beginning of the formal Diocese of Niassa in 1978 in the cathedral at Messumba although

#Then: A young Bishop Dinis Sengulane in 1978 is confirming en masse! Great swathes of young and old quite often came
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