KINSHASA MARCH 18, 2016(CISA) – Archbishop Henri Isingoma of the Anglican Primate of the Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo (Anglican Church of Congo) has resigned.
Archbishop Henri, who is also Bishop of Kinshasa, has taken the decision to have a health improvement break and return to theological academia, Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS) reported March 14.
His resignation comes three years before the completion of his second five-year term of office; and seven years before the usual retirement age of 65 in the Anglican Church of Congo.
The Archbishop has served Katanga, Boga and Kinshasa dioceses as bishop.
“He has worked hard (and) contributed so much to the Christian unity, transparent and apolitical management of the Anglican Church of Congo,” the provincial secretary, the Venerable Anthonio Kibwela told ACNS.
Mr Kibwela said that Archbishop Henri had worked to develop the province’s management with the aim of “effective growth and its viability” and that he had built “missionary partnerships” with churches and organizations of the Anglican Communion worldwide, the Church of Christ in Congo and the Ecumenical Council of Churches.
“He had always expressed his interest for the joint initiative of the Anglican Church of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Rwanda with the Association of the Catholic Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC) to establish peace in the Great Lakes’ region,” Mr Kibwela said.
He said that the Archbishop and his wife Mugisa Isingoma Godelive have been actively involved in fighting against Gender Based Violence since 2004.
The Dean of the Anglican Church of Congo, the Rt Revd Funga Lambert, the Bishop of Kisangani, will convene a meeting of the House of Bishops in May to elect a new Archbishop.
Until then, “the outgoing Archbishop is working hand-in-hand with the Dean until the new Archbishop is elected,” Mr Kibwela said, adding a request for prayers for the province during the transition.