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Diocese of Natal

The Diocese of Natal is in the region of Natal, South Africa, the diocese has its northern boundary at the Tugela River. The episcopal leader of the diocese is the bishop of Natal.

Diocese of Natal
Location
CountrySouth Africa
Ecclesiastical provinceSouthern Africa
Archdeaconries15
Information
RiteAnglican
Established1853
CathedralCathedral of the Holy Nativity
Current leadership
BishopNkosinathi Ndwandwe, diocesan bishop
Metropolitan ArchbishopThabo Makgoba
SuffraganVacant
Website
www.anglican-kzn.org.za

History Edit

The history of the Diocese in the Colony of Natal starts with the consecration of John William Colenso as bishop on St Andrew's Day, 30 November 1853, at Lambeth Parish Church. Hitherto Anglicans had been in Natal since the arrival of the first English settlers in 1824. The first missionaries came in the 1830s. In 1849, colonial chaplains were appointed for Pietermaritzburg and Durban.

In 1847 Robert Gray was appointed bishop of Cape Town and his vast diocese included the Colony of Natal. Following his visitation to Natal in 1850 Gray saw the great need for mission and for a bishop who could lead that mission. He found and recommended Colenso to be the first bishop of Natal. As with Bishop Gray, Colenso was appointed by letters patent, issued by Queen Victoria.

Bishop Colenso was highly gifted in many ways. He had a distinctive missionary theology and spoke and wrote widely on biblical criticism. He was severely critical of British political intentions towards the Zulu people. His preaching and writings brought about clashes between him and Dean Green and Bishop Gray, as well as with the leaders of the Colony.

Colenso was tried and found guilty of heresy and in 1865 was deposed as bishop. Civil law however supported him and enabled him to keep properties vested in his name, and he continued as bishop of Natal until his death in 1883. This created a schism, and in 1867 William Macrorie was appointed bishop of Maritzburg. Macrorie had to start work again, both in towns and in rural areas. New parishes and missions were established throughout the Maritzburg Diocese, which now included Alfred County to the south and Newcastle and Dundee to the north. In 1866, T. G. Fearne was Archdeacon of Durban and the Archdeaconry of Maritzburg vacant.[1]

Following the death of Colenso in 1883 and the resignation of Macrorie in 1892 the Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward White Benson, appointed his chaplain, Arthur Hamilton Baynes, as bishop of both Anglican groups. Baynes was able to bring about a reconciliation of the two, and by the time he resigned in 1901 most of the Colenso churches had agreed to come under his jurisdiction. He was able to leave a diocese consisting of eighteen parishes, six Zulu missions, two Indian missions, three schools and one mission hospital. For all this, Baynes had the assistance of two archdeacons.

A former archdeacon, Frederick Samuel Baines, followed as bishop from 1901 to 1928. With the Anglo-Boer War behind him, and the 1910 Act giving him the Colenso properties, Baines was able to forge ahead in both the mission work as well as in the growth of parishes. The diocese experienced its greatest growth in Baines's episcopate. Fred Roach from Zululand, a Zulu language speaker, was appointed assistant bishop in 1912.

Leonard Noel Fisher was bishop from 1928 until 1951. What with the depression of the early 1930s and the Second World War this period covered severe social and economic hardships. Because of the need for providing Chaplains in the Second World War, Fisher was faced with a severe clergy shortage and little growth was attained.

Greater progress was made during the episcopate of Vernon Inman, 1951 – 1974, with several new parishes being established. He was assisted by four archdeacons and a suffragan bishop, Ken Hallowes, was appointed in 1969. This was the period which saw the onslaught of apartheid which proved to be a challenge to the church to remove racial discrimination from its structures. In 1964 the missions of the diocese were given parochial status. All incumbents were now styled rector and Black canons and archdeacons were appointed. In 1972 regional councils were introduced, their jurisdictions coinciding with the archdeaconries. In 1973 clergy stipends were given parity.

Philip Russell was Bishop from 1974 to 1981, at which time he was elected archbishop of Cape Town. In 1980 Alfred Mkhize was elected suffragan bishop to succeed Ken Hallowes who had retired that year. The main achievement during Russell's short episcopate was the uniting of the two city parishes in Pietermaritzburg and the building of the Cathedral of the Holy Nativity. Although already archbishop he was able to dedicate the cathedral on 22 November 1981.

Michael Nuttall's episcopate, 1982 – 2000, was marked by the church's response to the struggle to achieve democratic rule in our country. At times the Natal Diocese was considered to be amongst the most violent in the world. A great deal of blood and tears have been shed, but by and large we have come through encouraged by the role the church has played in bringing about such a transition. Several parishes, church schools and United Churches were established during this period.

A second suffragan, Matthew Makhaye, was elected in 1989, and was the first bishop to be consecrated in the new cathedral, by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The diocese now had three bishops, and each was given an episcopal area in which to minister. Alfred Mkhize retired in 1990 and was replaced by Ross Cuthbertson who resigned four years later. In 1995 Rubin Phillip was elected suffragan and on 26 August of the same year was consecrated in the cathedral by Archbishop Desmond. In 1999 Rubin Phillip was elected diocesan bishop, and on 12 February 2000 Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane enthroned him in the cathedral.

In the same year John Forbes retired after twenty four years as Dean of Natal, and was replaced by Fred Pitout. Bishop Matthew also retired, and so in the following year Elijah Thwala and Funginkosi Mbhele were both elected and consecrated bishops suffragan. With Bishop Elijah's retirement in 2006, Nkosinathi Ndwandwe in 2007 was elected and installed as suffragan, having been consecrated in St Cyprian's Cathedral, Kimberley. A year later Fred Pitout resigned, and in January 2009 Ndabezinhle Sibisi was installed as dean.

Administration Edit

The diocese shadows the geographical area of much of the KwaZulu Natal Province, excluding the area known as Zululand, which is its own diocese, Anglican Diocese of Zululand. As is the custom in Anglican dioceses, the diocese is divided into sub-regions, known as Archdeaconries, to facilitate better administrative and pastoral leadership processes. The archdeaconries and the parishes that fall under them are as follows:

CATHEDRAL: The Very Revd Ndabenhle Sibisi ~ Cathedral of the Holy Nativity; Southridge United Church; All Saints United Church; Eastwood United Church; Eston United Church, St Margaret; Ixopo, St John the Baptist; Pietermaritzburg, Eastwood United Church; Pietermaritzburg, St Paul's Church; Richmond with Byrne, St Mary with Baynesfield and Indaleni; Springvale, St Andrew; St David, Prestbury; Institution: St. Nicholas Diocesan School

ETHEKWINI SOUTH: Acting-Archdeacon Andrew Manning ~ Amanzimtoti, Good Shepherd; Bellair, All Saints; Bluff, St Barnabas; Chatsworth, The Epiphany; Enwabi, St Philip; Kingsburgh, St Mary; Merebank, St Michael and All Angels; Umlazi, St Augustine; Wentworth, St Gabriel; Woodlands, Montclair with Yellowwood Park;Lamontville, St Simon; Institution: St Monica's Children's Home

DURBAN CENTRAL: Archdeacon Merwyn Singh ~ Addington, Christ Church; Berea, St Thomas; Durban, St Aidan; Durban, St Cyprian; Durban, St Faith; Durban, St John–the-Divine; Durban, St Paul's; Greyville, St Mary's; Morningside, St James; Overport, Christ Church; Sydenham, St John with St Raphael; Chesterville/Cato Crest/Cato Manor; Institution: Mission to Seafarers Institution: St Martin's Children's Home

ETHEKWINI NORTH: Archdeacon Pinky Nyoni ~ Durban North, St Martin in the Field; Greenwood Park, St Columba; Kwa Mashu, Ekuvukeni; Newlands, St Peter; Northlands, St Margaret on the Hill; Ntuzuma, KwaMsindisi; Umhlanga, St Michael

INGAGANE: Archdeacon Amos Nkosi ~ Dundee, St James; Dundee, St Philip; Newcastle, Holy Trinity; Newcastle (Madadeni), St Andrew; Newcastle (Osizweni), Ekubonakhalisweni;

PIETERMARITZBURG: Archdeacon Siyothula Kahlelani ~ Edendale, St Martin; Hayfields, St Matthew; Pietermaritzburg, St Luke; Scottsville, St Alphege; Sobantu, St Christopher; York with Ravensworth, All Souls; Pietermaritzburg, Holy Angels; Sweetwaters, St Raphael; Imbali, St Mark; Camperdown, The Resurrection; Institution: Colenso House of Studies Institution: Society of Jesus Compassion Institution: St Bernard Mizeki School

PINETOWN: Acting Archdeacon Joseph Gumede~ Clermont, St Andrew; Hammarsdale, St Mary; Hillcrest, Holy Trinity; Kloof, St Agnes; Mariannridge; Christ-the-King Molweni, Valley congregations; Pinetown, St John the Baptist; Queensburgh, St Augustine; Umhlathuzana; Westville, St Elizabeth; Institution: St Mary's Diocesan School for Girls

UMNGENI: Acting-Archdeacon Forbes Maupa ~ Boston, St Michael United Church; Drakensberg, St Michael; Karkloof, St Luke; Mooi River, St Paul; Mpophomeni, The Good Shepherd; Pholela, St Mary; Kirby-Hilton, Church Of The Ascension; Stoffelton, St Augustine;

UMVOTI: Acting-Archdeacon Siphosini Zulu ~ Greytown, St James; Greytown, St Peter; Inanda, Prince of Peace; KwaDukuza, St Philip; KwaDukuza, All Saints with Darnall, St Alban; Umhlali, All Souls; Maidstone, All Saints; Phoenix, Holy Trinity; Tongaat, St John

UTHUKELA: Archdeacon Sboniso Khanyile ~ Estcourt, St Barnabas' Estcourt, St Matthew; Steadville, St John; Klip River, St Chad; Ladysmith, All Saints

UMZIMKHULU: Archdeacon Nkosinami Nkomonde ~ Ezimbokodweni; Harding, St James; Isipingo, St James; Magabheni, St Bride; Margate, St Margaret of Antioch; Ngcwayi, St Laurence; Port Shepstone, St Katharine; Scottburgh, St Paul with Umkomaas, Christ Church; Umzimkulwana, St Luke; Umzinto, St Patrick; Institution: Hlanganani Preparatory School;

List of bishops Edit

Diocesan bishops
From Until Incumbent Notes
1853 1883 John Colenso William Macrorie consecrated rival Bishop of Maritzburg from 1868 to 1892
1883 1893 vacant
1893 1901 Hamilton Baynes
1901 1928 Samuel Baines
1928 1951 Leonard Fisher Translated from Lebombo.
1951 1974 Vernon Inman
1974 1982 Philip Russell Translated from Port Elizabeth; translated to Cape Town.
1982 1999 Michael Nuttall Translated from Pretoria.
1999 2015 Rubin Phillip
2015 2019 Dino Gabriel Translated from Zululand,[2] resigned September 2019.[3]
2021 Nkosinathi Ndwandwe to be translated from Mthatha[4]
Bishops suffragan
From Until Incumbent Notes
1912 1922 Fred Roach
1969 1980 Kenneth Bernard Hallowes
1980 1990 Alfred Mkhize
1989 2000 Matthew Mandlenkosi Makhaye
1990 1994 Ross Gray Cuthbertson "Overseas Appointments". Church Times. No. 6664. 2 November 1990. p. 5. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 22 July 2019 – via UK Press Online archives.
2001 2006 Elijah Robert Thwala
2001 2010 Funginkosi Niclaus Mbhele
2007 2017 Nkosinathi Ndwandwe translated to Mthatha
2011 2019 Tsietsi Edward Seleoane to be translated to Umzimvubu[5]
Assistant bishops
From Until Incumbent Notes
1961 1967 Archibald Howard Cullen
1961 1971 Edward Francis Paget
1971 1987 Thomas William Stainton

References Edit

  1. ^ The Clergy List for 1866. London: George Cox. 1866. p. 439.
  2. ^ "Anglican head named". Independent Online. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  3. ^ Naidoo, Mervyn (29 September 2019). "Durban Bishop 'pushed' to retire amid bitter church spat". Sunday Tribune. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  4. ^ Nzimande, Makhosi (9 July 2021). "Bishops Elect new Bishop of Natal". anglicanchurchsa.org. Anglican Church of Southern Africa. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  5. ^ Arenz, Horace (22 September 2019). "New Bishop of Mzimvubu elected". anglicanchurchsa.org. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  • Updated from information supplied by the Diocese of Natal Archives June 2012

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Diocese of Natal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Diocese of Natal is in the region of Natal South Africa the diocese has its northern boundary at the Tugela River The episcopal leader of the diocese is the bishop of Natal Diocese of NatalLocationCountrySouth AfricaEcclesiastical provinceSouthern AfricaArchdeaconries15InformationRiteAnglicanEstablished1853CathedralCathedral of the Holy NativityCurrent leadershipBishopNkosinathi Ndwandwe diocesan bishopMetropolitan ArchbishopThabo MakgobaSuffraganVacantWebsitewww wbr anglican kzn wbr org wbr za Contents 1 History 2 Administration 3 List of bishops 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe history of the Diocese in the Colony of Natal starts with the consecration of John William Colenso as bishop on St Andrew s Day 30 November 1853 at Lambeth Parish Church Hitherto Anglicans had been in Natal since the arrival of the first English settlers in 1824 The first missionaries came in the 1830s In 1849 colonial chaplains were appointed for Pietermaritzburg and Durban In 1847 Robert Gray was appointed bishop of Cape Town and his vast diocese included the Colony of Natal Following his visitation to Natal in 1850 Gray saw the great need for mission and for a bishop who could lead that mission He found and recommended Colenso to be the first bishop of Natal As with Bishop Gray Colenso was appointed by letters patent issued by Queen Victoria Bishop Colenso was highly gifted in many ways He had a distinctive missionary theology and spoke and wrote widely on biblical criticism He was severely critical of British political intentions towards the Zulu people His preaching and writings brought about clashes between him and Dean Green and Bishop Gray as well as with the leaders of the Colony Colenso was tried and found guilty of heresy and in 1865 was deposed as bishop Civil law however supported him and enabled him to keep properties vested in his name and he continued as bishop of Natal until his death in 1883 This created a schism and in 1867 William Macrorie was appointed bishop of Maritzburg Macrorie had to start work again both in towns and in rural areas New parishes and missions were established throughout the Maritzburg Diocese which now included Alfred County to the south and Newcastle and Dundee to the north In 1866 T G Fearne was Archdeacon of Durban and the Archdeaconry of Maritzburg vacant 1 Following the death of Colenso in 1883 and the resignation of Macrorie in 1892 the Archbishop of Canterbury Edward White Benson appointed his chaplain Arthur Hamilton Baynes as bishop of both Anglican groups Baynes was able to bring about a reconciliation of the two and by the time he resigned in 1901 most of the Colenso churches had agreed to come under his jurisdiction He was able to leave a diocese consisting of eighteen parishes six Zulu missions two Indian missions three schools and one mission hospital For all this Baynes had the assistance of two archdeacons A former archdeacon Frederick Samuel Baines followed as bishop from 1901 to 1928 With the Anglo Boer War behind him and the 1910 Act giving him the Colenso properties Baines was able to forge ahead in both the mission work as well as in the growth of parishes The diocese experienced its greatest growth in Baines s episcopate Fred Roach from Zululand a Zulu language speaker was appointed assistant bishop in 1912 Leonard Noel Fisher was bishop from 1928 until 1951 What with the depression of the early 1930s and the Second World War this period covered severe social and economic hardships Because of the need for providing Chaplains in the Second World War Fisher was faced with a severe clergy shortage and little growth was attained Greater progress was made during the episcopate of Vernon Inman 1951 1974 with several new parishes being established He was assisted by four archdeacons and a suffragan bishop Ken Hallowes was appointed in 1969 This was the period which saw the onslaught of apartheid which proved to be a challenge to the church to remove racial discrimination from its structures In 1964 the missions of the diocese were given parochial status All incumbents were now styled rector and Black canons and archdeacons were appointed In 1972 regional councils were introduced their jurisdictions coinciding with the archdeaconries In 1973 clergy stipends were given parity Philip Russell was Bishop from 1974 to 1981 at which time he was elected archbishop of Cape Town In 1980 Alfred Mkhize was elected suffragan bishop to succeed Ken Hallowes who had retired that year The main achievement during Russell s short episcopate was the uniting of the two city parishes in Pietermaritzburg and the building of the Cathedral of the Holy Nativity Although already archbishop he was able to dedicate the cathedral on 22 November 1981 Michael Nuttall s episcopate 1982 2000 was marked by the church s response to the struggle to achieve democratic rule in our country At times the Natal Diocese was considered to be amongst the most violent in the world A great deal of blood and tears have been shed but by and large we have come through encouraged by the role the church has played in bringing about such a transition Several parishes church schools and United Churches were established during this period A second suffragan Matthew Makhaye was elected in 1989 and was the first bishop to be consecrated in the new cathedral by Archbishop Desmond Tutu The diocese now had three bishops and each was given an episcopal area in which to minister Alfred Mkhize retired in 1990 and was replaced by Ross Cuthbertson who resigned four years later In 1995 Rubin Phillip was elected suffragan and on 26 August of the same year was consecrated in the cathedral by Archbishop Desmond In 1999 Rubin Phillip was elected diocesan bishop and on 12 February 2000 Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane enthroned him in the cathedral In the same year John Forbes retired after twenty four years as Dean of Natal and was replaced by Fred Pitout Bishop Matthew also retired and so in the following year Elijah Thwala and Funginkosi Mbhele were both elected and consecrated bishops suffragan With Bishop Elijah s retirement in 2006 Nkosinathi Ndwandwe in 2007 was elected and installed as suffragan having been consecrated in St Cyprian s Cathedral Kimberley A year later Fred Pitout resigned and in January 2009 Ndabezinhle Sibisi was installed as dean Administration EditThe diocese shadows the geographical area of much of the KwaZulu Natal Province excluding the area known as Zululand which is its own diocese Anglican Diocese of Zululand As is the custom in Anglican dioceses the diocese is divided into sub regions known as Archdeaconries to facilitate better administrative and pastoral leadership processes The archdeaconries and the parishes that fall under them are as follows CATHEDRAL The Very Revd Ndabenhle Sibisi Cathedral of the Holy Nativity Southridge United Church All Saints United Church Eastwood United Church Eston United Church St Margaret Ixopo St John the Baptist Pietermaritzburg Eastwood United Church Pietermaritzburg St Paul s Church Richmond with Byrne St Mary with Baynesfield and Indaleni Springvale St Andrew St David Prestbury Institution St Nicholas Diocesan SchoolETHEKWINI SOUTH Acting Archdeacon Andrew Manning Amanzimtoti Good Shepherd Bellair All Saints Bluff St Barnabas Chatsworth The Epiphany Enwabi St Philip Kingsburgh St Mary Merebank St Michael and All Angels Umlazi St Augustine Wentworth St Gabriel Woodlands Montclair with Yellowwood Park Lamontville St Simon Institution St Monica s Children s HomeDURBAN CENTRAL Archdeacon Merwyn Singh Addington Christ Church Berea St Thomas Durban St Aidan Durban St Cyprian Durban St Faith Durban St John the Divine Durban St Paul s Greyville St Mary s Morningside St James Overport Christ Church Sydenham St John with St Raphael Chesterville Cato Crest Cato Manor Institution Mission to Seafarers Institution St Martin s Children s HomeETHEKWINI NORTH Archdeacon Pinky Nyoni Durban North St Martin in the Field Greenwood Park St Columba Kwa Mashu Ekuvukeni Newlands St Peter Northlands St Margaret on the Hill Ntuzuma KwaMsindisi Umhlanga St MichaelINGAGANE Archdeacon Amos Nkosi Dundee St James Dundee St Philip Newcastle Holy Trinity Newcastle Madadeni St Andrew Newcastle Osizweni Ekubonakhalisweni PIETERMARITZBURG Archdeacon Siyothula Kahlelani Edendale St Martin Hayfields St Matthew Pietermaritzburg St Luke Scottsville St Alphege Sobantu St Christopher York with Ravensworth All Souls Pietermaritzburg Holy Angels Sweetwaters St Raphael Imbali St Mark Camperdown The Resurrection Institution Colenso House of Studies Institution Society of Jesus Compassion Institution St Bernard Mizeki SchoolPINETOWN Acting Archdeacon Joseph Gumede Clermont St Andrew Hammarsdale St Mary Hillcrest Holy Trinity Kloof St Agnes Mariannridge Christ the King Molweni Valley congregations Pinetown St John the Baptist Queensburgh St Augustine Umhlathuzana Westville St Elizabeth Institution St Mary s Diocesan School for GirlsUMNGENI Acting Archdeacon Forbes Maupa Boston St Michael United Church Drakensberg St Michael Karkloof St Luke Mooi River St Paul Mpophomeni The Good Shepherd Pholela St Mary Kirby Hilton Church Of The Ascension Stoffelton St Augustine UMVOTI Acting Archdeacon Siphosini Zulu Greytown St James Greytown St Peter Inanda Prince of Peace KwaDukuza St Philip KwaDukuza All Saints with Darnall St Alban Umhlali All Souls Maidstone All Saints Phoenix Holy Trinity Tongaat St JohnUTHUKELA Archdeacon Sboniso Khanyile Estcourt St Barnabas Estcourt St Matthew Steadville St John Klip River St Chad Ladysmith All SaintsUMZIMKHULU Archdeacon Nkosinami Nkomonde Ezimbokodweni Harding St James Isipingo St James Magabheni St Bride Margate St Margaret of Antioch Ngcwayi St Laurence Port Shepstone St Katharine Scottburgh St Paul with Umkomaas Christ Church Umzimkulwana St Luke Umzinto St Patrick Institution Hlanganani Preparatory School List of bishops EditDiocesan bishopsFrom Until Incumbent Notes1853 1883 John Colenso William Macrorie consecrated rival Bishop of Maritzburg from 1868 to 18921883 1893 vacant1893 1901 Hamilton Baynes1901 1928 Samuel Baines1928 1951 Leonard Fisher Translated from Lebombo 1951 1974 Vernon Inman1974 1982 Philip Russell Translated from Port Elizabeth translated to Cape Town 1982 1999 Michael Nuttall Translated from Pretoria 1999 2015 Rubin Phillip2015 2019 Dino Gabriel Translated from Zululand 2 resigned September 2019 3 2021 Nkosinathi Ndwandwe to be translated from Mthatha 4 Bishops suffraganFrom Until Incumbent Notes1912 1922 Fred Roach1969 1980 Kenneth Bernard Hallowes1980 1990 Alfred Mkhize1989 2000 Matthew Mandlenkosi Makhaye1990 1994 Ross Gray Cuthbertson Overseas Appointments Church Times No 6664 2 November 1990 p 5 ISSN 0009 658X Retrieved 22 July 2019 via UK Press Online archives 2001 2006 Elijah Robert Thwala2001 2010 Funginkosi Niclaus Mbhele2007 2017 Nkosinathi Ndwandwe translated to Mthatha2011 2019 Tsietsi Edward Seleoane to be translated to Umzimvubu 5 Assistant bishopsFrom Until Incumbent Notes1961 1967 Archibald Howard Cullen1961 1971 Edward Francis Paget1971 1987 Thomas William StaintonReferences Edit The Clergy List for 1866 London George Cox 1866 p 439 Anglican head named Independent Online 17 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Naidoo Mervyn 29 September 2019 Durban Bishop pushed to retire amid bitter church spat Sunday Tribune Retrieved 28 October 2019 Nzimande Makhosi 9 July 2021 Bishops Elect new Bishop of Natal anglicanchurchsa org Anglican Church of Southern Africa Retrieved 9 July 2021 Arenz Horace 22 September 2019 New Bishop of Mzimvubu elected anglicanchurchsa org Retrieved 28 October 2019 Updated from information supplied by the Diocese of Natal Archives June 2012External links EditOfficial website http www anglicanchurchsa org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diocese of Natal amp oldid 1165704008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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