Emmanuel Milingo
Emmanuel Milingo (born June 13, 1930) is an
excommunicated former
Roman Catholic archbishop from
Zambia. He was ordained in 1958; in 1969, aged 39, Milingo was consecrated by
Pope Paul VI as the bishop of the
Archdiocese of Lusaka. In 1983, he stepped down from his position as Archbishop of Lusaka after criticism for
exorcism and
faith healing practices that were not approved by church authorities. In 2001, when Milingo was 71, he received a
marriage blessing from
Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the
Unification Church, despite the prohibition on marriage for
ordained priests. In July 2006, he established
Married Priests Now!, an advocacy organization to promote the acceptance of married priests in the Roman Catholic Church.
On September 24, 2006, Milingo
consecrated four men as bishops (including American
George Augustus Stallings Jr., who had established an independent denomination) without a papal mandate. Through that act alone, Milingo had incurred a
latae sententiae excommunication, which was stated by the
Holy See Press Office two days later. On December 17, 2009, the Holy See Press Office announced that Milingo had been
reduced to the lay state, making him no longer a member of the Catholic clergy. Mlingo retired from ministry in his movement for married priests in March 2013, appointing
Peter Paul Brennan to take his place.
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