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Journal articles on the topic "Catholic Church – Zambia"

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Donnelly, Elizabeth A. "Making the Case for Jubilee: The Catholic Church and the Poor-Country Debt Movement." Ethics & International Affairs 21, no. 1 (2007): 107–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7093.2007.00063.x.

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Since the late 1970s, an increasingly global coalition of churches and nongovernmental organizations has pressed for reduction if not outright cancellation of the foreign debt of highly indebted poor countries, because of its deleterious impact on poor people. The movement achieved limited yet substantial success in the Jubilee 2000 campaign. In it, the movement invoked a biblical prescription of periodic debt relief to urge the international community to mark the millennium by recognizing a period of “jubilee” for heavily indebted poor countries, in which government debts would be cancelled a
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Udelhoven, Bernhard. "The Devil of the Missionary Church: The White Fathers and Catholic Evangelization in Zambia." Journal of Global Catholicism 2, no. 1 (2017): 70–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.32436/2475-6423.1022.

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Penda, Chanda. "Personal Name Trends in Independent Zambia: A Reflection on the Fluidity of Living Heritage." Journal of Law and Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2020): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.53974/unza.jlss.4.1.381.

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Personal name usage in Zambia, as is common elsewhere, has undergone changes –
 reflecting the overall cultural and historical changes in the nation. This article identifies the
 changes which took place in personal naming patterns in Zambia since independence and
 discusses the wider socio-cultural and political factors which caused the changes in personal
 naming patterns in independent Zambia. The period after independence in 1964 represents
 a complex of various interacting histories of the nation, which have significantly impacted
 naming patterns. These incl
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Verstraelen, Frans. "Historiography of an African Church: a Treasure Trove and Do-It-Yourself Book — An Elaborated Book Review." Exchange 36, no. 3 (2007): 299–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157254307x159443.

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AbstractThe aim of this article is to pass on a few suggestions for making the History of the Catholic Church in Zambia more accessible locally, and more acceptable internationally. By improving its methodology, this History can make a real contribution to the development of the history of Christianity in Africa in the context of African history. The article deals with methodological questions and offers some suggestions. It uses the text of this History only in a very limited way in as far as it serves its methodological aim. Yet, I hope that the few references to the text will whet the appet
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Kibombwe, Freeborn. "Miranda Prorsus: An Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius XII on Motion Pictures, TV and Radio – its Impact on the Catholic Church Media in Zambia Today." Annales Missiologici Posnanienses, no. 25 (December 31, 2020): 103–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/amp.2020.25.7.

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This article refl ects on the sixty years marking the anniversary of the encyclical letter Miranda Prorsus by Pope Pius XII. Miranda Prorsus was the fi rst document written in 1957 by the Church to refl ect on the three important means of communication: Motion Pictures (Film), Television (TV) and Radio. It highlighted the importance of these “remarkable technical inventions” to aid humanity in as far as development and understanding the media was concerned. Each of these three instruments of communication is examined in both the strengths and weaknesses they carry, but much more, how they can
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Mwale, Nelly. "The Matriarchs of the Church in Zambia: Tracing the Life Trajectory and Contributions of Mary Xavier Walsh and the Catholic Women’s League in Zambia." Oral History Journal of South Africa 4, no. 1 (2017): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2309-5792/2106.

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Danieluk, S.J., Robert. "God’s Stopgap: Cardinal Adam Kozłowiecki, S.J." Journal of Jesuit Studies 7, no. 4 (2020): 642–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22141332-00704007.

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Adam Kozłowiecki (1911–2007) was a Polish Jesuit, who spent sixty-one years in missionary service in Zambia. He arrived there in 1946, just a few months after having been liberated from the concentration camp of Dachau, where he spent the biggest part of his time during wwii (earlier he was one of the first prisoners of the camp in Auschwitz). The vicissitudes made of him a witness of tragedy of the years 1939–45 and a protagonist of the missionary endeavor in Africa—the continent that was then looking for and finding its independence from colonialism. At the same time, Kozłowiecki was both wi
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Murray, Jocelyn. "Andrew Prior (ed.), Catholics in Apartheid Society. Cape Town and London: David Philip, 1982, 208 pp., R12, paperback. - Gerdien Verstraelen-Gilhuis, From Dutch Mission Church to Reformed Church in Zambia: the scope for African leadership and initiative in the history of a Zambian Church. Franeke: Wever, 1982, 366 pp., F49.50, paperback." Africa 55, no. 2 (1985): 234–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1160317.

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Mwale, Nelly. "“To Serve and not to be Served”: The Mission of the Catholic Church through Education in Zambian Church History: A Narrative of James Spaita in the Public Sphere, 1960–2014." Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 46, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/6848.

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This article revisits Zambian church history in order to show the interconnectedness of the mission of the Catholic Church through education and individual narratives of the clergy in the public sphere. This is done through the example of James Spaita. Informed by an interpretative phenomenological study that drew on interviews and content analysis, and in conversation with the Catholic Social Teachings (CST), the article advances that the contributions of James Spaita to church history were largely through education, advocacy and social justice—as shaped by his positionality as an indigenous
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Lumbwe, Kapambwe. "Ubuomba: Negotiating indigenisation of liturgical music in the Catholic Church in Zambia." Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa 10, no. 2 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/td.v10i2.105.

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In the early 1950s the Vatican accepted the translation of Catholic hymnals into local Zambian languages and the incorporation of indigenous musical instruments into the liturgical music. This development inspired a group of priests and seminarians, led by Father Charles Rijthoven from Ilondola mission in Northern Zambia. Because of its geographical location, a Bemba indigenous musical style derived from ingomba (royal musicians) was adopted and is now commonly referred to as ubuomba (lit. being a royal musician). The word ingomba is derived from the word omba (to clap) as in omba amakuku (to
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Catholic Church – Zambia"

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Chimfwembe, Richard. "The Roman Catholic Church and the United Church of Zambia challenged by HIV and AIDS, which results in creating poverty among Zambian people." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09182007-123736.

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Chishimba, Celestino Diamond. ""Same country but different levels of church" : a comparative study of Christian missions in Zambia." Diss., 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1980.

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The thesis' discussion is by comparing Roman Catholic local Evangelisation in Western and Northern Provinces of Zambia with the focus on the Capuchins and White Fathers. Thus the thesis asserts with pastoral and missiological evidences that missionary activities carried by the capuchins and White Fathers occurred in a certain geographical, religious and sociological context. Hence faith encountered the culture of the Lozi and Bemba peoples in their given contextual milieu. As such this contextual milieu influenced their way of accepting Catholic faith inculcated in them by the early mis
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Sepeti, Theresa. "The theological impact of the handmaid sisters on the community of Mpunde Mission, in Kabwe Zambia." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2776.

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This dissertation shows the theological impact of Handmaid Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Mpunde community. Data was collected through structured interviews and questionnaires from Sisters and members of the community. The dissertation covers Evangelisation in general beginning with the coming of the Roman Catholic Church through Missionary White Fathers and Jesuits in Zambia and thereafter the coming of Women international congregations offering education, pastoral and health services and later the birth of local congregations. Similarities in formation, collaboration and works betwee
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Books on the topic "Catholic Church – Zambia"

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Education in Zambia: Catholic perspectives. Bookworld Publishers, 1999.

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History of the Catholic Church in Zambia. Bookworld Publishers, 2004.

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Nsanzurwimo, Marc. Facing the challenge: Self-sustainability for the Catholic Church in Zambia. Zambia Catholic Bookshop, Mission Press, 2003.

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Mission und Kirche in Sambia (1875-1994). P. Lang, 1996.

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Ogez, Jean-Marie. Where it all began: Centenary of the Church in Zambia. Missionari d'Africa, 1991.

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Mary, O'Brien, ed. Diocese of Monze, Zambia: A digest history : 1905 to 2005. Diocese of Monze, 2005.

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Here we are!: 70 years of evangelization and social concern : Regiment Parish (St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church) (1939-2009). [St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church], 2013.

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Conversion and Jesuit schooling in Zambia. E.J. Brill, 1992.

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O'Shea, Michael. Missionaries and miners: A history of the beginnings of the Catholic Church in Zambia with particular reference to the Copperbelt. Mission Press, 1986.

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Spirit of Africa: The healing ministry of Archbishop Milingo of Zambia. Hurst, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Catholic Church – Zambia"

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Carmody, Brendan. "Catholic Church and State Relations in Zambian Education: A Contemporary Analysis." In International Handbooks of Religion and Education. Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5776-2_28.

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"Legitimizing Powers: The Political Role Of The Roman Catholic Church, 1972-1991." In One Zambia, Many Histories. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004165946.i-304.45.

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