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Short Biography of Archbishop Milingo
"I will apply myself for God and my next of kin" is the motto of
Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo.
Emmanuel Milingo was born in a poor farm village in Zambia in 1930. He was
educated in St. Mary's Presbyterial school in Chipata and attended the
Kasina and Kachebere Seminaries. He was ordained in 1958, and served as
parish priest in Chipata from 1963 to 1966, when he founded the Zambia
Helpers Society. He was the secretary of Mass Media at the Zambia
Episcopal Conference from 1966 to 1969, when he founded the first of three
orders, the Daughters of the Redeemer. In 1969 Pope Paul VI consecrated
him as the Bishop of the archdioceses of Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, as
one of Africa's youngest bishops. He served there for 14 years.
In the 1970's Archbishop Milingo became famous as an exorcist and a
powerful spiritual healer. In 1983 he recalled to Rome because of
controversy over his "non-conventional" healing ministry. In the Vatican
he served on the Pontifical Council for Pastoral Care of Migrants and
Itinerant Peoples.
In Rome, Pope John Paul II protected the Archbishop’s charism. He appeared
on Italian TV and radio shows, and conducted healing masses throughout
Europe which attracted thousands upon thousands of people. This did not
sit well with some bishops in Rome. The more his ministry grew, the more
his freedom to celebrate mass was restricted. "Just because something is
good, and for the welfare of the Lord, doesn't mean it won't meet
opposition," he has said.
Jesus charged his own disciples to heal the sick, cast out demons and
preach the Gospel. (Matthew 10:8, Mark 16:15 KJV). Archbishop Milingo
takes this apostolic direction seriously. He says, "With these three we
are able to complete our mission and our apostolate...What people
experience at our prayer meetings is the presence of God."
Despite his great love for the Roman Catholic Church, the Archbishop’s
public call for an end to mandatory celibacy in 2001, punctuated by his
very public marriage to a Doctor of Acupuncture from Korea, was rejected
as an embarrassment. At the Holy Father’s urging, he set aside his
marriage and returned to his healing ministry in Zagarolo, outside of
Rome. His disappearance and return, seclusion and subsequent restriction
left many questions unanswered. After 5 more long years of constant
observation and restrictive supervision, he has again emerged to awaken
the conscience of the Church he loves.
About himself, Archbishop Milingo says, "I don't want to be put on a
pedestal. I lead a simple life. But when it comes to prayer, I'm actually
calling on the name of Jesus. When I pray, I pray with such confidence
that I'm sure the Lord is with me."
He is a gifted singer, as well as the author of several books, including
The Flower Garden of Jesus the Redeemer, Precautions in the Ministry of
Deliverance, Against Satan, The World in Between: Christian Healing and
the Struggle for Spiritual Survival. He has had many books written about
him, and has produced his own CD.
Archbishop Milingo, now 76, continues to celebrate Mass every day.
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