Jubilation in Nigerian Anglican Communion as Most Revd Dr Josiah Iowu-Fearon becomes Anglican Communion’s Secretary General World wide
A Nigerian
Bishop, the Most Revd Dr. Josiah Atkins Idowu-Fearon has been appointed the
next
Secretary General of the Anglican Communion.
Dr.
Idowu-Fearon currently serves as Bishop of Kaduna in the Church of Nigeria
(Anglican Communion) where he has earned a global reputation in the Church for
his expertise in Christian-Muslim relations.
He
was selected out of an initial field of applicants from Oceania, Asia, Africa,
Europe and the Americas.
Responding
to his appointment, Dr Idowu-Fearon said: “I am excited to take up the post of
Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, and to continue the fine work
undertaken by my predecessors in this office.
“It
is a privilege to be so honoured and recognized by the Communion for this
leadership position. I look forward to serving the Anglican family with my
future colleagues at the Anglican Communion Office and the Office of the
Archbishop of Canterbury.”
Chairman
of the Anglican Consultative Council, Bishop James Tengatenga, welcomed the
appointment, saying “I am delighted that Bishop Josiah has accepted the
position.
“He
will bring a vital new perspective on the Anglican Communion, its life and
ministry. His experience and expertise in Christian-Muslim relations is
particularly welcome at this time.”
Archbishop
of Canterbury Justin Welby said: “I warmly welcome the appointment of Bishop
Josiah and look forward to working closely with him in the renewal of the
Anglican Communion amidst the global challenges facing us today.”
Achievments
Bishop
Josiah has lectured and be published widely on the subject of Christian-Muslim
relations. He serves on a variety of national inter-religious bodies and has
previously worked with the Anglican Communion Office and Lambeth Palace on
several projects.
He
has been awarded the Officer of the Order of the Niger, the Archbishop of
Canterbury’s Cross of St. Augustine’s Award, and is a Canterbury Six Preacher.
The
person specification for the role of Secretary General indicated that the next
incumbent should “assist the Communion to become even more faithful to, and
engaged in, God’s mission of reconciliation.
“The
successful candidate will be a committed Christian, a person of deep faith and
prayer, a visionary ambassador for Christ and his Church, a bridge-builder to
effect healing amongst the churches of the Anglican Communion, a creative and
imaginative thinker, and an inspirational leader, who will help to renew the
witness and effectiveness of the Communion, its structures, and its
programmes.”
Lay
and clergy individuals from a member Church of the Anglican Communion were
encouraged to apply.
Bishop
Josiah, who is married to Comfort and has two children, Ibrahim and Ninma, is
expected to take up the role in July.
Jubilation in Nigerian Anglican Communion as Most Revd Dr Josiah Iowu-Fearon becomes Anglican Communion’s Secretary General World wide
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Friday, April 03, 2015
Rating:
No comments: