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{{Infobox Christian leader
| type = Bishop
| honorific-prefix = [[The Most Reverend]]<br />
| name = Emmanuel Kolini
| title = Primate of Rwanda, Bishop of Kigali
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| church = [[Anglican Church of Rwanda]]
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| see = Kigali
| term = 1998 - January 2011
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| ordination = 1969
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| consecration = 1980
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| birth_date = 1945
| birth_place = Belgian Congo
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| previous_post = Bishop of Katanga, Zaire
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'''Emmanuel Mbona Kolini''' (born [[Belgian Congo]], 1945) is a Congolese-Rwandan Anglican priest. He was the second Primate of the [[Anglican Church of Rwanda]], from 1998 to 2011. He is married and a father of eight cildren.
'''Emmanuel Mbona Kolini''' (born [[Belgian Congo]], 1945) is a Congolese-Rwandan Anglican priest. He was the second Primate of the [[Anglican Church of Rwanda]], from 1998 to 2011. He is married and a father of eight cildren.



Revision as of 17:26, 25 March 2012


Emmanuel Kolini
Primate of Rwanda, Bishop of Kigali
ChurchAnglican Church of Rwanda
SeeKigali
In office1998 - January 2011
Previous post(s)Bishop of Katanga, Zaire
Orders
Ordination1969
Consecration1980
Personal details
Born1945
Belgian Congo

Emmanuel Mbona Kolini (born Belgian Congo, 1945) is a Congolese-Rwandan Anglican priest. He was the second Primate of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, from 1998 to 2011. He is married and a father of eight cildren.

He studied at Canon Warner Memorial College, Bishop Tucker College and the Balya Bible College in Uganda. He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1969. He would be consecrated Assistant Bishop of Bukavu, Zaire, in 1980.[1] He was Bishop of the Diocese of Katanga, in Zaire, from 1986 to 1997. Kolini was called to be the second Primate of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, in 1998, being also Bishop of the Diocese of Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

He had an important role in the pacification of the post-genocidal Rwanda. He was also a leading name in the Anglican realignment movement, as a member of the Global South (Anglican). On April 20, 2010, at the GAFCON meeting in Singapore, he called for a new Anglican Ecumenical Council, modeled by first Ecumenical Councils of the Christian Church.[2] Archbishop Kolini stated that: "We are standing at the crossroads. I say let my people go. This is the 4th trumpet call. The Holy Spirit led the first Council of Jerusalem. He will lead ours. We have what the biblical structure offers us we have the tradition of 2000 years." He expressed his full support for a renewed Anglican Communion: "Moses led God's people out of Egypt (Exodus 3). Now is a time for bold action. Let my people go. We need to declare to the world let my people go. We need a renewed communion, dependent on the Holy Spirit not resolutions. Singapore is a new Sinai."

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Religious titles
Preceded by
Augustin Nshamihigo
Primate of the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda
1988–2011
Succeeded by