This article appeared in the Studio Historiae Ecclesiastice of Oct 2005 Vol. XXXI Number. 2 pp. 63-75.,The role played by Catholic African Women agents of the gospel in the propagation of the faith in Zimbabwe has not been highlighted in Catholic historiography in Zimbabwe This article focuses on Mai Musodzi of St Peters Mbare in Harare, a laywoman, who contributed a lot to the propagation of the Catholic faith in Harare. The article intends to critically investigate the role played by Elizabeth Musodzi at every in the development and expansion of Catholicism in Salisbury by unravelling problems and challenges those women in the likes of Elizabeth Musodzi faced in a male dominated Church and a male dominated environment. Thirdly the article...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
Peer reviewedShona culture, Church tradition, and the Roman Catholic Church in particular, are very...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
One of the last enactments of the bishops, as the Council of Trent ended in 1563, was to mandate enc...
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwea...
The changing of place names (e.g. street and public buildings) often accompanies change of governmen...
Christian Churches have played, and continue to play important roles in the histories of many Africa...
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from the Vatican asked the Leadership Conference of W...
Christian women\u27s organizations in Zimbabwe have a long history. Prior to independence, both the ...
Religious movements of renewal, revival and healing have been a key characteristic feature of Christ...
There are numerous questions on gender and theology that have to be addressed in the African context...
The name African Independent Churches (AICs) refers to churches that have been independently started...
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Ea...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
Peer reviewedShona culture, Church tradition, and the Roman Catholic Church in particular, are very...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
One of the last enactments of the bishops, as the Council of Trent ended in 1563, was to mandate enc...
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwea...
The changing of place names (e.g. street and public buildings) often accompanies change of governmen...
Christian Churches have played, and continue to play important roles in the histories of many Africa...
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from the Vatican asked the Leadership Conference of W...
Christian women\u27s organizations in Zimbabwe have a long history. Prior to independence, both the ...
Religious movements of renewal, revival and healing have been a key characteristic feature of Christ...
There are numerous questions on gender and theology that have to be addressed in the African context...
The name African Independent Churches (AICs) refers to churches that have been independently started...
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Ea...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
This article argues for the rigorous academic scrutiny of Zimbabwean African Instituted Church (AIC)...
Peer reviewedShona culture, Church tradition, and the Roman Catholic Church in particular, are very...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...