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Statement of His Grace
Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo
Saturday, May 26, 2001
New York, NY
Distributed by
Rev. Phillip Schanker
Public Relations Dept for the FFWPU
As
a Catholic baptized in infancy, I have devoted my life to the church.
From my ordination in 1958, I have lived a celibate life, and tried to
serve God with my whole heart, preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and minister
to His people. In the process, I have faithfully served the Catholic Church
as Curate, Parish Priest, Archbishop of Lusaka, and Special Delegate for
Migrants and Itinerants, among others. I have never sought any worldly
station or rank, and have desired only to serve the Lord, His church and
His people. The Holy Spirit has been my comfort and counsel, and the Lord
Jesus and the Blessed Mother have shed light on my path. I am especially
grateful to the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, whose encouragement, acceptance
and support have never wavered.
Now,
at 71 years of age, after a lifetime of devotion to the Church and to
my priestly vows, the Lord has called me to take a step that will change
my life forever, which will enable me to be a vehicle of His grace and
blessing to Africa and the world, but one which I expect will alter my
relationship with the Roman Catholic Church as well. I take this step
only in obedience to the Lord Jesus Christ, and only after many days of
prayer and fasting. I suffer not for the opinions of men, and seek only
to do God's will. It is important, however, that the many people in Africa,
Europe and elsewhere who have trusted my guidance or been blessed by God
through the instrument of my service be fully informed of my reasons and
motives for this action, lest anyone seek to malign or twist my purposes
for their own ends.
On
Sunday, May 27, 2001, I will be blessed in marriage with Maria Sung, a
Doctor of Acupuncture and a loving and faithful servant of the Lord. As
a celibate priest, matrimony was the furthest thing from my mind. It is
only through the command of Jesus, and the counsel and support of Reverend
and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon that I take this unexpected and bold step, one
that I have wrestled with in my heart for some time. At the request of
my future bride and I, Reverend and Mrs. Moon will officiate the Blessing
Ceremony, administer our vows and consecrate our union, together with
clergy from various denominations. My reasons for heeding the Lord's command
to be blessed in marriage are as follows:
I.
God's Word: The Purpose of Marriage and Family
As
Genesis 1:27 says, "So God made man in His own image. In the image of
God he created him, male and female ..." Our Lord affirmed this scripture
when he said: "Have you not read that the one God made them male and female,
and for this reason the two are to become one flesh... and what God has
joined together, let no man put asunder" (Matthew 19: 4-7). He tells us
that marriage itself is the fulfillment of God's purpose of creation-
that since God's image is male and female, it is only as a couple that
we can fully reflect His nature. After creating Adam, God said, "It is
not fitting for man to be alone" (Genesis 2:18). His first direction to
them was, "Be fruitful, and multiply. Fill the earth and subdue it" (Genesis
1:28)
Still,
the priestly vow of celibacy has a profound meaning in the providence
of God. Our first ancestors disobeyed God, partaking of the forbidden
fruit. Ashamed of their nakedness, they covered their lower parts, and
hid from God. They were cast from the Garden, and their marriage and family
life had nothing to do with God. Humanity has inherited the sinful lineage
of these fallen parents. Jesus said, "You are of your father, the devil,
and your will is to do your father's desires" (John 8:44). Because of
the false love between men and women from the very beginning, the path
of total devotion to God's service has required us to sacrifice such human
desire. St. Paul explained the struggle between serving God and being
married, praising those who would "refrain from marriage" (1 Corinthians
7:28-40). Jesus acknowledged those who had "...made themselves eunuchs
for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven" (Matthew 19:12). Thus my vow of
celibacy has been one that I offered with my whole heart.
With
the blood of our false father, Satan, running in our veins, we cannot
enter the Kingdom of God lest we be born anew, receiving the body and
blood of Jesus, and inheriting God's love, life and lineage through His
only begotten Son. Thus I have and will continue to celebrate mass every
day of my life, for Holy Communion represents the truest and most intimate
union with our Heavenly Father.
Yet
God has shown me that the oneness of a Godly man and woman is a true reflection
of the Holy Trinity. Just as God the Father is one with and manifested
in the mystical union of Jesus and the Holy Spirit, so our Heavenly Father
can be fully present in the union of a man and woman in the communion
of marriage. St. Paul held up the relationship between Jesus and the Mother
Church as the model for marriage (Ephesians 5:22-32). The early church,
like Paul, looked upon marriage as an unfortunate necessity. Gradually,
the vocation of marriage and its original, holy purpose has been resurrected.
At the close of Christianity's second millennium, many in the church have
realized that the sacrifice of celibate life has fulfilled its purpose.
We enter the era when every man and woman is called to fulfill his or
her original purpose to reflect God's image.
Sadly,
many are unable to reconcile this original longing with their celibate
vow, so their commitment has become a hollow shell, an unreachable standard.
All manner of defilements, including unnatural lust, illegitimate children,
and other secret horrors have burdened the lives of those seeking to serve
Him. The increase of homosexuality and pregnancy among priests and nuns
has become common knowledge. In this way, Satan's blood has continued
to flow into and through God's Church. This satanic blood must be cleansed,
and God's true love, life and lineage be restored. To paraphrase Paul,
it is time to grow up, to put away childish things, and to face the truth
not dimly, through a glass, but face to face.
I
have spent my life confronting the devil. Now, by answering God's call
to resemble Him fully and restore his original ideal of marriage, I pray
to open the way for many others to separate themselves from Satan, purify
their spirits and bodies, and help to cleanse and renew the church.
II.
My Calling and Mission
On
April 3, 1973, I discovered, almost by chance that I was blessed with
the gift of healing. Since then, God has continued to use my gift to bless
many. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, for He has anointed me to preach
the gospel, heal the sick, and beyond my own expectation, to exorcise
demons. As I obeyed God as His instrument, countless miracles took place.
Thousands upon thousands were blessed through this ministry. Medical Doctors
and Native Healers, alike, witnessed the power of God, and many came to
the Lord's church through the preaching of the gospel and the charisma
of healing. Powerful spiritual experiences took place amongst the congregation
of the faithful. The Daughters of the Redeemer, The Brothers of St. John
the Baptist, The Children of the Good Shepherd Jesus, and numerous ministries
and missions blossomed through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. I came
to know the powerful presence and work of the spirit world.
Many
in the church hierarchy could not understand these powerful manifestations
of the spirit, and sought to control or limit them, by restricting my
ministry. In spite of my devotion to God's word, my daily offering of
mass, and my commitment to the Holy Church, I was accused, feared, and
slandered. In addition, I saw that the European cultural dominance of
the Church had both limited the Christian message and prevented Africans
from truly discovering their original value and spiritual identity. While
loving the church and its tradition, I was determined to help overcome
the African's imposed sense of cultural inferiority, and to bring new
vitality to Christianity by nurturing it in the rich soil of Africa's
spiritual heritage. This effort, too, placed me at odds with some church
authorities.
My
effort to fulfill the mission God has given me has been increasingly frustrated,
blocked, and even sabotaged, by some in ecclesiastical authority. I was
accused of all manner of earthly and spiritual evils, called to Rome,
sued, questioned, examined, and isolated. Ugly rumors were spread about
me. Though the concerns were answered one by one, it became clear that
I would not be allowed to return to the Archdiocese of Lusaka, to serve
the African people whom I love. Obediently, I have remained in Rome nearly
twenty years. Although I have been prevented from saying mass in any church
within the city limits, I could not abandon the call to preach the gospel,
heal the sick, and cast out evil spirits. Painfully, I have become a challenge
for the church that I love, and the church that I love has become a fetter
that restricts me from my God-given mission. I have wrestled in prayer,
asking myself which shall prevail: my vow of obedience to ecclesiastic
authority, or my pledge of obedience to God?
III.
My Love for the Holy Church
Through
all the accusations, restrictions, slander and exile, my deep love for
the Holy Mother Church has not wavered. Though I have been separated from
the people God has called me to serve, and restricted from offering the
gifts which the Spirit has continued to manifest through me until now,
I continue to observe the faith into which I was baptized. As some in
positions of power have been used by the devil to attack me, I have only
sought to defend and protect God's church. As I have struggled between
the call of God and my obedience to the church, I know that many greater
than I have faced the same dilemma, from saints to reformers. Like them,
I have no desire to leave the church that I love, and yet I can only follow
the Lord's leading.
I
pray that my embrace of God's ideal of marriage and family, my determination
to follow the Lord's leading and the call of my conscience, and my commitment
to the salvation of Africa and the world will touch the hearts of the
faithful, and serve as a wake-up call to the church as it enters a new
millennium. Two thousand years ago the very people whom God prepared did
not know the hour of their visitation. Even as Jesus proclaimed the coming
kingdom and preached a new gospel, those who clung to the past named him
a devil. When he cleansed the temple the religious leaders worried only
about the threat he posed to their authority. They had neither eyes to
see nor ears to hear. Let us take care not to repeat the sins of the past.
IV.
My Relationship to Reverend and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon
There
will no doubt be those who claim that I have been unduly influenced by
others to follow this path. For this reason I have carefully explained
the past that makes this course inevitable. Some will believe that I have
been converted or controlled, but I assure you, my decisions are my own.
I am obedient first and foremost to the command of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In lifting up the universal ideal of the family for all humanity, Reverend
and Mrs. Moon have never asked me to deny or abandon my Catholic faith.
I have asked Father and Mother Moon to arrange and consecrate my marriage
because of my respect for the special anointing that God has given them
for the building of God-centered marriages and families. I have truly
seen that the Kingdom of God can only be established on Earth through
true love, and that love can only be established through God-centered
families. They are doing the Lord's work.
I
can say from the bottom of my heart that Reverend Sun Myung Moon is a
man of God. His ministry began in his youth with a calling from Jesus
Christ. I have seen his effort and investment to unite people of all faiths
and to break down racial barriers. I have prayed to Jesus for long hours
about Rev. and Mrs. Moon, and the Lord has guided me to understand and
appreciate their special ministry to build loving, God-centered families
amongst people of all faiths, in the capacity of True Parents. I have
observed that Rev. Moon knows the spirit world, as I have experienced
it, in a profound way.
I
urge all of the faithful to be most concerned with meeting the living
God and doing His will, and pray that my beloved church will take further
steps in restructuring its "modus administrandi." To those who would condemn
Father and Mother Moon's universal message and ministry without personal
investigation, remember that virtually every prophet and saint was misunderstood
and rejected. I can only recall the words of Stephen in Acts 7: 51-52:
"You stiff-necked people, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you always
resist the Holy Spirit! Just as your fathers did, so do you. Which of
the prophets did not your fathers persecute? And they killed those who
came to announce the coming of the righteous one, whom you have now betrayed
and murdered."
V.
Our Future
Though
my heart is heavy for those who love me, but may not yet understand the
path I am taking, I am filled with joy and for the opportunity to offer
all of my heart and soul and freely use all of the gifts God has given
me in His service once again. My partner Maria and I will return to Africa,
a continent suffering the scourge of HIV and AIDS, a continent mired in
political, economic and social confusion, yet a land with a rich heritage
of traditional values of family, community, respect for elders and spirituality.
It is our mission to renew that heritage, to bring the healing love of
Christ, and use the building block of Godly families to rebuild the society.
God has called us to bring a movement of healing and renewal, and for
the continent of my birth I will invest the rest of my earthly life. I
owe my life and my love to the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Blessed Virgin
Mary. I offer my eternal gratitude and respect to the Holy Father, Pope
John Paul II. I am and always will be devoted to the church that I love.
The
same living God who has led me to a life of service to His church and
His people, has now led me work with the honorable Reverend and Mrs. Sun
Myung Moon. I am not joining Rev. Moon's church, for his work is not for
any one church, nor any one nation, nor any one race. It is to break down
the barriers between all races, nations and creeds, and realize the Kingdom
of Heaven on Earth. I prayed to Jesus, and the Lord Himself has shown
me that His kingdom must be realized through human hearts and hands, and
must be based upon true love and true families. He has anointed this ministry
and confirmed the rightness of my path. I thank God for the vision and
example of Reverend and Mrs. Moon, and pledge to work with men and women
of all faiths to realize God's ideal world of peace, happiness and love,
which is the ultimate mission of all religions. May God bless all who
hunger and thirst for righteousness.
H.G.
Emmanuel Milingo
Former Archbishop of Lusaka, Zambia
May 26, 2001
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