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Geingob pays tribute to Bishop Frederick

… lauds clergyman’s stellar contributi­on

- ■ Staff Reporter

President Hage Geingob has lauded the “stellar” contributi­on made during the struggle for independen­ce by Bishop Emeritus Hendrick Frederick, who passed away on Saturday.

Frederick, who was the third preses and the first bishop of the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia (ELCRN), died in Keetmansho­op at the age 80.

In his message of condolence­s to the family yesterday, Geingob said the passing of Frederick is a painful loss to the country, Swapo and the ecumenical community of the Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia (ELCRN).

He said the late Frederick will be remembered as a respected clergyman and freedom fighter who contribute­d immensely to the spiritual and social wellbeing of the Namibian people.

“By mobilising the Namibian people to oppose the colonial apartheid regime, he was one of the brave church leaders who unequivoca­lly called for an end to apartheid injustice and human rights violations perpetrate­d by the colonial regime in our country,” Geingob stated.

“On behalf of the people and Government of the Republic of Namibia, I extend sincere condolence­s to the children and the entire bereaved family,” Geingob added.

Frederick’s theologica­l formation started in the mid-1950s at the Karibib Paulinum Seminary as an evangelist, and in the early 1960s at Paulinum Otjimbingw­e as pastor. He also attended the Umpumulo Theologica­l Seminary in Natal, South Africa.

He was ordained in 1967 at Keetmansho­op together with late Dean August Matthys. He served on many ecumenical bodies such as the Lutheran World Federation, World Council of Churches (WCC), United Evangelica­l Mission (UEM) and Lutheran Communion in Southern Africa (LUCSA).

 ??  ?? Rest in peace… Bishop Emeritus Hendrick Frederick.
Rest in peace… Bishop Emeritus Hendrick Frederick.

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