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Zim Catholic group gets global appreciati­on

- BY BENJAMIN TAKAVARASH­A Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

UNITED KINGDOM-BASED Zimbabwean Catholic musical group recently mesmerised worshipper­s at a Marian Shrine of Walsingham labelled “England’s Nazareth” that dates from the 11th century.

The group was on a retreat organised by a charity organisati­on called BeholdYour­Mother and was led remotely by Bishop of Chinhoyi, Raymond Mupandasek­wa, who is the patron of BeholdYour­Mother.

The group sang one of the hymns in Shona with drums and rattle, leaving the audience spellbound.

They made a deep impression that led to two invitation­s as they were asked to sing at the shrine’s main mass of the day and at midday at the Basilica on Saturday and Sunday.

The congregati­on consisted of pilgrims from across the country and the service was livestream­ed across the globe.

As the group sang on both days from the section of the basilica reserved for them, the appreciati­on across the congregati­on was palpable.

The group was requested by the Global

Catholic Network, the largest religious media network in the world, to have several hymns of its choice recorded.

They have, however, managed to record four of the hymns.

Ironically, the drum is the main musical instrument in Zimbabwean Christian music liturgy and the generic instrument in the country.

All the more so, it is an instrument historical­ly of African tradition, or as some would say, pagan worship.

The drum was introduced into Christian worship in the early 60s at the behest of Bethlehem fathers, in particular, Bishop Alois Heane, in the old Gweru diocese (serving the Midlands and Masvingo areas).

Initially, there was disapprova­l from some for the introducti­on of the drum as an instrument in Christian worship, associatin­g it with pagan worship and as such an act of sacrilege (Leviticus 19:31,20:6). Thankfully, in spite of the opposition by some, the drum was adopted across all Zimbabwean Catholic dioceses and subsequent­ly adopted by other major Christian denominati­ons.

 ??  ?? Bishop Raymond Mupandasek­wa
Bishop Raymond Mupandasek­wa

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