Blantyre Archdiocese mourn priest Chinguo: Burial Saturday at  Limbe Cathedral cemetery

Reverend Father Stanislaus Chinguo, who was the priest in the Catholic Archdiocese of Blantyre, has died, the church announced on Thursday.

Rev Fr Stanislaus Chinguo

According to a statement signed by the Episcopal Conference of Malawi secretary general, Rev.Fr Henry Saindi, the late Fr Stanislaus Chinguo passed on Thursday morning at Mwaiwathu Hospital in Blantyre.

According to a funeral programme, the body of Fr Stanislaus will be taken from the College of Medicine Mortuary on Saturday, May 30 2020 at 7am to Limbe Cathedral for a funeral mass which will be led by His Grace Archbishop Thomas Msusa.

This will be followed by burial at Limbe Cathedral cemetery.

However, there will be no vigil prayers.

Blantyre Archdiocese through Communications Office led by Rev.Fr Frank Mwinganyama described the death of Fr Chinguo as big loss.

“He provided a lot of facilitation materials especially on Catholic Social Teachings. We have a number of handouts that he prepared,” he said.

Mwinganyama said the deceased was very instrumental both at Diocesan level and National level.

“A very dedicated priest. He used to travel from Njuli parish to celebrate mass at Chancery. May the Good Lord reward him abundantly,” said Fr Mwinganyama.

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chipapwiche
chipapwiche
3 years ago

Rest In Peace Father

Artanacio Gwembe
Artanacio Gwembe
3 years ago

May Your Soul Rest In Eternal Peace in The Lord’s kingdom Fr. Stan Chinguo.

Jobe
Jobe
3 years ago

Very cheerful and gifted distant friend! Rest in peace.

Kalulu Wadwala
3 years ago

Super intelligent. Rest in peace Cardinal as we used to call you. Humble and dedicated. Distinctions at school was all you knew. God’s servant go thee well

Friend
3 years ago

Rest in peace Fr. Stan. I will live to cherish your love and support when we were studying together in college. Your smile and your positive attitude stood out. Rest in peace dear brother. Mbinguni ndiyo mwisho as we used to say!

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