The body of the late former Bishop of Mongu Diocese Emeritus Paul Duffy has arrived in Mongu in readiness for burial today at the grounds of the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral.
The body of deceased Bishop Emeritus Duffy, who died in the United States of America (USA) on August 23, 2011, arrived in Mongu at 14:00hours.
Short funeral services were conducted in Kaoma and Nalwei areas before the cortege arrived in Mongu this afternoon.
A walk service, which was led by the current Bishop of Mongu Diocese Evans Chinyemba, was conducted from Kambule Technical High School on the Mongu Lusaka road, about two kilometers to the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral.
Thousands of Mongu residents, mostly Catholics, lined up from Kambule Technical High Schoo all the way to the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral with some breaking down as the hearse carrying the late Bishop Duffy’s body drove past.
The procession from Kambule Technical High School to the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral took half an hour while the St. John’s secondary School brass band provided solemn music under police escort.
The walk service procession was followed by a brief prayer service of reception conducted by Bishop Chinyemba.
Bishop Chinyemba said in his prayer service message that the late Bishop Duffy followed the way of Jesus Christ and evangelized as required.
He called on all Catholics and other people who gathered at Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral to remember Bishop Emeritus Duffy in their prayers so that he could find eternal life.
The prayer service was concluded by a body viewing before a vigil mass at 20:00 hours this evening.
The body of the 79 year old clergyman will lay in state at the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral tonight and a burial service will be conducted tomorrow from night hours in the morning.
Vice President George Kunda and other senior government officials are expected to attend the burial service tomorrow.
Opposition Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata attended the service at the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral.
Bishop Emeritus Paul Duffy was born on July 25th, 1932 in Norwood, Massachusetts in the USA and joined the congregation of Oblates Mary Immaculate (OML) in 1952.
The late Bishop Emeritus Duffy was ordained as a priest on December 22. 1962.
He was appointed Bishop of Mongu Diocese on 14th June 1997 and received his Episcopal ordination as first Bishop of Mongu Diocese on August 31st, 1997.
Bishop Emeritus Duffy retired in February this year and was succeeded by Bishop Evans Chinyemba who took over as Bishop of Mongu Diocese on May 28, 2011.
ZANIS