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PRISONERS' PILGRIMAGE


From Audrey Whitefield <a.whitefield@quest.org.uk>
Date 27 Feb 1997 02:45:58

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Jan. 17, 1997
ANGLICAN COMMUNION NEWS SERVICE
Canon Jim Rosenthal, Director of Communications
The Anglican Communion Office
London, England

[97.1.3.9]

SOUTH AFRICA: ARCHBISHOP TO LEAD PRISONERS' PILGRIMAGE

(CT) Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, the Archbishop of Cape Town, will
lead a group of South African leaders on a Pilgrimage of Reconciliation
and
Hope to the prison on Robben Island in March.

Many of the leaders, including the Archbishop, were imprisoned on Robben
Island during the apartheid years. The Archbishop said of the
pilgrimage:
"It will be an opportunity to mark the cleansing of the island, and its
reclamation by all South Africans."


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