Francisco Chimoio
Francisco Chimoio, O.F.M. Cap. (born 6 December 1947), is a Mozambican Roman Catholic bishop. He has been the Roman Catholic archbishop of Maputo, Mozambique, since 2003.
Francisco Chimoio | |
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Archbishop of Maputo | |
Francisco Chimoio. | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Maputo |
See | Maputo |
Appointed | 22 February 2003 |
Predecessor | Alexandre José Maria dos Santos |
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Ordination | 9 December 1979 |
Consecration | 25 February 2001 by Jaime Pedro Gonçalves |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Francisco Chimoio |
Born | Búzi-Sofala, Mozambique | 6 December 1947
Previous post | Bishop of Pemba (2000-03) Apostolic Administrator of Pemba (2003-04) President of the Mozambican Episcopal Conference (2015-18) |
Life
Chimoio was born in Búzi-Sofala, Mozambique. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest on 9 December 1979. Pope John Paul II appointed him to the position of bishop of Pemba on 5 December 2000. The bishop's consecration took place on 25 February 2001. On 22 February 2003, John Paul II elevated him to the position of archbishop of Maputo; he is the head of the catholic church in Mozambique.
HIV claims
In 2007, Chimoio he was quoted as having said that some condoms and anti-retroviral medication made in Europe have been deliberately infected with HIV "in order to finish quickly the African people".[1] He later explained that he had been misinterpreted.
References
- "Shock at archbishop condom claim". BBC. 26 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-26.