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- Carlos_Matsinhe abstract "Carlos Simão Matsinhe (born October 2, 1954) is the 11th Anglican bishop of the Lebombo, Mozambique. The second to be Mozambican-born, he is the symbolic head of the Anglican church in Mozambique. Matsinhe was formerly the dean of Maciene Cathedral, serving for over 15 years. Matsinhe's theology embraces the social tradition within Anglicanism and advocates an active participation of the church in education, health and environmental affairs.".
- Q19896103 abstract "Carlos Simão Matsinhe (born October 2, 1954) is the 11th Anglican bishop of the Lebombo, Mozambique. The second to be Mozambican-born, he is the symbolic head of the Anglican church in Mozambique. Matsinhe was formerly the dean of Maciene Cathedral, serving for over 15 years. Matsinhe's theology embraces the social tradition within Anglicanism and advocates an active participation of the church in education, health and environmental affairs.".
- Carlos_Matsinhe comment "Carlos Simão Matsinhe (born October 2, 1954) is the 11th Anglican bishop of the Lebombo, Mozambique. The second to be Mozambican-born, he is the symbolic head of the Anglican church in Mozambique. Matsinhe was formerly the dean of Maciene Cathedral, serving for over 15 years. Matsinhe's theology embraces the social tradition within Anglicanism and advocates an active participation of the church in education, health and environmental affairs.".
- Q19896103 comment "Carlos Simão Matsinhe (born October 2, 1954) is the 11th Anglican bishop of the Lebombo, Mozambique. The second to be Mozambican-born, he is the symbolic head of the Anglican church in Mozambique. Matsinhe was formerly the dean of Maciene Cathedral, serving for over 15 years. Matsinhe's theology embraces the social tradition within Anglicanism and advocates an active participation of the church in education, health and environmental affairs.".