Bishop takes to the rails in Wales

Callum Calvert 1 comment 3 Min Read
Credit: Talyllyn Railway

The played host to a distinguished visitor this Autumn in the person of the Right Reverend Cleophas Lunga, the Bishop of Matabeleland in Zimbabwe.

Following his election as Bishop of Matabeleland in 2008, Bishop Cleophas's former parishes in the Coventry area have maintained an interest in and support for his ministry in Zimbabwe. His continuing friendship with Nigel and Celia, who both now serve in retirement as Priests in , has generated an additional interest in the Bishop's work from the churches in the Tywyn area.

The Talyllyn Railway has held a special event called “Stations at Stations' on Good Friday over the last ten years. Last year these services were conducted by the Right Reverend Michael Langrish, the former Bishop of Exeter.

The service of the ‘Stations of the Cross,' normally takes place in a church, but has been adapted as a spiritual pilgrimage at the stations along the line from Tywyn Wharf to Nant Gwernol. On some of these occasions, those taking part in have given donations to support the work of the Matabeleland diocese.

Bishop Cleophas also has an episcopal crozier that was given to him made from the branches of a tree at Brynglas, one of the smaller intermediate stations on the line.

While he was in the UK attending meetings in London recently, Bishop Cleophas visited his former churches in Coventry and he also made a visit to Tywyn. He addressed ‘Churches Together in Tywyn' to tell people about his work in a very different and often challenging diocese.

He was invited to take a ride on the Talyllyn Railway, where he joined the engine crew on the footplate of Loco No 7 “Tom Rolt” for the journey to Nant Gwernol and was pleased to be able to thank the Railway for the support that members and friends have given to his work.

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  • Item of personal interest, having lived and worked in Bulawayo and volunteered on the Talyllyn Railway for many years it is heartening to read of this unique connection. Thank you for the publicity.

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