I have received a rare submission from Shamim Mehmood on the
state of Christians in Pakistan. Pakistani Christians are very persecuted
peoples by the Muslim majority. In this submission there is the appearance of
Christian clergy corruption in property matters and ordination. With all the
persecution experienced by Pakistani Christians it is sad the Christian
leadership is experiencing this inner turmoil. Below is Shamim’s report.
Bishop Humphrey Sarfaraz
Peters 10/22/19
JRH 7/9/20
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Church Leadership in Pakistan
By Shamim Mehmood
Sent 7/5/2020 9:52 PM
Islamabad – Pakistan: The bishop of Peshawar, Bishop
Humphrey Sarfraz [Most media spell “Sarfaraz”] Peters found in hot water
- the congregation questioned his consecration as bishop after a decade.
Reportedly the bishop Humphrey Peter has been involved in
selling the church properties and other proscribed provisions against the rules
and procedure of the Church of Pakistan. A number of first investigation
reports (FIR) stand filed against him at different police stations all around
the province of Khayber Pakhtankhwa [Alternate spelling: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]. The
church also questioned his consecration which reportedly does not fulfil the
requirements of the Church of Pakistan's rules and procedures.
Bishop Mano Rumal Shah
A decade ago, Humphrey Peters went to England with the help
of a dimissorial letter by the then
Bishop of Peshawar Diocese, Bishop Mano Rumal Shah. The letter transposed
Humphrey S. Peters to the Bishop of England Diocese of Oxford to ordain him in
the Holy Orders. In his letter, Bishop Shah said that one of the members of our
clergy Humphrey S. Peters was among the leading critics of the blasphemy laws
of Pakistan, and very active in efforts to have this law annulled because it is
a great hurdle in our missionary purposes. He has written numerous articles
against this law and speaks out in open meetings against the legislation. This
has put the life of Humphrey S. Peters in great danger and on his request the
undersigned has given him this dimissory letter for your Diocese.
Later, Humphrey S. Peters came back to Peshawar and claimed
the Bishophood of Peshawar Diocese without meeting the requirements of the
priesthood. Here it may be in order to give some details of eligibility
criteria of a candidate for Bishop. To occupy this important position in
Christian hierarchy, one must be a deacon, Presbyter Ordination by diocesan
Bishop. He or she must have served as presbyter in-charge at a parish for at
least six years and have minimum of a three-year theological degree from a
recognized seminary. Bishop must also be in possession of a good moral
character.
It is to mention that Humphrey Peters took over the seat of
bishop in 2011 with the help of some associates illegally.
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Edited by John R. Houk
Text embraced by brackets and
embedded links are by the Editor.
© Shamim Mehmood
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