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Bethlehem Nopece

The Right Reverend
Bethlehem Nopece
Bishop of Port Elizabeth
Church Anglican
See Anglican Diocese of Port Elizabeth
In office 2001-present
Predecessor Eric Pike
Orders
Consecration 1998
by Njongonkulu Ndungane
Personal details
Born 1950
Previous post Suffragan Bishop of Grahamstown

Nceba Bethlehem Nopece (born 1950) is a South African Anglican bishop. He has been the Bishop of Port Elizabeth in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa since 2001. He is a theological conservative, the leading name of the Anglican realignment movement in his church and also the chairman of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans in South Africa, launched in 2009.

Nopece was ordained a deacon in 1978. He gained his Diploma in Theology at St. Bede's College. He also obtained a BTh at the University of South Africa, in Pretoria, and a Master in Theology at the University of Glasgow in 1985. He was a lecturer at St. Bede's College. He was nominated Archdeacon of Umtata in 1992 and Suffragan Bishop of Grahamstown in January 1998. He was consecrated as bishop of the Diocese of Porth Elizabeth on 28 July 2001.

Nopece upholds the traditional Anglican stance on homosexuality and condemned the consecration in 2003 of Gene Robinson, the first non-celibate gay bishop of the Episcopal Church, as a defiant act to the Anglican Communion. In his official statement afterwards, he declared that "The consecration as bishop of Gene Robinson, a man living openly in a homosexual relationship with another man in blatant disregard for the teaching of Holy Scripture and the position of the Anglican Communion (expressed in Lambeth resolution 1;10 of 1998), is not an action to be celebrated, but a deep and grievous error to be mourned." He also stated that "We want to emphasise that our protest is not against homosexually inclined persons, but rather against a section of Church leadership which, through this consecration, is attempting to change the fundamental teachings of the Christian faith." He criticized Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane support for the consecration, stating that "The Archbishop of Cape Town has not spoken on behalf of the faithful of this Province, as he has not heard the mind of the Church fully through deliberations of its general councils and Synods on this issue."


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