Ernest Kombo
Jinsu | gorko |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Konngo (Ndenndaandi Jamaa Konngo) |
Innde | Ernest |
Innde ɓesngu | Kombo |
Ɗuubi daygo | 27 Mbooy 1941 |
Ɗoforde | Pointe-Noire |
Date of death | 22 Yarkomaa 2008 |
Place of death | Pari |
Wolde | Faransinkoore |
Sana'aji | theologian, ngaɗoowo siyaasaje, Catholic priest, Catholic bishop |
Position held | diocesan bishop, diocesan bishop |
Diina | Catholic Church |
Religious order | Society of Jesus |
Consecrator | John Paul II, Eduardo Martínez Somalo, Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy |
Ernest Kombo (27 marse 1941 - 22 oktoobar 2008) ko jaagorgal diine Konngo-Brasawil, jibinaa ko e hitaande 1941 to Pointe-Noire, Afrik Ekuwatoor Farayse. O toɗɗaa ko almuudo katolik wonande fedde Iisaa (S.J.) ñalnde 6 lewru juko hitaande 1973. Ñalnde 5 lewru Duujal hitaande 1983, o toɗɗaa ko bismaango tataɓo e nder diiwaan katolik Roma en Nkayi, o laaɓaa kadi bismaango ñalnde 6 lewru bowte hitaande 1984 e hitaande 1984 Pape Jean Paul II ina wallitnoo kardinal en biyeteeɗo Eduardo Martínz Somalo e Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy, e nder galle laamorɗo (Basilique Saint-Pierre). Caggal toɗɗagol Msgr. Georges-Firmin Singha ko episkop Pointe-Noire, episkop Kombo artiraa e diiwaan Owando ñalnde 7 lewru juko hitaande 1990 ko episkop ɗiɗaɓo e ndeen diiwaan ummoraade e leydi Konngo.[1] O woniino tiiɗɗo no feewi e mbaadi makko.[2]
Daga 1991 haa 1992, o suɓi hooreejo leydi Congo, Conseil Superieur de la République (CRS). Nder lewru oktoobar 1994, haa kawtal mawɗo Synod of Bishops, haa Vatican, Bishop Kombo waɗi suɓugo waɗugo goɗɗe mum'en katolikooɓe Roma ngam ɓe laato nder College of Cardinals, ngam daliila kuugal maɓɓe haa Cakkol Katolika Roman.Msgr. Kombo maayi nder Pari, Faransa, nder suudu ndun Val-de-Grâce nder nyau nyau nyau nyau nder nder nder nder ɓernde, nder nder ardi, 22 Oktoobar 2008, e duuɓi 67, to o ɗon warugo diga nyau nyau maako. E wiyde yiɗde maako, ɓandu maako ɓe rutti haa lesdi maako Congo ngam ɓe nduli nder suudu cembiɗal katolikooŋ to cathedral metropolitan Cathedral Sacre-Coeur of Brazzaville.