Cornelius Fontem Esua

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Cornelius Fontem Esua
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bamenda
ProvinceBamenda Ecclesiastical Province
DioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamenda
SeeBamenda
AppointedDecember 7, 2004
InstalledJanuary 23, 2006
Term endedFebruary 22, 2020
PredecessorPaul Mbiybe Verdzekov
SuccessorAndrew Fuanya Nkea
Orders
OrdinationDecember 29, 1971
by Pius Suh Awa
ConsecrationDecember 8, 1982
by Donato Squicciarini
RankArchbishop
Personal details
Born(1943-07-02)July 2, 1943
NationalityCameroonian
Denomination Roman Catholic
ResidenceMankon-Bamenda
ParentsMichael Esua and Felicitas Nsunya
Previous post(s)
MottoSermo Tuus Veritas Est (Your Word is Truth)
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Reference style The Most Reverend
Spoken style Your Grace
Religious style Monsignor

Cornelius Fontem Esua is a Cameroonian Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of the Bamenda Metropolitan See since 2006 and retired in 2020.

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Life

Born in Mbetta, Esua was ordained to the priesthood on December 29, 1971.

On September 10, 1982, Esua was appointed bishop of Kumbo. Esua received his episcopal consecration on the following December 8 from archbishop Donato Squicciarini, the then apostolic nuncio to Cameroon, with the then recently appointed archbishop of Bamenda, Paul Mbiybe Verdzekov, and the bishop of Buéa, Pius Suh Awa, serving as co-consecrators.

Esua was named coadjutor archbishop of Bamenda by Pope John Paul II on December 7, 2004; he succeeded Paul Mbiybe Verdzekov as archbishop of Bamenda on January 23, 2006.

Views

Esua expressed his full intentions as Chief Pastor to advocate doctrinal views on issues like the Nkuv Affair. A number of the prominent members of the World Apostolate of Fatima (The Blue Army) became ringleaders of the unorthodox Nkuv devotion, since the latter was in some manner associated with the Fatima apparitions. It was on account of this association that the 13th of every month, and most especially the 13th of May, was taken as the official day of prayer for the Nkuvites. Since October 7, 1997, when Esua, then Bishop of Kumbo, issued a pastoral letter declaring the unorthodoxy of the Nkuv Affair and outlining the criteria for determining the authenticity of Marian apparitions, some of its adherents have withdrawn and regained full communion, some adhere both to Nkuv and to the church, and some have publicly excluded themselves from the church and pledged allegiance to Nkuv.

Esua and the other bishops of the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province (BAPEC), issued a letter to all of the Christians concerning the sacrament of marriage and HIV/AIDS. All the bishops requested that before the publication of marriage banns, couples must present to the parish priest a valid and authentic medical certificate showing that they have done HIV/AIDS screening.

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    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by Archbishop of Bamenda
    2006–present
    Incumbent