CCA mourns the passing away of Venerable Dr. Hone Kaa, Arch Deacon of Tamaki Makaurau, New Zealand on 29 March 2012
30 March 2012
To,
The Churches in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Venerable Dr. Hone Kaa |
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
It is with deep sorrow that we learnt of the passing away of the Venerable Dr. Hone Kaa, Arch Deacon of Tamaki Makaurau, at the age of 71, in Auckland.
In his demise, not only Aotearoa New Zealand, but the Ecumenical world has also lost a great leader and activist who played a significant role in the area of social justice and child rights.
We are thankful to God for the life and ministry of this illustrious servant of God, whose 50-year career spanned parish ministry, broadcasting, local and international activism in apartheid and indigenous rights, teaching and child advocacy. His contributions in each of these areas have been acknowledged as profound.
Dr. Hone Kaa left his indelible mark in the ecumenical world. He was a member of the Urban Rural Mission Program of the Christian Conference of Asia, and richly blessed it by his vision, enthusiasm and guidance. He supported the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and indigenous rights movements in other parts of the world, through his work with the World Council of Churches, and the Christian Conference of Asia,
As we say goodbye to this great friend, let us be challenged and inspired by the legacy of his lifelong commitment as a champion of child rights, his convictions on social justice, his theological journey, and the manner in which he moved “beyond the pulpit to the big screen” making a great impact on a wider audience.
May his soul rest in Peace,
In Prayers and solidarity
Rev. Dr. Henriette Hutabarat Lebang
General Secretary
Christian Conference of Asia