{"id":420,"date":"2011-06-02T10:06:06","date_gmt":"2011-06-02T09:06:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/makeni.org.uk\/wordpress\/?page_id=420"},"modified":"2011-06-10T19:32:12","modified_gmt":"2011-06-10T18:32:12","slug":"father-pierre-dil","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/makeni.org.uk\/wordpress\/aboutmec\/staff\/father-pierre-dil\/","title":{"rendered":"Father Pierre Dil"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft\" title=\"Fr Pierre Dil\" src=\"http:\/\/www.makeni.org.uk\/dscf0141crop2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"248\" height=\"321\" \/>Father Pierre Dil, founder of Makeni Ecumenical Centre, passed away peacefully on the 9th of March, 2005, in St Luke&#8217;s Hospice, Cape Town.<\/p>\n<p>Nearly 900 people attended the funeral, which was held on the 16th of March at Makeni Ecumenical Centre, the place of his life&#8217;s work.<\/p>\n<p>Father Dil was buried next to the Church of the Good Shepherd.<\/p>\n<p>In 1981, Kenneth Kaunda attended the 10th anniversary celebrations of MEC&#8217;s founding. You can hear his speech here. <a href=\"http:\/\/makeni.org.uk\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/KK-10th-anniversary-speech-c.mp3\">KK 10th anniversary speech<\/a> (3.7M mp3)<\/p>\n<p>[slideshow id=13]<\/p>\n<h3>The Post, 17th March, 2005<br \/>\nChansa Kabwela<\/h3>\n<p>THE Anglican Church has described the death of Father Pierre Dil as a loss not only to Zambia but also to humanity.<\/p>\n<p>Fr Dil, founder of Makeni Ecumenical Centre, was buried yesterday at the centre.<\/p>\n<p>And  addressing mourners, acting community development minister Marina  Nsingo said it was sad that Zambia had lost a man who had contributed to  the welfare of the local populace.<\/p>\n<p>Nsingo said that for the past  34 years, Fr Dil had initiated various developmental projects such as  the Lusaka Nutrition Group, which worked in collaboration with National  Food and Nutrition Commission.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The late Fr Dil, who has been in  Zambia for the past 37 years, contributed to the improvement of the  living standards of ordinary Zambians. He was involved in various  fundraising walks to help the poor in society and, upon identifying  other needs, he established MEC to address landlessness and  unemployment,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<p>Nsingo said that establishing an  orphanage and an HIV and AIDS centre were other huge contributions that  Fr Dil had made to society.<\/p>\n<p>She urged others to emulate the late priest, who was compassionate for his fellow human beings.<\/p>\n<p>And MEC representative Joe Silwenga said Fr Dil&#8217;s care for the vulnerable had made him a great teacher and preacher.<\/p>\n<p>Silwenga  said over 1,500 families had benefited from land empowerment, while 322  families were now settled in villages such as Mwembeshi and Kalwelwe  thanks to MEC.<\/p>\n<p>He added that over 1,000 people currently benefited from the HIV and AIDS awareness program at the centre.<\/p>\n<p>Fr Dil, who was also the vicar general for the Continuing Anglican Communion in Zambia, died of cancer in Cape Town last week.<\/p>\n<p>Times of Zambia, 17th March, 2005<\/p>\n<p>WORKS  and Supply Minister Marina Nsingo has described the late Anglican  priest Pierre Joseph Dil as a visionary who contributed massively to the  welfare of the vulnerable in society.<\/p>\n<p>Ms Nsingo said during the  burial service yesterday at Makeni Ecumenical Centre in Lusaka that the  late Fr Dil was a practical priest who helped the needy all his  lifetime.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Dear brethren, it is saddening to witness the burial  of a man who has contributed so greatly to the improvement of the living  standards of the disadvantaged and ordinary Zambians,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<p>She  said Fr Dil, the vicar-general of the continuing Anglican Communion in  Zambia and founder director of the MEC, came to Zambia 37 years ago at a  time when the Government of the day was emphasising the policy of more  and good nutrition for its people.<\/p>\n<p>Ms Nsingo said Fr Dil  responded by setting up the Lusaka nutrition group working alongside the  National Food and Nutrition Commission of the Government.<\/p>\n<p>She  noted that many of the activities were supported by the then Kenneth  Kaunda&#8217;s Government. The first president and other national leaders took  part in fundraising walks.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The centre over the years  diversified its operations to include HIV\/AIDS centre, home based care  programme and St Nicholas Orphanage to name but a few,&#8221; she said.<\/p>\n<p>And  speaking at the same function, MEC executive committee member Joe  Silwenga described Fr Dil as compassionate, especially for the  vulnerable and disadvantaged regardless of age group.<\/p>\n<p>Mr Silwenga said Fr Dil always demanded high levels of performance and honesty from management and staff.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We  knew him as a visionary, very good planner, hardworking and also  excellent at resource mobilisation, the qualities that have seen the  centre thrive for 34 years now,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Father Pierre Dil, founder of Makeni Ecumenical Centre, passed away peacefully on the 9th of March, 2005, in St Luke&#8217;s Hospice, Cape Town. 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